Slender and commonly low, with crenulate-denticulate or obscurely serrate leaves, and slender or loosely-flowered spikes.
Stem leafy, mostly simple, continued into an elongated virgate spike-like raceme; leaves lanceolate to obovate, barely denticulate or repand.
Frustules denticulate at the margin; valve with coarse granules at the centre from which radiate lines of fine puncta.
Margins of valvesdenticulate at the junction of the frustules; valves with puncta scattered at the centre, radiate at the circumference.
Leaves more or less denticulate or serrate; styles short.
Flowers: male pale yellow sometimes tinged with purple; female light yellow-green, with semiorbicular scales and short-oblong bracts emarginate and denticulate at the broad obcordate apex furnished with a short strongly reflexed tip.
Flowers: male dark purple; female bright scarlet, with pointed or rounded and more or less divided scales, and oblong bracts rounded or acute or acuminate and denticulateat apex or obovate-oblong and abruptly acuminate.
Leaves oval to slightly obovate, green and glabrous below, denticulate with broad apiculate teeth; flowers long-pedicellate.
Flowers: male yellow tinged with red; female with broad oblong or slightly obovate pale green scales truncate or slightly emarginate at the denticulate apex, and acute bracts.
Shell balloon-shaped, subspherical, with twenty denticulate meridional ribs, alternating with twenty longitudinal rows of circular pores, which are twice as broad as the bars.
Cephalis subspherical, with small roundish pores, and a stout, three-sided pyramidal, denticulate horn of the same length.
Inner shell with irregular polygonal meshes of very different size, separated by thin, {1173}finely-denticulate bars.
Cephalis subspherical, spiny, with distinct collar stricture on the base, its apical opening central, surrounded by a coronal of six to nine divergent denticulate spines.
Peristome denticulate with an elegant corona of small square pores and short conical thorns.
Spherical surface densely studded with very numerous spinulate, radial filaments, which are about half as long as the galea, and bear at the distal end an anchor with four crossed recurved teeth, denticulate at the concave proximal edge.
Ring circular, with three elegantly denticulate edges (one outer median and two lateral edges).
Rings of the skeleton circular, smooth or slightly denticulate on the outer margin, without spines.
From the thorax arise at equal distances nine radial ribs in the form of thin, triangular lamellae, which attain their greatest height in the sixth joint, and form nine elegant, denticulate crests in the eighth joint.
Cephalis hemispherical, thorny, with irregular roundish pores, and a large prismatic horn of twice the length, the three edges of which are denticulate and fenestrated, each with a series of square pores.
Spherical surface covered with very numerous and thin zigzag radial filaments, which are about as long as the galea, and bear at the distal end an anchor with two recurved teeth, denticulate at the concave proximal edge (fig.
Sheaths conical, two to three times as broad at the denticulate distal mouth as at the narrow base, sulcate; the mantle of the cone concavely vaulted.
These are three-sided prismatic, with denticulate edges, scarcely half as broad as their outer prolongations, which are half as long as the shell radius, and possess three spirally contorted serrated edges.
Pores irregular, roundish, with denticulate margin, twice to four times as broad as the bars; eight to twelve on the radius.
Radial spines sixty to ninety, three-sided prismatic, with spirally contorted and denticulate edges, six to eight times as long as the diameter of the inner shell-cavity.
Six radial spines very long, arising from the six corners of the inner and piercing the spongy mass of the outer shell, considerably exceeding it at the free distal end, three-sided prismatic, with elegantly denticulate edges.
Radial spines thirty-two, with three denticulate straight edges, six to eight times as long as the diameter of the shell-cavity; the distal parts half free.
The edges of the spines are commonly smooth, rarely denticulate or serrate.
Pelvic plate bearing three anteriorly diverging apophyses, and one denticulate ventromedian process for articulation to opposite plate.
Margin of the indusium denticulate and beset with minute, stalked glands.
It has small, elliptical, denticulate pinnules and a glandular-pubescent indusium.
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