Distinguished among the clavate species by the long, narrow, brown, septate spores.
Legs longer, with a clavate hair on tarsi I and II.
No clavatehair on the base of tarsi I and II; no suture between cephalothorax and abdomen.
Last antennal segment clavate or fusiform; win membrane with the veins often forked and anastomosing; scutellum large; tarsi each with two segments; fore legs strong.
With tracheae; no ventral suckers; legs ending in claws; body divided into cephalothorax and abdomen; the female with a clavate hair between legs I and II.
A clavate or thickened hair at the base of tarsi I and II.
The females possess stigmata at the anterior part of the body, at the base of the rostrum, and differ from all other mites in having on each side, a prominent clavate organ between the first and second legs.
Legs short, without clavate hair on tarsi I and II.
The immature fruit is "oval and green," but with maturity it becomes clavate and scarlet.
These bend together over the clavate extremity, and are then employed, instead of the thin end of the body, in adhering to the cavity of the sheltering Medusa.
The youngest state of this parasitic Medusa observed by the author formed a ciliated body of clavate form, adhering to the cavity of the bell by means of the slender stalk in which it terminated.
Capitate: with a head: that type of clavate antenna in which the club is abruptly enlarged at tip and forms a spherical mass.
The shape of the individual sporangium is quite uniformly clavate or obovate, decidedly truncate above.
Involucre pendulous, subterranean, clavate or subcylindric, fleshy, hairy, attached to the stem by one side of its mouth.
Some of the species are simple, elongate and clavate bodies.
The surface of the gills as well as the edges is provided with clavate =cystidia= which are filled with a yellow pigment, giving to the gills the bright yellow color so characteristic.
In one plant the pileus is entirely lateral on the end of the long clavate stem, and is somewhat reniform, the stem being attached at the sinus.
These coarse setae are not at all clavateas in elongata and are not roughened or cross-ridged above the curve as in robusta; the terminal region above the curve longer than in the later species.
The setae of the collar are cloaked by a dense growth of long filiform papillae; with large clavate tips, these papillae approximating the setae in length.
The papillae also cluster densely about the notopodia, these papillae having similar clavate tips.
Tentacular cirri similarly formed, as is also the first neurocirrus, the latter less clavate below the slender tip.
Also, in Trinomys, besides the ordinary lanceolate type, there are some aristiforms on the dorsal surface with a clavate shape; the base is wide and the distal part narrow.
This species has, however, a type of aristiforms unique in the genus--the clavate type.
Clavate aristiforms occur in the most spiny species of the related genus Echimys.
In addition to the general adaptations described above, it is noteworthy for having both lanceolate and clavate aristiforms.
Clavate aristiforms, and some lanceolate ones, whitish basally, gradually blackening toward tip but interrupted by Ochraceous-Tawny, subapical zone.
Young larva naked, flat, active; round the edge a row ofclavate spines, but no conical spines.
Antennæ of five joints; the last joint clavateand bearing hairs.
Female of second stage flattish, elongated, wavy-edged; not exhibiting alternate conical and clavate spines.
The plant is quite large, clavate in form, the head oblong, round, slightly tapering upward with a decided protuberance at the apex, as will be seen in Figure 491.
The stem is soft, rather short, hollow, lower half clavate and sunk into the sand, striate.
Under Nectriæi we have the following genera: Stipitate-- Clavate or capitate Cordyceps.
N] These fungi are parasitic on living junipers in Britain and North America, appearing year after year upon the same gouty swellings of the branches, in clavate or horn-shaped gelatinous processes of a yellowish or orange colour.
The extremity becomes clavate or swollen, after the manner of a vesicle, which receives by degrees the whole of the protoplasm.
The final conditions are small clavate bodies of the order Sphæriacei, belonging to the genus Claviceps.
These curious fungi partake more or less of a clavate form, and are parasitic on insects.
In the middle of these, and from the same filaments, are generated elongated clavate cells, with paler contents, more vacuoles, which Tulasne names paracysts.
Each of these arcuate, clavate cells has now a portion of its extremity isolated by a partition, by means of which a new hemispherical cell is formed at the end of each thread at its point of junction with the opposed thread.
Some species of Isaria and Torrubia also affect the larvæ and pupæ of moths and butterflies, converting the whole interior into a mass of mycelium, and fructifying in a clavate head.
The fully-matured Bulgaria develops on its hymenium clavatedelicate asci, each enclosing eight elongated hyaline sporidia, so that we have three forms of fruit belonging to the same fungus, viz.
It is the antheridium, or male organ, which is formed by this process; it takes the form of an obliquely clavate or obovate cellule, which is always considerably smaller than the oogonium, and adheres to its walls by a plane or convex area.
Trochanter, femur and tibia strongly granulated and sparsely covered with almost clavate hairs.
They are not globular on the end, as the clavate hairs, but have "saw-like" edge.
Chelanops acuminatus Simon Cephalothorax and palpi reddish brown, with short but not clavate hairs; no eye spots; pedipalps rather short, hand evenly convex on inner side at base, fingers much shorter than the hand and quite stout.
Legs: First two with trochantins, claws simple, legs covered with almost clavate hairs.
Joints of rachis and pedicels of upper spikelets clavate or trumpet-shaped and tips cupular with toothed margins.
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