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  • Some of the most important species include Callisthene fasciculata, Hirtella glandulosa, Dipteryx alata and Diospyrus hispida.

    Cerrado Protected Areas, Brazil 2008

  • The roots are fibrous, often more or less prickly, and a former classification based on the presence or absence of prickles (var. spinosa and var. fasciculata) is no longer recognised.

    Chapter 37 1987

  • Atherura fasciculata (_Brush-tailed Porcupine_) 361

    Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon Robert Armitage Sterndale 1870

  • (Desmiphora fasciculata), covered with long brown and black hairs, and closely resembling some of the short, thick, hairy caterpillars that are common on the bushes.

    The Naturalist in Nicaragua Thomas Belt 1855

  • RANUNCULUS _amplexicaulis_ foliis ovatis acuminatis amplexicaulibus, caule multifloro, radice fasciculata.

    The Botanical Magazine Vol. 8 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772

  • Enhanced cyan fluorescent protein was expressed appropriately in the zona fasciculata of the adrenal gland, and targeted knock-out was confirmed by urinary steroid profiles and, immunocytochemically, by the absence of 11β-hydroxylase.

    Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue 2009

  • We found buckeye caterpillars too, blackish and spiny, easy to see on the slender upright stems of their hostplant, Agalinis fasciculata or false foxglove.

    Museum Blogs 2009

  • The decayed spot is often covered in its later stages by a dense black fungous growth (_Alternaria fasciculata_ (C. & E.)

    Tomato Culture: A Practical Treatise on the Tomato 1883

  • Bulbine suavis; radice fasciculata, foliis longissimis attenuatis semiteretibus basi canaliculatis glaucis, racemo erecto multifloro, petalis oblongis subundulatis sepalis duplo latioribus, staminibus ascendentibus, filamentis apice stuposis petalinis patentibus sepalinis erectis apice incurvis brevioribus.)

    Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 Thomas Mitchell 1823

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