Stamens 5, inserted on the throat of the corolla, filaments joined to form a very short tube with anthers straight, short and crowned by a membranous bilocular appendix.
Herbs withbilocular capsules, in which there are many seeds placed upon a median cone.
Spyroidea# with galea and thorax; the shell composed of a bilocularcephalis and of two secondary joints, a galea arising from its upper face, and a thorax arising from its lower face.
The bilocular cephalis, as the most important and constant part of the skeleton in all #Spyroidea#, requires a further general consideration.
Spyroidea# without galea and thorax; the shell consisting of the bilocularcephalis only and its apophyses.
In the first and original family, the Zygospyrida, the shell is represented by the bilocularcephalis only.
The shell of the Zygospyrida is represented by the bilocular cephalis only, and never develops a galea (as in the Tholospyrida) nor a thorax (as in the Phormospyrida and Androspyrida).
Spyroidea# with a thorax, without galea; the shell composed of the bilocular cephalis and of a simple thorax arising from its basal face.
Preputial calculus (calculus in the sheath, orbilocular cavity).
These are concretions in the sheath, though the term has been also applied to the nodule of sebaceous matter which accumulates in the blind pouches (bilocular cavity) by the sides of the papilla on the end of the penis.
The simple spored rust first makes its appearance, and later the bilocular "mildew.
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