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Look up reticulation, réticulation, reticulate, reticulated, or reticulated water in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reticulation is a net-like pattern...
Click to read more »two main types, parallel and reticulate (net like). In general, parallel venation is typical of monocots, while reticulate is more typical of eudicots...
Click to read more »Reticulate evolution, or network evolution is the origination of a lineage through the partial merging of two ancestor lineages, leading to relationships...
Click to read more »The reticulate whipray or honeycomb stingray (Himantura uarnak) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It inhabits coastal waters in the western...
Click to read more »A rash is a change of the skin that affects its color, appearance, or texture. A rash may be localized in one part of the body, or affect all the skin...
Click to read more »There are two species of snake named reticulate ground snake: Atractus reticulatus Stegonotus reticulatus This page is an index of articles on animal species...
Click to read more »The reticulate moray (Muraena retifera) is a moray eel with pharyngeal jaws. It is part of the genus Muraena. It is native to the southeastern United States...
Click to read more »Confluent and reticulated papillomatosis is an uncommon but distinctive acquired ichthyosiform dermatosis characterized by persistent dark, scaly, papules...
Click to read more »Meroles reticulatus, the reticulate sand lizard, is a species of sand-dwelling lizard in the family Lacertidae. It occurs in Namibia and Angola. Meroles...
Click to read more »Botia lohachata, the reticulate loach, painted loch or Pakistani loach, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Botiidae, the...
Click to read more »T181889A135015631.en. Retrieved 3 April 2025. "Papyrocranus afer (Günther, 1868): Reticulate knifefish". FishBase. Retrieved 6 November 2017. Berra, Tim M. (2008)...
Click to read more »Dactyloscopus foraminosus, the reticulate stargazer, is a species of sand stargazer native to the coastal waters of Brazil where it can be found at depths...
Click to read more »The reticulate banded gecko or reticulated gecko (Coleonyx reticulatus) is a species of small gecko native to the United States (Texas) and Mexico (Coahuila)...
Click to read more »Swainsonia fissurata, common name : the reticulate mitre, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter...
Click to read more »Crotaphytus reticulatus, commonly called the reticulate collared lizard, is a species of moderately sized lizard in the family Crotaphytidae. The species...
Click to read more »The reticulate unicornfishes (Naso reticulatus) is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Acanthuridae, the surgeonfishes, unicornfishes...
Click to read more »The ornate eagle ray or reticulate eagle ray (Aetomylaeus vespertilio) is a species of large stingray of the family Myliobatidae. Like other rays, the...
Click to read more »the reticulate dascyllus or two-stripe damselfish among other vernacular names, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae. Reticulate dascyllus...
Click to read more »The painted maskray (Neotrygon leylandi) or brown-reticulate stingray, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is found in Australia, Indonesia...
Click to read more »Eremias grammica (commonly known as the reticulate racerunner) is a species of lizard found in Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Iran,...
Click to read more »Prophysaon andersonii, common name the reticulate taildropper, is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the...
Click to read more »Commons has media related to Ostracion solorensis. Ostracion solorense, the reticulate boxfish, scribbled boxfish, Solor boxfish or striped boxfish, is a species...
Click to read more »Siberia, and Kazakhstan. A perennial subshrub, it may be a product of reticulate speciation within section Dissitiflori. The following subspecies are accepted:...
Click to read more »Anaphe reticulata, commonly known as the reticulate bagnest or reticulate bagnet, is a moth of the family Notodontidae which is native to savannah in sub-Saharan...
Click to read more »The species was described in May 2019 and is named after its pitted, reticulate integument. The beetle is 1.95–3.25 mm long. It has ferruginous antennae...
Click to read more »Lepinotus reticulatus, known generally as the reticulate-winged trogiid or reticulate-winged booklouse, is a species of granary booklouse in the family...
Click to read more »Enneapterygius paucifasciatus, the New Caledonian striped triplefin or reticulate triplefin, is a species of triplefin blenny in the genus Enneapterygius...
Click to read more »Athrotaxidoideae are thought to have diverged from each other during the Jurassic. Reticulate evolution refers to the origination of a taxon through the merging of...
Click to read more »Dyschromatosis symmetrica hereditaria (also known as "reticulate acropigmentation of Dohi", and "symmetrical dyschromatosis of the extremities") is a rare...
Click to read more »Martell, Sean (June 27, 2013). "(Re)building a simplified Firefox logo". Reticulating Splines. Archived from the original on July 2, 2013. Retrieved September...
Click to read more »cribriform and zosteriform hyperpigmentation," "Reticulate and zosteriform hyperpigmentation," "Reticulate hyperpigmentation of Iijima and Naito and Uyeno...
Click to read more »Pseudochromis reticulatus, the reticulate dottyback, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a dottyback belonging to the family Pseudochromidae. It is...
Click to read more »The Australian reticulate swellshark (Cephaloscyllium hiscosellum) is a little-known species of catshark in the family Scyliorhinidae. It is found off...
Click to read more »Tantilla reticulata, the reticulate centipede snake or litter snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. The snake is found in Nicaragua, Costa...
Click to read more »Reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura is a type of pigmentation disorder of the skin. It presents with coloured freckle-like and slightly depressed flat...
Click to read more »The zona reticularis (sometimes, reticulate zone) is the innermost layer of the adrenal cortex, lying deep to the zona fasciculata and superficial to the...
Click to read more »Opus reticulatum (also known as reticulate work) is a facing used for concrete walls in Roman architecture from about the first century BCE to the early...
Click to read more »Corythoichthys flavofasciatus, known commonly as the network pipefish, reticulate pipefish and yellow-banded pipefish, is a species of marine fish in the...
Click to read more »X-linked reticulate pigmentary disorder is a rare X-linked genetic condition in which males manifest multiple systemic symptoms and a reticulated mottled...
Click to read more »Paralissotes reticulatus, also called the New Zealand reticulate stag beetle, is a native species of stag beetle from New Zealand. Although they do have...
Click to read more »means "with ears", referring to the shape of the leaves., leaf venation - reticulate. Plumbago auriculata is an evergreen shrub, often grown as a climber,...
Click to read more »arrangement of veins, including the primary vein, varies among plants. Reticulate venation occurs in dicots, where the primary vein branches into a network;...
Click to read more »first named by Jordan and Snyder in 1901, and is commonly known as the reticulate hookjaw moray. To respirate, the eel constantly opens and closes its mouth...
Click to read more »The reticulate sculpin (Cottus perplexus) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Cottidae, the typical sculpins. It is found...
Click to read more »Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis Pigmentatio reticularis faciei et colli Reticulate acropigmentation of Kitamura Reticular pigmented anomaly of the flexures...
Click to read more »The reticulate worm snake (Amerotyphlops reticulatus) is a species of snake in the Typhlopidae family. The snake has been reported in Colombia, Peru, Bolivia...
Click to read more »grow to 8–10 ft (2.4–3.0 m). It has alternate, entire smooth leaves and reticulate veins. The involucre has 30 to 40 green, imbricated scales with short...
Click to read more »The reticulate blind snake (Epacrophis reticulatus) is a species of snake in the family Leptotyphlopidae. It is endemic to Somalia. Epacrophis reticulatus...
Click to read more »material. Instead, it transforms into a reticulate body (RB) and begins to replicate within the endosome. The reticulate bodies must use some of the host's...
Click to read more »Cupedidae are typical “reticulate” or “net-winged” beetles with incompletely sclerotized elytra that produce the characteristic reticulate appearance. Cupes...
Click to read more »extracellular infectious elementary body (EB) and an intracellular non-infectious reticulate body (RB). The EB attaches to host cells and enter the cell using effector...
Click to read more »the Pan–Homo split which may include hybridization, or what is known as reticulate evolution. Different chromosomes appear to have split at different times...
Click to read more »Onopordum nervosum, called Moor's cotton thistle or reticulate thistle, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Onopordum native to the Iberian Peninsula...
Click to read more »(Fine-spotted leopard whipray) Himantura uarnak (J. F. Gmelin, 1789) (Reticulate whipray) Himantura undulata (Bleeker, 1852) (Honeycomb whipray) The fine-spotted...
Click to read more »is longitudinally striate-rugulose vs. favose-reticulate. / striate-rugulose vs. foveolate(-reticulate) This is an unusual surface. Native to Iran, North...
Click to read more »fungus in the genus Butyriboletus. It has a pink cap, yellow flesh, and a reticulate pattern on the stem. The mushroom is found in North America, Europe, and...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »The reticulate whipray is one of the species that colonised the Eastern Mediterranean through the Suez Canal as part of the ongoing Lessepsian migration...
Click to read more »Oriental and Australasian regions and are characterized by soft bodies, reticulate elytra, and aposematic coloration. Species of Erotides are medium-sized...
Click to read more »Atractaspis reticulata, or the reticulate burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the family Atractaspididae. It is found in Africa. Chirio, L.; Chifundera...
Click to read more »Japan. Goniobranchus alderi has a pattern of red lines forming a loose reticulate network on the mantle. There is a series of deep red spots towards the...
Click to read more »distinct morphological phases: elementary bodies, crescent bodies and reticulate bodies, which are associated with the phases of infection in amoeba. Elementary...
Click to read more »"elephant-foot yam". Older systems tended to place all lilioid monocots with reticulate veined leaves (such as Smilacaceae and Stemonaceae together with Dioscoraceae)...
Click to read more »Y Pit Sculpin Cottus pitensis Y Coastrange Sculpin Cottus aleuticus Y Reticulate Sculpin Cottus perplexus Y Marbled Sculpin Cottus klamathensis Y Rough...
Click to read more »Stegonotus reticulatus, the reticulate ground snake, is a species of snake of the family Colubridae. The snake is found in Papua New Guinea. "Stegonotus...
Click to read more »Propilidium reticulatum, common name the reticulate cocculina, is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Lepetidae...
Click to read more »Corythoichthys conspicillatus, the reticulate pipefish, is a species of pipefish from the family Syngnathidae. This species is often confused with Corythoichthys...
Click to read more »order Cheilostomatida. The colonies of many genera grow in an upright, reticulate branching manner, which gave rise to one colloquial name for this group...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »Banded houndshark and a Reticulate whipray at the Wave Tank...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »endemic to east-central New Caledonia. The specific epithet refers to the reticulate venation (network-like pattern of the veins) on the leaves. It is a small...
Click to read more »It can be differentiated from similar boletes by its cap color and non-reticulate stipe. It forms mycorrhizal relationships, primarily with conifers. The...
Click to read more »tissue. Another is that the veins of the leaves, between major veins, are reticulate (net-shaped), rather than parallel as in most monocots. The APG II system...
Click to read more »thailandicum A–B habit of ascoma, C cross-section of ascoma showing whitish and reticulate columella, D asci with spores, and E submuriform ascospores (holotype)...
Click to read more »northeastern Asia. The contemporary species are the product of past, repeated reticulate evolutionary processes (outbreeding, introgression, hybridization). As...
Click to read more »variation in size, shape of perforation plates (simple, scalariform, reticulate, foraminate), and structure of cell wall, such as spiral thickenings....
Click to read more »founded the Orpheus Island Marine Station. He introduced the concept of reticulate evolution to the field of coral taxonomy. In 2009, Sir David Attenborough...
Click to read more »luxuriant vegetation. In the Movie Button C activated the Tire Shields (Reticulating Tire Dish Shank Shredders). D Defensor/Deflector This is a hard plastic...
Click to read more »sexes of C. strigosa have a cephalothorax with posterior stalk and raised reticulate pattern, and long legs. The female has a body length of 1.5mm, while males...
Click to read more »material. Instead, it transforms into a reticulate body and begins to replicate within the endosome. The reticulate bodies must use some of the host's cellular...
Click to read more »with a terminal pore rastrate covered as if with longitudinal scratches reticulate superficially net-like or made up of a network of lines; meshed; netted...
Click to read more »North American-European lineage). Both lineages have been affected by reticulate evolutionary processes in the past (ancient or recent hybridization and...
Click to read more »Urotrygon reticulata, the reticulate round ray, is a type of marine tropical ray found only in Panama. Not much is known of its biology, except the fact...
Click to read more »type III hypersensitivity response with potential type II involvement. Reticulate and stellate acral pigmentation should be considered a possible manifestation...
Click to read more »adventitious Develop from the radicle Arrangement of major leaf veins Parallel Reticulate Secondary growth Absent Often present Stomata Present on both the upper...
Click to read more »genetic skin disorders Incontinentia pigmenti CHILD syndrome X-linked reticulate pigmentary disorder Acquired inflammatory skin rashes Lichen striatus...
Click to read more »blade; stipulate, stipules free-lateral, unequally paired at the node, reticulate venation. Cymose Small, axillary, 2–3 in a cluster; pedicels jointed at...
Click to read more »south-eastern Sudan A. reticulata Sjöstedt, 1896 brieni heterochilus reticulate burrowing asp Central Africa: from southern Cameroon, east to eastern...
Click to read more »The reticulate leaf-toed gecko (Hemidactylus reticulatus) is a species of terrestrial, nocturnal, insectivorous gecko found in rocky areas of South India...
Click to read more »sutchuenensis. This newest grouping is hypothesized to be the result of reticulate evolution and hybridization within the genus. They are widely grown as...
Click to read more »usually dichotomous or umbellate with anastomoses, which gives rise to reticulate growths on stalks in adults. Most varieties are coral red or sulphur yellow...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »1130/G22859A.1 Undirected motility of filamentous cyanobacteria produces reticulate mats R. N. Shepard & Dawn Y. Sumner Microbiology, Geology Geobiology,...
Click to read more »Amerotyphlops Amerotyphlops reticulatus, reticulate worm snake Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata...
Click to read more »slupture of the body that, in P. jerdonii, is very delicately and finely reticulate-punctate. "Species: Polyrhachis (Myrmhopla) jerdonii Forel, 1892". AntWeb...
Click to read more »North American counterpart R. eastwoodiae have lighter colored caps and a reticulate pattern on the stipe. B. subvelutipes is a highly variable species from...
Click to read more »Molnár V., Attila; Sramkó, Gábor (October 2013). "Molecular evidence for reticulate speciation in Astragalus (Fabaceae) as revealed by a case study from sect...
Click to read more »flowers, the formation of berries that are animal dispersed and broad reticulate-veined leaves. In the most recent taxonomy of the AP Web system, this...
Click to read more »more or less twisted in bud, rounded at apex, 18 millimeters long, and reticulate. Yakal is commonly found in Luzon island, particularly in the Quezon and...
Click to read more »2004 Burmese Border loach Myanmar Botia lohachata B. L. Chaudhuri, 1912 Reticulate loach Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Botia rostrata Günther, 1868...
Click to read more »by dark, thick-walled ascospores whose surfaces are coarsely net-like (reticulate). Each spore has a pronounced, pointed germ pore at both ends, a feature...
Click to read more »Blythia reticulata, commonly known as Blyth's reticulate snake, Blyth's reticulated snake, or the iridescent snake, is a species of snake in the subfamily...
Click to read more »speciation can lead to unclear species boundaries through a process of reticulate evolution, in which species have two parent species as their most recent...
Click to read more »is about 19 mm. The peripheral parts of the forewings are grey with a reticulate pattern. The discal area and basal part are brown. The hindwings are grey...
Click to read more »rhinorhynchos Bleeker, 1851 Horn-nosed boxfish Ostracion solorense Bleeker, 1853 Reticulate boxfish Ostracion trachys J. E. Randall, 1975 Roughskin trunkfish Ostracion...
Click to read more »economically important taxa, but due to their attractive small tubular flowers, reticulate leaf venation, and limited distribution, the shrubs have a long history...
Click to read more »Myrmeleontidae) have short, weakly clubbed antennae, smaller eyes, and reticulate wing venation. All but one species of Ascalaphidae have long antennae...
Click to read more »middle). The stipe surface is mostly red, or yellowish near the base; it is reticulate—characterized by ridges arranged in the form of a net-like pattern. Mycelia...
Click to read more »Frajman; Frida Eggens; Bengt Oxelman (2009). "Hybrid origins and homoploid reticulate evolution within Heliosperma (Sileneae, Caryophyllaceae) – a multigene...
Click to read more »surface texture ranging from smooth to somewhat tomentose, yellow flesh, a reticulate stem, and a mild taste. Other North American boletes in this section include...
Click to read more »the other containing Eastern North American and Asian hemlocks. Complex reticulate evolutionary history, specifically among East Asian taxa, have also complicated...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »(Smooth-bulbed bulbous irises: Formerly genus Juno) Hermodactyloides (Reticulate-bulbed bulbous irises: Formerly genus Iridodictyum) Nearly all species...
Click to read more »A–B: habit of ascoma, C: cross-section of ascoma showing whitish and reticulate columella, D: asci with spores, and E: submuriform ascospores (holotype)...
Click to read more »2008. Chlamydia may be found in the form of an elementary body and a reticulate body. The elementary body is the nonreplicating infectious particle that...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »with the artist Tim Tate (American, b. 1960). Warmus's philosophy of "Reticulate Aesthetics" considers the structure of art as a net or web, rather than...
Click to read more »satanas. Neoboletus luridiformis grow with oaks but is smaller and have non-reticulate stipe. Rubroboletus pulcherrimus is found in western North America, from...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »ovate or obovate, entire, acute or acuminate, hairy all over, unicostate reticulate. Inflorescence: a spike with reflexed flowers arranged on long peduncle...
Click to read more »with prolonged use of kangri in this fashion include erythema ab igne, a reticulate hypermelanosis with erythema. Most cases (80%) of squamous cell carcinoma...
Click to read more »focally confluent in a reticulate pattern. The disease is also characterized by slowly progressive and disfiguring reticulate hyperpigmentation of the...
Click to read more »బల్లి Spotted house gecko Hemidactylus parvimaculatus NE చుక్కల బల్లి Reticulate leaf-toed gecko Hemidactylus reticulatus LC సన్న-చారల బల్లి Sahgal's termite-hill...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »nemoralis Klauber, 1945 Coleonyx reticulatus (Davis & Dixon, 1958) – reticulate banded gecko Coleonyx switaki (Murphy, 1974) – Switak's banded gecko Coleonyx...
Click to read more »flat-panel, monochrome plasma display (measuring 8 by 11 by 3 in) with a reticulating metal arm reminiscent of a Luxo lamp and standing base that could optionally...
Click to read more »spores is visible. Spores are roughly spherical in shape with warts or reticulate ornamentation, thick-walled, and brown. Species in Scleroderma are ectomycorrhizal...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »Bleeker, 1854 Blacktail humbug Dascyllus reticulatus (J. Richardon, 1846) Reticulate dascyllus Dascyllus strasburgi Klausewitz, 1960 Strasburg's dascyllus...
Click to read more »Caterpillars of the reticulate bagnest feeding on the foliage...
Click to read more »although it tends to be slightly darker in the upper portion, where it is reticulate (covered with a net-like patterns of ridges). The odor of the mushroom...
Click to read more »4–0.7 mm wide, elliptic, with a weakly two-layered (or one layered), reticulate (having a net-like pattern) seed coat with thick, smooth, shallow, primary...
Click to read more »Dictyoolithidae is an oofamily of dinosaur eggs which have a distinctive reticulate organization of their eggshell units. They are so far known only from...
Click to read more »snake Epacrophis drewesi, Drewes's worm snake Epacrophis reticulatus, reticulate blind snake Epacrophis at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed...
Click to read more »This is a list of reptile species found in the Kerala, India. Dorsal view Lateral view Head Lateral view Lateral view Head Illustration Lateral view Lateral...
Click to read more »Baikal. It is similar to Stigeoclonium, but is generally larger and has a reticulate chloroplast. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Ireksokonia K.I.Meyer, 1927". AlgaeBase...
Click to read more »compact, laterally flattened body with a hardened cuticle, often bearing reticulate or dotted surface patterns. The body segmentation includes a broad cephalothorax...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »herbaceous plant with long rhizomes. The thick, firm leaves have conspicuous reticulate venation below. Flowering occurs from August to November, by which time...
Click to read more »appearance to Ambrosia ilicifolia, A. ilicifolia has sessile leaves with a reticulate pattern of veins, and the marginal teeth developed into short spines....
Click to read more »Linder, C.R.; Risenberg, L.H. (22 June 2004). "Reconstructing patterns of reticulate evolution in plants". American Journal of Botany. 91 (10): 1700–1708....
Click to read more »brownish-green reticulate pattern and white spots all over the dorsum and cerata. The rhinophores, oral tentacles and foot corners have the same reticulate pattern...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »versatile industrial monomer deriving from cardanol typically used as a reticulating agent (hardener) for epoxy matrices in composite applications providing...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »Reticulate Gila monster...
Click to read more »Each flower bears five stamens and two styles. The fruit are densely reticulate, distinguishing it from species of Hydrocotyle which have smooth, ribbed...
Click to read more »in the protoconch are finely reticulate. The other whorls are convex. The suture is not very impressed. The reticulate sculpture consists of about 12...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »Jun; Golan-Goldhirsh, Avi; Parfitt, Dan E. (2008). "Phylogenetics and reticulate evolution in Pistacia (Anacardiaceae)" (PDF). American Journal of Botany...
Click to read more »The reticulate plump-bodied gecko (Cyrtodactylus battalensis) is a species of gecko endemic to Pakistan. It is sometimes placed in the genus Cyrtopodion...
Click to read more »light grey or white colour. The pattern of the scales at the tarsus is reticulate. The irides are yellow. The juveniles resemble adults, although the iris...
Click to read more »characterized by having an upper thallus surface that is wrinkled and reticulately ridged to coarsely foveolate (having small pits or depressions). Crespoa...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »aplastic anemia, intrauterine growth retardation, fine sparse hair, fine reticulate skin pigmentation, ataxia due to cerebellar hypoplasia, and cerebral calcifications...
Click to read more »fleshy outer calyx, and each fruit contains an average of 126 brown, reticulate seeds approximately 0.1 mm in length. These berries are also edible. Lewis...
Click to read more »activated, the game automatically goes into slow motion, and two targeting reticulates appear on the edges of the screen, automatically moving in towards the...
Click to read more »section Narthex are hard to resolve due to rampant hybridization causing reticulate evolution in many species of this section (and indeed, across the entire...
Click to read more »"Five molecular markers reveal extensive morphological homoplasy and reticulate evolution in the Malva alliance (Malvaceae)". Molecular Phylogenetics...
Click to read more »and heart-shaped, with toothed and spiny margins. It is a monocot with reticulate venation. The midrib of the underside of the leaf is also provided with...
Click to read more »lenticular, ovoid or wedge-shaped. Its surface may be smooth, papillose, reticulate, tuberculate or longitudinally ribbed. The embryo is curved, half-annular...
Click to read more »aristate. The margin of the leaf is undulate. The venation of the leaf is reticulate in the variegated form. Graptophyllum pictum is similar in appearance...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »striate, the head posteriorly on the vertex and lateral angles coarsely reticulate. Thorax: the pronotum somewhat vaguely and transversely and the mesonotum...
Click to read more »particularly distinctive; the calyx ripening to form a pinkish ball with a reticulate surface somewhat resembling a strawberry. Each fruit (of which there are...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »open at the tip in two follicle-like portions. The numerous seed show reticulate wings of about 4 mm. The genus is named in honor of botanist Juan Balme...
Click to read more »are produced) have an irregular texture with folds that are forked and reticulate. Earle FS. (1909). "The genera of North American gill fungi". Bulletin...
Click to read more »long-arm octopus Giant squid Cowtail stingray Porcupine ray Ornate eagle ray Reticulate whipray Sicklefin devil ray Bluespotted fantail ray Oceanic manta ray...
Click to read more »Pithecopus ayeaye, also known as the reticulated leaf frog and reticulate leaf frog, is a species of frog in the subfamily Phyllomedusinae. It is endemic...
Click to read more »Richardson, 1845 (Whitespot moray) Muraena retifera Goode & T. H. Bean, 1882 (Reticulate moray) Muraena robusta Osório, 1911 (Stout moray) A single fossil species...
Click to read more »enlarged at the base, and sometimes bulbous. The surface is slightly reticulate at the top, and smooth lower of the stem. Its color is buff to light brown...
Click to read more »for juvenile fish, and the lagoon hosts vulnerable species, such as the reticulate whipray and bluespotted ribbontail ray. It is an important roosting and...
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Click to read more »which are whitish, gray, or brown, can be easily rubbed off, and leave reticulate pock marks or scars after they are removed. The base of the puffball is...
Click to read more »Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis is composed of the triad of generalized reticulate hyperpigmentation, noncicatricial alopecia, and onychodystrophy. DPR is...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »with some trichotomosulcate variants. The pollen have a net like or reticulate sculpturing with columellar structures. The mori have distinct features...
Click to read more »Distorsio reticularis, common name reticulate distorsio, is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Personidae, the...
Click to read more »Potamotrygon orbignyi, the smooth back river stingray or reticulate freshwater stingray, is a species of river stingray in the family Potamotrygonidae...
Click to read more »much the largest. The whorls are ornamented by very fine but distinct reticulate sculpture on the upper part of the body whorl. On the base and on the...
Click to read more »meat. Historically, the leopard stingray has been conflated with the reticulate whipray (H. uarnak) or the honeycomb whipray (H. undulata or its synonym...
Click to read more »The posterior part of the notum and the cerata are ochre. There is a reticulate brown pattern close to the edges of the foot. The rhinophores are approximately...
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Click to read more »Pg N Representatives of the two extant divisions of elasmobranchs: a reticulate whipray (Himantura uarnak) (top), a batomorph; and a zebra shark (Stegostoma...
Click to read more »stem is up to 16 cm long, yellowish at the top, brown otherwise, with a reticulate texture, and mycelium enshrouding the bottom. The species has only been...
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Click to read more »pronotum, the petiole, and the side of the postpetiole completely finely reticulate. The species is most similar to Aenictus vieti and to Aenictus camposi...
Click to read more »whorl about 20) narrow nearly vertical ribs with subequal interspaces reticulating the spirals, with deep interstices, but on the body whorl becoming obsolete...
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Click to read more »The thallus surface appears smooth but features a unique network of reticulate (net-like) or meandering lines, which are most visible when the lichen...
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Click to read more »are elongately cylindrical, slightly convex marginally, with a highly reticulate yellow operculum enveloped by frills of a chorionic collar. The total...
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Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia tomentosa), Texas Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia reticulate), Watson's Dutchman's pipe (Aristolochia watsonii), and California Dutchman's...
Click to read more »brown. Head globose with moderately convex frons. Surface of the head is reticulate with sparse punctures and fine hairs. Eyes are elongate, and deeply emarginate...
Click to read more »from the tropics; A. resiliens may have arisen from these species by reticulate evolution, but precise relationships among the group are not yet certain...
Click to read more »and alliances. Some females, such as wild Trinidadian guppies (Poecilia reticulate) associate themselves with protective males who come to their rescue....
Click to read more »and the hypothecium has a flat upper surface, is dark brown, and has reticulately interwoven hyphae. The asci are cylindrical, with uniseriate or slightly...
Click to read more »a genus of chrysophytes; or Synchroma, a genus of amoeboid algae with reticulate axopodia. Rotosphaerida Rainer 1968: also known as nucleariids, includes...
Click to read more »species has a small shell and "wings" to swim around. "Peracle reticulata, Reticulate pteropod". sealifebase.se. Retrieved 2023-11-16. "Peracle reticulata"...
Click to read more »Bellstedt, D.U.; Oliver, E.G.H.; Léon, J.; Pirie, M.D. (2015). "Testing reticulate versus coalescent origins of Erica lusitanica using a species phylogeny...
Click to read more »with obtuse apex, entire margin, symmetrical but tapering base, and reticulate venation. The texture of the leaf is extremely smooth due to the presence...
Click to read more »JSTOR 1222833. Wittzell, Hakan (1999). "Chloroplast DNA variation and reticulate evolution in sexual and apomictic sections of dandelions". Molecular Ecology...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »rhinorhynchos Bleeker, 1851 (Horn-nosed boxfish) O. solorense Bleeker, 1853 (Reticulate boxfish) O. trachys J. E. Randall, 1975 (Roughskin trunkfish) O. whitleyi...
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Click to read more »The subgenus Hermodactyloides of Iris includes all reticulate-bulbed bulbous irises. It was formerly named as a genus, Iridodictyum by Rodionenko in 1961...
Click to read more »Aureoboletus betula is somewhat similar in stature and also has a deeply reticulate stem, but can be distinguished by its smooth, shinier cap and spores with...
Click to read more »relatively large areoles and a sparsely concentrated network of raised reticulate venation. Leaflet apices are typically acute to acuminate. Sepal trichomes...
Click to read more »Spores of Lactarius alnicola showing a reticulate (net-like) ornament with an amyloid stain reaction....
Click to read more »teleoconch displays both axial ribs and spiral cords, resulting in a finely reticulate (net-like) surface sculpture. The aperture is elongate and ovate, with...
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Click to read more »Smith, Dale M.; Levin, Donald A. (1963). "A chromatographic study of reticulate evolution in the Appalachian Asplenium complex". American Journal of Botany...
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Click to read more »and seeds are 0.5–1.1 mm long and 0.2–0.4 mm wide, with a two-layered, reticulate seed coat. Ourisia macrophylla flowers from August to April and fruits...
Click to read more »pungent, thick-walled, and contain 8–20 yellowish seeds with a faintly reticulate surface pattern. The fruiting calyx remains attached after ripening, another...
Click to read more »transfer, R = recombination. In the visualization of LGT events, for a given reticulate node, one incoming edge is usually drawn as an "acceptor" edge and all...
Click to read more »stipe is up to 3 cm wide, hollow, spongy and honeycombed. The head is reticulate, ridged and pitted, and covered with olive green glebal mass. The volva...
Click to read more »whipray (Fontitrygon ukpam) Smalleye round ray (Urotrygon microphtalmum) Reticulate round ray (Urotrygon retiulata) Tentacled butterfly ray (Gymnura tentaculata)...
Click to read more »Kirejtshuk, A. G.; Nel, A.; Kirejtshuk, P. A. (2016). "Taxonomy of the reticulate beetles of the subfamily Cupedinae (Coleoptera, Archostemata), with a...
Click to read more »and seeds are 0.4–1.3 mm long and 0.1–0.8 mm wide, with a two-layered, reticulate seed coat. Ourisia calycina flowers from October to March and fruits from...
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Click to read more »Pollen grains of Cercis are sulcate, with reticulate surface....
Click to read more »upper surface is smooth and may have weak or absent maculae, which are reticulate (net-like), more evident in the young parts and may form small cracks...
Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »intermixed through most of the thickness. The fungal hyphae form a dense, reticulate mesh of short, angular cells that wrap around the cyanobacterial cells...
Click to read more »Smith, Dale M.; Levin, Donald A. (1963). "A chromatographic study of reticulate evolution in the Appalachian Asplenium complex". American Journal of Botany...
Click to read more »55°. The tertiary veins form a reticulate vein structure between the secondaries, the quaternaries are similarly reticulate, typically forming into quadrangular...
Click to read more »and wings are fully developed in males, with major veins often densely reticulate and bearing numerous cross veins. Tegmina are horny, with oblique Sc and...
Click to read more »below the keels. The growth lines are mostly very distinct and serve to reticulate the spiral sculpture. The spire is conic and turriculate, standing about...
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Click to read more »resupino Trifolium resupinatum DS reticulatus L net-like, from reticulum; reticulate Hippeastrum reticulatum H DS C retortus L twisted back, from retorqueo...
Click to read more »typical. The body is covered in a grey and whitish complex maze-like or reticulate pattern with a patch of yellow on the head and spots on the caudal fin...
Click to read more »palythoae is translucent yellowish. The yellow colour is overlaid with a reticulate brown pattern, which varies in density. The tip of each ceras bears a...
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Click to read more »units. A radial cross section of the eggshell reveals the net-like (or reticulate) arrangement of the eggshell units, typical of dictyoolithid eggs. The...
Click to read more »compressed. The head, back, and sides of the salamander have a marbled or reticulate pattern of dark blotches on a light brown or brassy-colored background...
Click to read more »1 mm long and 0.3–0.5 mm wide, narrowly-elliptic, with a one-layered, reticulate (having a net-like pattern) seed coat with shallow, smooth-striate testas...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »1–0.4 in), with elliptic-oblong, glabrous, shining leaves which are reticulately nerved. They are about 20 centimeters wide. The petioles are 1–2 cm long...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »similar to that found in the genus Onosma, rather than the reticulate to micro-reticulate pattern characteristic of Echium. Cytologically, Megacaryon...
Click to read more »whitish cap, and is moderately poisonous. Rubroboletus pulcherrimus has a reticulate stipe, and is larger in size. Rubroboletus dupainii has a reddish cap...
Click to read more »purplish tips. The fruit is a capsule containing many brown net-textured (reticulate) seeds. Two subspecies of this plant are considered endangered. The nominate...
Click to read more »POLA1 gene was found to be the site of a mutation resulting in X-linked reticulate pigmentary disorder (XLPDR), OMIM 301220). This leads to altered mRNA...
Click to read more »phylum Chlorophyta. This genus consists of free-living algae which have a reticulate (net-like) chloroplast that varies slightly in morphology between species...
Click to read more »do not interrupt adaxial keel, or coarsely and inconspicuously pitted-reticulate." FNA (see also FNA nutans) "Euphorbia hyssopifolia L.", Plants of the...
Click to read more »Foraminifera, to which the Spirocyclinidae belong are characterized by reticulate pseudopoda, and often produce intricate shells, or tests. They are referred...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »northeast India, given the proximity of the border. Common names reticulate eastern frog, reticulate wrinkled ground frog, and reticulated papillae-tongued frog...
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Click to read more »related, certain characters, such as deciduous, marcescent leaves, rugose-reticulate venation, and finely-toothed leaves are more typical of Arctous than Arctostaphylos...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
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Click to read more »apolegma, which looks similar to this species (and is distinguished by a reticulate pattern gradually merging in to the pinkish purple ), was previously assumed...
Click to read more »as dark red redox concretions that usually form platy, polygonal, or reticulate patterns. Plinthite changes irreversibly to an ironstone hardpan or to...
Click to read more »20 cm (7.9 in) SL Poisonous Takifugu reticularis Tian, Cheng & Wang, 1975 Reticulate puffer, Amime-fugu (Japan) Northwest Pacific 29 cm (11 in) SL Poisonous...
Click to read more »is isogamous and results in walled aplanozygotes. The zygote walls are reticulate, a feature that it shares with Tetrabaena. See the NCBI webpage on Basichlamys...
Click to read more »on either side) and entire (not toothed) margins. Tertiary venation is reticulate, i.e. net-like. The flowers are fragrant, bisexual, axillary or terminal...
Click to read more »lignified secondary wall thickenings in the form of rings, hoops, or reticulate networks. More complex tracheids with valve-like perforations called bordered...
Click to read more »thalamocortical output. One subcortical afference comes from the perithalamus (reticulate nucleus). This receives axonal branches from thalamocortical neurons....
Click to read more »are 2.2–3 mm (0.087–0.118 in) across. The surfaces are rugose pitted-reticulate and are densely covered with smaller farinose granules with sparse larger...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
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Click to read more »stain when cut. The stem is brown like the cap and has a light-colored reticulate texture. The specific epithet is from Latin: sub- + caeruleus + -escens...
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Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
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Click to read more »place it in the section Reticulati of genus Phallus on account of its reticulate cap. Li TH, Liu B, Song B, Deng WQ, Zhou TX (2005). "A new species of...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »K-plate was covered in pitted setae, and the interior of the K-plate was reticulate, possibly serving as a respiratory organ. In this case, movement of the...
Click to read more »Wiersema, J. H. (2008). "Nuclear and plastid DNA sequences reveal complex reticulate patterns in Australian water-lilies (Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya, Nymphaeaceae)...
Click to read more »Cinetorhynchus Female C. reticulates from the Red Sea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Clade: Pancrustacea Class: Malacostraca...
Click to read more »(Benedotto's pipefish) Corythoichthys conspicillatus (Jenyns, 1842) (Reticulate pipefish) Corythoichthys flavofasciatus (Rüppell, 1838) (Network pipefish)...
Click to read more »subsutural ramp with regular fold-like scars of anal sinus. Sculpture finely reticulate, of numerous thin axial riblets and thin strong spiral cords, interspaces...
Click to read more »round and have a diameter of 1.5 to 3 mm (1⁄16 to 1⁄8 in). They have a reticulate surface texture, and are black and hard at maturity. B. napus can be distinguished...
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Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »its surface can be dull, almost smooth, slightly striate, rugulose, or reticulate. The genus Blitum was first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus in Species...
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Click to read more »morphotype occurs in the genus Reimnitzia. reniform Shaped like a kidney. reticulate Marked like a net or network. rhizine Also rhizina, plural rhizinae. A...
Click to read more »lanceolate-oval in shape with acute ends (acuminate), and conspicuously reticulate veins. Branchlets are more or less tomentose. The numerous flowers are...
Click to read more »Antennae thread like. Eggs are spherical and milky white with a thinly reticulate surface. Larvae usually have six instars, rarely seven. It reaching 40 mm...
Click to read more »yellow pseudostromata that are irregular, sometimes forming linear to reticulate patterns. Ascospores are colorless, 3-septate, and fusiform, measuring...
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Click to read more »Haufler, Christopher H.; Windham, Michael D.; Rabe, Eric W. (April 1995). "Reticulate Evolution in the Polypodium vulgare Complex". Systematic Botany. 20 (2):...
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Click to read more »with eleven, regular rows of punctures, their interstices thickened, reticulate, the second and fourth rather strongly, the eighth, together with the...
Click to read more »Amaryllidaceae based on plastid ndhF and nrDNA ITS sequences: lineage sorting in a reticulate area?". Systematic Botany. 31 (1): 42–60. Bibcode:2006SysBo..31...42M...
Click to read more »5 cm), and about 6 pairs of secondary nerves. The tertiary nerves are reticulate. The leaves are hairless except for the midrib beneath. The leaf shape...
Click to read more »New Zealand native species have seeds with a networked ventral surface (reticulate). Plantago aucklandica plants are rosettes with a primary root up to 2...
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Click to read more »Fish. Res. B. Canada 184, 1–1092 Turgeon, J. & Bernatchez, L. (2003) Reticulate evolution and phenotypic diversity in North American ciscoes, Coregonus...
Click to read more »water-conducting cells. Tracheoids are elongated idioblasts with helical or reticulate secondary walls. They are not connected to the plant's vascular system...
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Click to read more »lobed structures with both marginal and laminal soralia and a distinctive reticulate pattern of pseudocyphellae. Taxonomically, Parmelia sulcata has a complex...
Click to read more »reconstructing, and evaluating reticulate phylogenetic networks. He also collaborated on using language data to elucidate the (reticulate) evolutionary history...
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Click to read more »generally globose with an open but narrow umbilicus, the surface commonly reticulate resulting from longitudinal lirae crossing transverse striae. The ventral...
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Click to read more »malformations Nevus simplex Cutaneous and/or mucosal CM ("port-wine" stain) Reticulate CM Lymphatic malformations (LM) Incorrect name: Lymphangioma Common (cystic)...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
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Click to read more »nerves 3-5 pair, pinnate, prominent, puberulous beneath; intercostae reticulate, obscure. Flowers bisexual, greenish-white, in terminal corymbose panicled...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »The oval-shaped green leaves are 1–4 cm (0.4–1.6 in) long, opposite, reticulate, tomentose on both sides, with a short petiole (2–4 mm). The inflorescence...
Click to read more »or less smooth, transitioning as they age to develop longitudinal or reticulately (net-like) ridged surfaces. These textures result from strands of cartilaginous...
Click to read more »paler on the underside; both surfaces display a striking network of reticulating veins, and both surfaces can be variously hairy to hairless. Flowers...
Click to read more »slime is eventually removed, exposing a bare yellowish pitted and ridged (reticulate) surface. This has a passing resemblance to the common morel (Morchella...
Click to read more »of the breast feathers are considerably broader, forming a continuous reticulate pattern, and the neck collar is typically even broader than in P. c. pallasi...
Click to read more »(Coastal riffle sculpin) Cottus perplexus C. H. Gilbert & Evermann, 1894 (Reticulate sculpin) Cottus pitensis R. M. Bailey & C. E. Bond, 1963 (Pit sculpin)...
Click to read more »pine plantation in Tasmania Parking lot in Portland, Oregon Fed on by reticulate taildroppers in California Adults of the pleasing fungus beetle Tritoma...
Click to read more »Hybridization among Houstonia (Rubiaceae) Species: The Influence of Polyploidy on Reticulate Evolution", American Journal of Botany, 92 (8): 1372–80, doi:10.3732/ajb...
Click to read more »dense, superposed clavate and baculate processes, whereas the sexine is reticulate. The tetrads of D. clavatus are tetrahedral and 34–40 μm in diameter....
Click to read more »beaked; dried valves are coiled, woody, with distinct, straight and loosely reticulate veins on the outer surface, without indument; there are up to 5 pods per...
Click to read more »and 0.3 mm wide, elliptic, with a weakly two-layered (or one layered), reticulate (having a net-like pattern) seed coat with thick, smooth, shallow, primary...
Click to read more »Reticular pigmented anomaly of the flexures Other names Kitamura reticulate acropigmentation Specialty Dermatology...
Click to read more »other lifeforms, such as parasites Indehiscent – not opening at maturity Reticulate – web-like or network-like Striated – marked by a series of lines, grooves...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »placed in the subgenus Sclerangium, which includes species with partially reticulate spores. Common names that have been used for the fungus include: many-rooted...
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Click to read more »Website. Retrieved 6 August 2008. Per Erixon; Bengt Oxelman (2008). "Reticulate or tree-like chloroplast DNA evolution in Sileneae (Caryophyllaceae)?"...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »francolin Nilaus afer, brubru Orycteropus afer, aardvark Papyrocranus afer , reticulate knifefish Parus afer, southern grey tit, also classified as Melaniparus...
Click to read more »growing from a corm. The corms are small and tear-drop shaped with silky reticulate tunics. The corm inside is yellow and produces leaves at the same time...
Click to read more »are 1.2–2.0 mm long and 0.4–0.7 2mm wide, elliptic, with a two-layered, reticulate (having a net-like pattern) seed coat with thick, smooth, shallow, primary...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
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Click to read more »squirrelfish Sargocentron coruscum Y Y Reef stonefish Synanceia verrucosa Y Y Reticulate moray Muraena retifera Y Y Ridged eel Neoconger mucronatus Y Y Rio Grande...
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Click to read more »middle lobe having 5 to 8 pairs of lateral veins with minor veins finely reticulate. The flowers are whitish with five purplish sepal. They have five white...
Click to read more »species is now best seen as a member of the subgenus Hermodactyloides, the reticulate-bulbed bulbous irises. GBIF: Hermodactylus tuberosus "Iris tuberosa var...
Click to read more »and thorax closely coarsely cribrate punctate ; abdomen finely densely reticulate punctate, opaque, with some large shallow punctures. Head, thorax and...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »; Soltis, Douglas E.; Soltis, Pamela S. (1 March 2014). "Testing Deep Reticulate Evolution in Amaryllidaceae Tribe Hippeastreae (Asparagales) with ITS...
Click to read more »with fine longitudinal ribs that cross over the spiral cords, forming a reticulate pattern. The body whorl is smooth and shiny, with a thickened outer lip...
Click to read more »Ina, Y.; Sugiyama, T. (1999). "Reproductive and genetic evidence for a reticulate evolutionary theory of mass spawning corals". Molecular Biology and Evolution...
Click to read more »lobsters, prawns, and shrimp"). A common name for Faxonius erichsonianus is reticulate crayfish. Faxonius erichsonianus is found in the south eastern United...
Click to read more »5 cm (3⁄8–1+3⁄8 in) broad, and with an entire margin filled with minute reticulate venation web typical of eudicots. The leaves are light green and very...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »to the base, thick, without teeth, smooth, sometimes nearly evergreen, reticulate-veined, 4–10 centimetres (2–4 in) long and 1.2–3 centimetres (15⁄32–1+3⁄16 in)...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »diamond, needle-shaped, or triangular in shape. Chloroplasts are also reticulate or net-like with numerous pyrenoids. Struvea are widely distributed in...
Click to read more »is 2n=80. Christensenia is unique in the Marattiaceae, because of its reticulate venation, palmately arranged leaves and radial synangia. Christensenia...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
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Click to read more »Rochipteris was established in 2001 to define fan-shaped leaves with sparsely reticulate anastomosing venation from Triassic floras across southern Gondwana. Specimens...
Click to read more »specific epithet aratus is an anatomical reference to the coarse pit-reticulate sculpture on the head. The male holotype body length is 6 mm, head width...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »long and wide or more. The abaxial leaf surface possesses prominent, reticulate venation. In Victoria amazonica the leaves are glabrous, with long, hard...
Click to read more »flowering plant genus Ferula are accepted by Plants of the World Online. Reticulate evolution, as revealed by incongruities between nuclear DNA and chloroplast...
Click to read more »The leaves are leathery and matte with a glabrous lamina which appears reticulate on the underside where it may also be pubescent. The opposite leaves are...
Click to read more »fine growth lines that intersect with spiral striae, creating a delicate reticulate pattern visible only under magnification. The shell comprises four whorls...
Click to read more »of the forewings ranges from yellowish brown to reddish brown, with a reticulate pattern, a dark brown basal fascia, dark brown transversal bands, two...
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Click to read more »spores oblong-ellipsoid, ochraceous-brown: stipe solid, annulate, not reticulate." Murrill set Pulveroboletus ravenelii as the type species. The genus...
Click to read more »"Five molecular markers reveal extensive morphological homoplasy and reticulate evolution in the Malva alliance (Malvaceae)". Molecular Phylogenetics...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »catshark Australian grey smooth-hound Australian marbled catshark Australian reticulate swellshark Australian sawtail catshark Australian sharpnose shark Australian...
Click to read more »clade, a group of soil-dwelling taxa with completely adnate lobes and a reticulate hymenophore. Within this clade, C. applanata is the northern-Andean representative;...
Click to read more »increase in complexity from unbranched whip forms, open branched forms, reticulate forms and the leafy frond forms which include by Phyllogorgia and Phycogorgia...
Click to read more »approved primary and secondary schools. Ikono also has good road networks reticulating through to offer swift navigability. Alongside myriads of lightweight...
Click to read more »well-developed longitudinal furrows surrounding the pygidial axis and strongly reticulate patterns (though they are less convex). The Australian paleontologist...
Click to read more »chartaceous or membranaceous, and the veins come in pairs that form an obscure reticulate pattern; the petiole is short, measuring up to 3 cm (1.2 in) long. The...
Click to read more »trees are not suitable, due to these complications which suggest a more reticulate evolutionary history of the organisms sampled. Evolutionary biology portal...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
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Click to read more »early wet season after each inundation. Control in the tide-affected reticulate areas is only required in the late dry season when tides are high enough...
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Click to read more »St. Crispin's structure consists of many shallow sandy channels that reticulate around coral mounds, rather than a typical reef slope. It has an abundance...
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Click to read more »March 15, 2013. Joshua Derocher (March 8, 2013). "The splines aren't reticulating". Destructoid. Archived from the original on April 7, 2013. Retrieved...
Click to read more »incremental lines when present, though these are often absent, partially reticulating the stronger spirals. Additionally, there are extremely thin, faintly...
Click to read more »(Riffle Sculpin) Cottus klamathensis (Marbled Sculpin) Cottus perplexus (Reticulate Sculpin) Cottus pitensis (Pit Sculpin) Cottus princeps (Klamath Lake Sculpin)...
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Click to read more »JM, et al. (March 2019). "Alignment-free inference of hierarchical and reticulate phylogenomic relationships". Briefings in Bioinformatics. 20 (2): 426–435...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »smaller aical tooth, and the costal crossveins in male forewings are reticulate medially. The following eight species are included in this genus as of...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »the tip is acute, and the margin is serrated. Venation is unicostate reticulate, meaning the leaves' veins are branched or divergent. Their surfaces are...
Click to read more »containing a minute, greenish nucleus. They have numerous flat, pointed, reticulate seeds. Wester collected ripe samuyao (small-fruited papeda, Citrus hystrix...
Click to read more »Kinzers Formation Stratigraphic range: Cambrian Stage 4 Reticulately weathered argillaceous-banded limestone of upper member of Kinzers Formation. USGS...
Click to read more »pannonicus assembles a tight-fitting "warty" layer compared to the loose "reticulate" layer found on S. longus. A shared feature between the two is a TLS found...
Click to read more »orbicularis (Linnaeus, 1758) Steppe-runner, Eremias arguta (Pallas, 1773) Reticulate raceruner, Eremias grammica (Lichtenstein, 1823) Aralo-Caspian racerunner...
Click to read more »structures are characterized by diverse shapes including bundles, vortices and reticulate patterns. Similar patterns have been observed in fossil records. For filamentous...
Click to read more »and the veins are quintuplinerved, coming in pairs that form an obscure reticulate pattern; the petiole is short and villous, measuring up to 2.5 cm (0.98 in)...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
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Click to read more »However, more recent studies indicate that this is a consequence of reticulate evolution (such as past hybridization between Stenella and ancestral Tursiops)...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »(2011-09-01). "Phylogenetics of the Chamaesyce clade (Euphorbia, Euphorbiaceae): Reticulate evolution and long-distance dispersal in a prominent C4 lineage". American...
Click to read more »is not a Coryphantha. The seed coat (or testa) has a net-like pattern (reticulate). More than many other cacti, the Coryphantha change in their appearance...
Click to read more »readily between species. This can make classification difficult, yielding a reticulate phylogeny where different species come together in hybridization. Opuntia...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »ISSN 1945-9432. Willyard, Ann; Cronn, Richard; Liston, Aaron (August 2009). "Reticulate evolution and incomplete lineage sorting among the ponderosa pines". Molecular...
Click to read more »venation is highly variable, being dichotomous to pinnate to densely reticulate. Leaves are typically ovoid to elongate to linear in shape. Leaves are...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »as long as or slightly exceed the apical notch, with valves that have reticulate veins. The reddish-brown seeds are about 3 mm (0.1 in) long, broadly ovate...
Click to read more »Jun Wen; Avi Golan-Goldhirsh; Dan E. Parfitt (2008). "Phylogenetics and reticulate evolution in Pistacia (Anacardiaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 95...
Click to read more »rectangular, linear oblong or narrowly oblong with a single-layered reticulate seed coat. Ourisia glandulosa flowers from December to March and fruits...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »family Raphitomidae. The shells are rather small (5 to 10 mm), showing a reticulate structure. The aperture is piriform. The outer lip is slightly crenulate...
Click to read more »Main Branch: reticulating Marrickville, Petersham, Newtown, Leichhardt, Annandale and Camperdown The Northern Main Branch: reticulating Marrickville,...
Click to read more »like Adrianites, with a narrow deep umbilicus in the middle, but with a reticulate surface and a suture that forms 14 rounded lobes. Miller, Furnish, and...
Click to read more »longitudinal costae (and not reticulate as for O. myops, O. rosai, and O. reticulatus), and the presence of a reticulate-costulate sculpture on the dorsal...
Click to read more »; Soltis, Douglas E.; Soltis, Pamela S. (1 March 2014). "Testing Deep Reticulate Evolution in Amaryllidaceae Tribe Hippeastreae (Asparagales) with ITS...
Click to read more »apex, the sometimes brittle, thickish blade which when dry is corrugate-reticulate on the upper surface while the lower surface is smooth. The upper surface...
Click to read more »Kirejtshuk, A. G.; Nel, A.; Kirejtshuk, P. A. (October 2016). "Taxonomy of the reticulate beetles of the subfamily Cupedinae (Coleoptera, Archostemata), with a...
Click to read more »carefully at a controlled temperature (a little over 50° Celsius) so it "reticulates" or breaks up into a finely grained pattern when washed later in approximately...
Click to read more »Address 2–18 Hanaoka-chō, Takayama-shi, Gifu-ken 506-8555 Climate Dfa Website Official website Symbols Flower Rhododendron reticulate Tree Japanese yew...
Click to read more »two have concave arched transverse ribs. The others are very strongly reticulately sculptured. The spiral sculpture consists of one very strong rib on the...
Click to read more »; Soltis, Douglas E.; Soltis, Pamela S. (1 March 2014). "Testing Deep Reticulate Evolution in Amaryllidaceae Tribe Hippeastreae (Asparagales) with ITS...
Click to read more »Retrotransposon Endosymbiont Endosymbiotic theory Endogenization Retrovirus Reticulate evolution Felid hybrids Genetic admixture Genetic erosion Graft hybrid...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »be distinguished from the similar species by having an endocarp with reticulate furrows that are visible on the exterior of the drupe. People in Balochistan...
Click to read more »; Soltis, Douglas E.; Soltis, Pamela S. (1 March 2014). "Testing Deep Reticulate Evolution in Amaryllidaceae Tribe Hippeastreae (Asparagales) with ITS...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »addition, polyploidy is frequently associated with hybridization and reticulate evolution that appear to be highly prevalent in several fungal taxa. Indeed...
Click to read more »stalk (as in the Phallales), which may be cylindrical, star-shaped, or reticulate (forming a network). They may be brightly colored, sometimes with a lattice-...
Click to read more »Reticulidia halgerda does not have spiculose tubercles but instead has reticulate ridges on the notum that are smooth. Phyllidia ocellata, Phyllidia tula...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »as long as calyx lobes (2–3 mm long x 1.5 mm wide). Nutlets strongly reticulate (10–12 mericarps, usually without hair, with sharp angle between dorsal...
Click to read more »PMID 21659176. Hunt HV, Badakshi F, Romanova O, et al. (April 10, 2014). "Reticulate evolution in Panicum (Poaceae): the origin of tetraploid broomcorn millet...
Click to read more »Colorless, white, gray, blue, or green Crystal habit Massive granular, reticulate, tabular to equant crystals Twinning Simple or cyclic contact twins Cleavage...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »as most Chrysophanus eggs, flattened, green-yellow, with the surface reticulate. Larva from August to early May, green, almost unicolorous, along the...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »floral nectaries have four dimorphic scales. The pollen grains have a fine reticulate surface. The yellowish flowers infloresce solitarily, reaching 3–5 centimetres...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
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Click to read more »The original description shows an animal with a white mantle, a red, reticulate pattern and a narrow white margin. The edge of the foot is yellow and...
Click to read more »David and Charles. Wittzell, Hakan (1999). "Chloroplast DNA variation and reticulate evolution in sexual and apomictic sections of dandelions". Molecular Ecology...
Click to read more »"Green Basilisk Care Sheet". Reptilecentre.com. Retrieved 25 April 2022. "Reticulate Collared Lizard data – Encyclopedia of Life". Eol.org. Retrieved 30 January...
Click to read more »the lichen ages, its surface becomes finely foveolate and can develop reticulate cracks. This lichen has numerous laminal pseudocyphellae, which are mainly...
Click to read more »Koblmüller; Duftner; Sefc; Aibara; Stipacek; Blanc; Egger; Sturmbauer (2007). "Reticulate phylogeny of gastropod-shell-breeding cichlids from Lake Tanganyika —...
Click to read more »referred to as echinate. Various terms also describe the sculpturing such as reticulate, a net like appearance consisting of elements (murus, muri) separated...
Click to read more »include the foraminate perforation plate (several round openings) and the reticulate perforation plate (a net-like pattern, with many openings). At maturity...
Click to read more »belongs to the section Paeonia, which is characterised by a complicated reticulate evolution. Only about half of the (sub)species is diploid, the other half...
Click to read more »from Tetraria species by their lack of stem leaves and the absence of reticulate sheaths at the bases of the flowering stems. Schoenus comparoides is known...
Click to read more »Type II: cartilage (main collagenous component of cartilage) Type III: reticulate (main component of reticular fibers), commonly found alongside type I...
Click to read more »Myrmicinae. Lordomyrma reticulata can be recognized by the deep and regular reticulating sculpture on the head and mesosoma, which becomes shallower on the gaster...
Click to read more »grouper (E. morio) Red hind (E. guttatus) Red-tipped grouper (E. retouti) Reticulate grouper (E. tuamotuensis) Rock grouper (E. fasciatomaculosus) Rock hind...
Click to read more »few. Arturia tenuipilosa (Dendy, 1905) Sri Lanka Sponge forming massive reticulate colonies of asconoid tubes, closely resembling Clathrina ceylonensis but...
Click to read more »Hemidactylus quartziticolus (E) Deccan rock gecko, Hemidactylus raya (E) Reticulate leaf-toed gecko, Hemidactylus reticulatus (E) Rishi Valley rock gecko...
Click to read more »patches reaching a diameter of 0.5–7.5 centimetres (0.20–2.95 in), with a reticulate structure showing small coaly discs. These discs contain a mass of what...
Click to read more »and seeds are 0.5–1.1 mm long and 0.2–0.4 mm wide, with a two-layered, reticulate seed coat. Ourisia macrophylla subsp. macrophylla flowers from August...
Click to read more »and straplike with parallel venation or ovate with palmate veins and reticulate minor venation (Smilacaceae). In Alstroemeria and Bomarea (Alstroemeriaceae)...
Click to read more »The seed is disc-shaped or wedge-shaped, its seed coat with smooth or reticulate, tuberculate or longitudinally ribbed surface. The seed contains the curved...
Click to read more »irregularly distributed pits and at a finer scale is granulate or granulate–reticulate (i.e. bumpy with elements of a net-like arrangement). The seed coat has...
Click to read more »golden bronze with light gold and copper to purple scales, forming a reticulate pattern distad There is, basally of the tornus, an indistinct golden spot...
Click to read more »of lateral veins, which come in pairs, are fairly flat, and display a reticulate pattern. Petioles are slender, measuring 8–25 mm (0.31–0.98 in) long and...
Click to read more »is a deep forest green colored plant with a velvety leaf surface, with reticulate venation which is an uncommon venation pattern for a monocot. The veins...
Click to read more »(Karimunjawa dottyback) Pseudochromis reticulatus A. C. Gill & Woodland, 1992 (Reticulate dottyback) Pseudochromis rutilus A. C. Gill, G. R. Allen & Erdmann, 2012...
Click to read more »nigra Alcock, 1891 (Black seabat) Halieutaea retifera Gilbert, 1905 (Reticulate batfish) Halieutaea stellata (Vahl, 1797) (Starry seabat) Halieutaea xenoderma...
Click to read more »long. The fruit is a schizocarp, 2 mm (1⁄16 in) in diameter, and with reticulate pattern on the outside. Perilla seeds can be soft or hard, being white...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »undeveloped white volva, a stipe tapered at both ends, a deeply pitted and reticulate cap surface with pinkish ridges, and no indusium (a lacy "skirt" hanging...
Click to read more »presence. P. harmala has smallish, tricolpate pollen grains with a rugulate-reticulate surface. The exine has a sexine which is thicker than the nexine. These...
Click to read more »pointing forward and one pointing backward. Their feet are covered in reticulate scales consisting of smooth, overlapping sheets of keratin. From the fossils...
Click to read more »to the peripheral regions of the lobes, with occasional formations of reticulately confluent patterns. The medulla, predominantly white, often presents...
Click to read more »throughout or slightly enlarged in either end. The stem surface is usually reticulate at least on the upper portion of mature specimens, although this characteristic...
Click to read more »midrib is flat or slightly canaliculate. The tertiary nerves are broadly reticulate. Between January and June inflorescent panicles of purple flowers with...
Click to read more »Dentalium inversum Deshayes, 1825 Dentalium laqueatum A. E. Verrill, 1885 Reticulate tuskshell Dentalium liodon Pilsbry and Sharp, 1897 Dentalium longitrorsum...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »decay into prominent fibres at the base of the stem, often netted or reticulate in appearance, although this feature is absent from the New Zealand species...
Click to read more »globose, and range from 15 to 39 μm in diameter. The spore ornamentation is reticulate in all species except for R. truncata and R. verrucosa which have truncate...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »roughly elliptical to egg-shaped, with a strongly warted and partially reticulate (web-like) surface. They have dimensions of 8.8–11.0 by 6.6–8 μm, and...
Click to read more »Blanford, 1874 – Sistan racerunner Eremias grammica (Lichtenstein, 1823) – reticulate racerunner Eremias graphica Orlova, Rasegar-Pouyani, Rajabizadeh, Nabizadeh...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »Within this tissue, chains of the cyanobacterium Nostoc are arranged in a reticulate pattern and are gathered into a conspicuous central strand that runs through...
Click to read more »swellshark (C. fasciatum) Formosa swellshark (C. formosanum) Australian reticulate swellshark (C. hicosellum) Draughtsboard shark (C. isabellum) Australian...
Click to read more »relationships among Metasequoia, Sequoia, and Sequoiadendron could be a sign of reticulate evolution (in which two species hybridize and give rise to a third) among...
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