Definition of Subglobose. Meaning of Subglobose. Synonyms of Subglobose

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Definition of Subglobose

Subglobose
Subglobose Sub`glo*bose", a. Not quite globose.

Meaning of Subglobose from wikipedia

- examples, and so do some xerophytes. globose Roughly spherical. See also subglobose. globulose Approximately spherical. glochid A tiny barbed hair or bristle...
- 5–7 μm in length and 4–5 μm in width. The spore shape is described as subglobose to short ellipsoid and the spore surface is smooth to finely roughened...
- along with the Ptychitidae and, Isculitidae. Nannites is very small, subglobose, generally evolute and smooth, with a rounded venter, and simple goniatitic...
- incon****uous "pseudocystidia". The pileipellis a cellular cuticle with subglobose elements and has pileocystidia. Similar species include Agaricus campestris...
- androecium consists of 10 stamens. The fruit—a bright purple, smooth, subglobose berry—is edible. Formally described by John Ball in 1884, the species...
- order Phallales. Lycoperdales were distinguished by their globose or subglobose fruiting body having a gleba that is powdery at maturity, and generally...
- parallel faces and with a rounded margin) Ellipsoid Globosespherical Subglobose (Inflated, but less than spherical) Lenticular Ovoid Sectoroid Other common...
- reddish Spores Ellipsoid to subglobose; 7.0–8.5 × 6.0–7.5 μm; ornamentation not connected (spines to short ridges) Subglobose to globose; 6.0–8.5 × 6.0–8...
- People's Republic of China. It is a variety of honeydew melon, globose to subglobose and typically has white skin with sweet, white or pale green, flesh. In...
- glutinous, fibrillose, and clavate to almost cylindrical in shape. Spores are subglobose to ellipsoid. Development is stipitocarpic. Cortinarius subgenus Leprocybe:...