- shapes, sizes,
textures and colors. The broad, flat
leaves with
complex venation of
flowering plants are
known as
megaphylls and the
species that bear them...
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venation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Venation may
refer to:
Venation (botany), the
arrangement of
veins in
leaves Wing
venation, the arrangement...
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Trichoptera are
highly modified macrotrichia. In some very
small insects, the
venation may be
greatly reduced. In
chalcidoid wasps, for instance, only the subcosta...
- Garrouste, Romain; Nel, André (July 4, 2014). "Evolution of the
elytral venation and
structural adaptations in the
oldest Palaeozoic beetles (Insecta: Coleoptera:...
- and
Edward Meyrick (1895)
based their classifications primarily on wing
venation. Sir
George Francis Hampson worked on the
microlepidoptera during this...
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around the stem at its base,
although there are many exceptions. Leaf
venation is of the
striate type,
mainly arcuate-striate or
longitudinally striate...
- main stem of a
mature plant. The
leaves have a
peculiar and
diagnostic venation pattern (which
varies slightly among varieties) that
allows for easy identification...
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suture or
groove on the back of the
thorax (mesonotum) and by its wing
venation. The
rostrum is long and in some
species as long as the head and thorax...
- 3–8 cm broad,
light green to glaucous, oval to cordate, with
pinnate leaf
venation, a
mucronate apex, and an
entire margin. They are
arranged in opposite...
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Caribbean islands, and
distinguished from the
above by its co****r leaf
venation.[citation needed] The
Moreton Bay fig (Ficus macrophylla) and Port Jackson...