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Florida Carpenter Ant, Bull Ant, Tortugas Carpenter Ant, Camponotus floridanus (Buckley) and Camponotus tortuganus (Emery) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Subfamily ormicinae: Tribe Camponotini)
... thorax and head are ash brown to rusty-orange and the gaster is black. Body hairs are abundant, long, and golden. Male reproductives are much smaller than queens with proportionally smaller ... golden erect hairs, shorter than those on the body. For C. tortuganus, specific characters include a major worker with head longer than broad; tibia of all legs and antennal scapes without erect hairs; and ...
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Pharaoh Ant, Monomorium pharaonis (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
... diameter. The prothorax has subangular shoulders, and the thorax has a well- defined mesoepinotal impression. Erect hairs are sparse on the body, and body pubescence is sparse and closely appresssed. The head ...
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John Merle Coulter
... the exposed part of the tubercle) and bearing a dense penicellate tuft of long soft hairs which conceals the lower part of the flower and the entire fruit and persists about ... at summit a flower-bearing areola with a dense tuft or short pencil of compact erect hairs, when mature becoming broad and rounded (with the remnant of the penicellate tuft as a ...
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Angiosperm Families - Blandfordiaceae Dahlgren and Clifford
... J. Dallwitz Blandfordiaceae Dahlgren and Clifford ~ Liliaceae Habit and leaf form. Herbs. Perennial (erect, about 150 cm tall); with a basal aggregation of leaves (usually), or ... simple. Lamina entire; linear; parallel-veined. Lamina margins entire. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; anomocytic. Hairs absent. Lamina without secretory cavities. The mesophyll containing calcium oxalate crystals, or ...
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Angiosperm Families - Byblidaceae Domin
... Lamina entire; linear. Leaves exstipulate. Vernation circinnate; circinnate. Leaf anatomy. Stomata present; paracytic. Hairs present; glandular. Stem anatomy. Secondary thickening absent. Xylem with tracheids. Vessel end ... tube; isomerous with the perianth; oppositisepalous; alternating with the corolla members; erect in bud, or inflexed in bud. Anthers connivent; basifixed; non-versatile; dehiscing ...
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digitals
... in most species and several times longer than wide. Inflorescence (flowering stems and flowers) erect with alternate leaves and numerous flowers held mostly on one side of the stems. ... flowers that are pubescent (soft hairs) on the out side. Foliage is dotted with yellowish glandular hairs. Similar to D. purpurea, except foliage covered with yellow glandular hairs, thus appearing softly woolly. ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Okra
... that type, a government agriculture department in Ontario, Canada had this to say: "early, semi-erect plant, excellent on more fertile soil, and adapted to areas usually too cool for okra ... wise even with so-called "spineless" okra types.) A light washing will remove the spiny hairs, and okra can be eaten fresh (though it is usually cooked). Fresh okra bruises very ...
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Epiphyllum cooperi, Epiphyllum crenatum and Disocactus maranthus
... Flattened Clearly knotched, Overall comparision long, and rounded at the end - blunt * see photos Erect up to 25 – 35 cm Flattened Minimally to not knotched Overall shape spear head ... Flower shape 5) Flower perfume different 6) Different flowering time 7) Fruit difference - scales vs hairs 8) Fruit flavour significantly different 9) Fruit ripening time significantly different 10) Fruit ripening ...
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The Beaver
... . The fur is especially dense and soft with longer, coarse guard hairs to protect it. The beaver has soft fur, a leathery paddle-shaped ... . The broad, flat, scaly tail serves as a prop when sitting erect, as a rudder when swimming, and for sounding an alarm (by slapping ... : The broad, flat, scaly tail serves as a prop when sitting erect, as a rudder when swimming, and for sounding an alarm (by slapping ...
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Rubiaceae - Madder Family #1
... Family Flower: 1/4" 4 petaled white flowers growing at axil of leaves. Petals have hairs. Leaves: 2-3" opposite lancelike. Plant: Trailing with reddish stem. General Comments: *Due to the ... on stalk. Leaves: 1/2" ovate pointed leaves, opposite, sparse on stems. Plant: 3-6" erect plant. Sometimes branching. General Comments: Seen sparingly in fields. Some flowers are white. *Matches species ...
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