SYNO | venation | venous blood system |
11 Übersetzungen
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- Members of this family are small, often macropterous, with a distinct wing venation.
- In the "Stirpium" of 1571, it is the form of the leaves and their venation that he favoured.
- The Hepialidae were identified as having primitive wing venation by John Henry Comstock (1893).
- Pollen grains from species within the subfamily are often subprolate to subspherical. The leaf venation is largely camptodromous.
- Leaves with parallel venation have fibrous roots.
- In Dlussky's original description, he considered the wing venation primitive and similar to that of Armaniidae genera with complete cells 1r+2r, 3r and 2rm.
- The main veins and the crossveins form the wing venation pattern. The venation patterns are different in different species and can be useful for species identification.
- However the "Labourdonnaisia" trees have parallel venation on their leaves - while the "Sideroxylon" trees have densely-netted venation and a strong midrib under their leaves.
- clarinervium" is a deep forest green colored plant with a velvety leaf surface, containing reticulate venation which is an uncommon venation pattern for a monocot.
- The fore-wings show a well developed pterostigma and venation that forms several fully closed cells.
- However, the nearly palmate leaf venation of plants labelled "S.
- However "Labourdonnaisia" species have parallel venation on their leaves, while the "Sideroxylon" species have densely netted leaf-venation and strong midribs under their leaves.
- The wing venation was described as primitive by John Henry Comstock in that the costa of both fore and hind wing retain the primitive 4 branches while in most other Lepidoptera the hind wing costa are fused into one vein.
- The name refers to the dark, distinct venation of the posterior wings.
- The wings also have an atypical shape and venation patterns adapted to escape the nest.
- It has narrow forewings, with wing venation extending up to two-thirds of the length and a rounded lobe at the base.
- In 1923 Alfred Philpott published a paper where he attempted to find differences between the species within the "Sabatinca" genus by studying the venation of the hindwings.
- Monocot leaves in temperate climates usually have narrow blades, and usually parallel venation converging at leaf tips or edges. Some also have pinnate venation.
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