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ch-mine, beginning at or near the margin of the | leaf as a wide gallery which soon widens into a blot |
m of an irregular gallery on either side of the | leaf. |
known as the Bowie River, is a tributary of the | Leaf River, 60 mi (96 km) long, in southern Mississi |
Two of these | leaf folds are made and eaten out. |
ifests itself by an initial translucence of the | leaf veins and petioles which later become swollen a |
o the margin and back, between the veins of the | leaf until the entire cuticle in the mined portion i |
larva works itself to the upper surface of the | leaf and begins to make a blotch and soon after a te |
leaves and is nothing but the collection of the | leaf bases of the plant, all tightly wrapped around |
dollars in Spanish coins, near the banks of the | Leaf River. |
n, rather it lays its eggs down the middle of a | leaf before folding the leaf, sandwiching the eggs i |
to deposit her eggs, and rolls that part of the | leaf in which the larvae will feed. |
The upper epidermis of the | leaf on the mining part is whitish-brown, smeared wi |
The base of the | leaf surrounds the stem. |
pying less than half of the total length of the | leaf when including the petiole. |
as a violet spot somewhere in the centre of the | leaf. |
The mine is found on the upper side of the | leaf and is narrowly linear, but gradually widening |
flat and seen only on the lower surface of the | leaf, the mining part being whitish in colour. |
iformed occurring upon the lower surface of the | leaf, usually situated on the space between two late |
uated in the centre of the lower surface of the | leaf. |
painted illustrations, with backgrounds of gold | leaf, showing the tale of King Arthur, the Knights o |
sharp contrast to normal greenish parts of the | leaf. |
her small elongate mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
the effectiveness of biological control of lily | leaf beetle using six natural parasitoids in Europe. |
or oval tentiform mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
The Master of Red | Leaf (1872) |
The latter consists of 3-4 | leaf fragments, is brown and about 15 mm long and bi |
Eggs are deposited in the underside of a | leaf. |
e are no natural predators or parasites of lily | leaf beetle in North America. |
dark or reddish strip along the margin of each | leaf. |
ly large and rounded mine on the underside of a | leaf, between two veins but not necessarily touching |
orus species is made by the number of prominent | leaf veins. |
nd brownish blotch mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
at maturity, causing the opposite halves of the | leaf to approach one another. |
blotch occurring upon the upper surface of the | leaf, usually situated on the space between the midd |
of Royal Usquebaugh without the flecks of gold | leaf, but was nevertheless a popular drink. |
of the white stripes is close to the age of the | leaf in days. |
refers to the difference between the top of the | leaf and its underside while the common name is deri |
The base of the | leaf can be purple, dotted with glands. |
The manuscript is a fragment of one | leaf, written in one column per page. |
The underside of the | leaf has raised veins. |
rs (also the netted fibre in petiole of palmyra | leaf) |
The lower epidermis of the | leaf on a fully developed mine is brownish-white wit |
is narrow and begins just below the tip of the | leaf and runs downwards. |
and some mesophyll on the upper surface of the | leaf. |
His collection also included hundreds of palm | leaf manuscripts. |
flattened, whitish cocoon on the surface of the | leaf. |
val stores colony--that is, the blanket of long | leaf pines that covered the coastal plain was used b |
build upon this long standing tradition of coca | leaf infused liquor. |
blotch mine occurring on the lower side of the | leaf, usually placed along margins or rarely in the |
Diagram of the internal structure of a | leaf. |
with a pool of water trapped at the base of the | leaf |
Mesojassoides is a genus of extinct | leaf hopper from the Late Cretaceous, approximately |
It is found on the upperside of the | leaf. |
woolly and matted and cover both sides of the | leaf.) |
ly flat and located on the upper surface of the | leaf. |
alf or two-thirds of the way to the base of the | leaf; the lobes are edged with coarse, blunt teeth. |
tars form a cone from the distal portion of the | leaf and pupate inside. |
helps to keep the average illumination of each | leaf well below the mid-day peak enabling the plant |
The sterile part of the | leaf has irregularly shaped angled leaflets. |
a brownish blotch mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
midrib into the mesophyll near the apex of the | leaf in an irregular blotch. |
the midrib and extends towards the apex of the | leaf through the midrib. |
Observations of the distribution of 5,500 | leaf counterparts or stencils left behind by the cut |
" with yellow stripes along the margins of each | leaf, "medio-picta alba" with a central white band, |
es only upper and lower epidermal layers of the | leaf. |
y elongate blotch mine on the under side of the | leaf. |
tychonomous blotch mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
tychonomous blotch mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
Because of this, the upper edge of each | leaf is visible from above, but the lower edge of ea |
The mine occurs upon the lower side of the | leaf and is very small and tentiformed. |
ween two lateral veins of the lower side of the | leaf. |
Narrow and pointed at the end of the | leaf. |
• 1991 - "Height-Analysis of k-Dimensional | Leaf and Node Height-Balanced Trees: A New Approach. |
he round sori are located on the margins of the | leaf tissue, hence the common name. |
roomy tent-shaped mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
orm of a narrow gallery on the underside of the | leaf, the second part is a much wider gallery. |
e form of a blotch mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
maragdina salicina is a species of short-horned | leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, |
yellow or brown stripes along the length of the | leaf and discolouration of the leaf veins. |
sparent, tentiform mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
free, and feed by slicing open the margin of a | leaf segment near its tip and eating away tissue, re |
Later instars eat large patches of the | leaf area, so that only the leaf veins remain intact |
e junction of the veins on the underside of the | leaf), their stipules, small flowers and colourful b |
Later, the tip of a | leaf is rolled downward. |
The mine is located on the underside of the | leaf surface. |
Each part of the | leaf is subdivided into three to five segments. |
tato leaves and observed the penetration of the | leaf and the subsequent growth of the mycelium that |
The face of the | leaf has a bumpy texture as a result of the enations |
ite veins contrasted with the dark green of the | leaf. |
ther long blotch under the upper cuticle of the | leaf. |
nes cross the midrib and consume 70%-95% of the | leaf surface. |
he octree can be generated from the list of its | leaf nodes. |
at the base with backlighted paintings of long | leaf pines, the North Carolina state tree. |
t longitudinal folds, always at the edge of the | leaf. |
the mine and start feeding under a flap of the | leaf margin that is folded down and attached to the |
are lined with sori over which the edges of the | leaf are folded to form a false indusium. |
rregular blotch, and occupying about 1/4 of the | leaf area. |
throughout his life, including a diet of papaya | leaf salads with clabber, which he claimed healed an |
a long, serpentine mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
The apex of each | leaf is short acuminate and the base is broadly cune |
mine is full depth and occupies about half of a | leaf. |
The two subspecies have leaves of different | leaf shapes. |
he mine starts linear from near the apex of the | leaf and extends to the other leaf margin across the |
one side of the midrib on the lower half of the | leaf. |
y, becoming specialized in the structure of the | leaf and in orientation of the stamens and style. |
ch mine, usually extending from the apex of the | leaf towards the base in an irregular blotch. |
lotch•mine occurring upon the upper side of the | leaf, usually on the leaf•vein. |
tch mines, occupying a considerable part of the | leaf. |
ing merely the dark discoloured cuticles of the | leaf. |
y epidermal blotch-mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
insects alighting on the upper portions of the | leaf towards the opening of the pitcher tube. |
n vein is a lighter colour than the rest of the | leaf and tends to be nearer to one side of the leaf. |
It cuts a strip of the | leaf along the margin and rolls up the strip into a |
from the top of the stem or from the axil of a | leaf. |
fixes bicarbonate in the mesophyll cells of the | leaf and the resulting four-carbon compound, malate, |
The underside of the | leaf is fuzzy to hairy. |
at, whitish blotch mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
ween two lateral veins of the lower side of the | leaf. |
A dull green on both sides of the | leaf. |
The species is named for the shape of the | leaf lamina. |
omewhat parallel loops nearly the length of the | leaf and somewhat curved with the concavity towards |
) which it cultivates on a medium of masticated | leaf tissue. |
whitish blotch located on the underside of the | leaf usually near the edge of the leaflet. |
orm of a tentiform mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
The surface of the | leaf is coated in white sticky glands and sparse hai |
rvae make a blotch mine on the upperside of the | leaf. |
The flat sterile part of the | leaf has oval to widely lance-shaped leaflets. |
Running down the length of the | leaf is a clear midrib that has veins moving at righ |
A de-cocainized extract of coca | leaf is reportedly one of the flavoring ingredients |
omes an elongate blotch on the underside of the | leaf, located along the leaf margin. |
iform mine, generally in the lower third of the | leaf, beginning at the leaf base. |
g, narrow gallery, mainly along the edge of the | leaf. |
in the summer of 2001 working with some of the | Leaf prospects. |
reina gloriosa is a species of broad-shouldered | leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, |
The underside of the | leaf has many rounded sori containing the sporangia. |
ey create a blotch mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
coon on the densely pubescent under side of the | leaf, constructed of silk, and the whitish pubescenc |
rely flat and found on the lower surface of the | leaf. |
ists of a blotch that extends to the tip of the | leaf. |
The fertile part of the | leaf is very different in shape, with grapelike clus |
radually widens to nearly the full width of the | leaf. |
thin) the red coloured dying apical part of the | leaf. |
nged domatia are found on the underside of each | leaf. |
The upper surface of the | leaf is green and hairy and the underside is duller |
Detail of oak | leaf. |
r gallery occurring on the lower surface of the | leaf and running mostly along leaf-veins. |
es are played at the North-West ground of Maple | Leaf Cricket Club in King City, Ontario. |
The mine is found on the upperside of the | leaf. |
er large tentiform mine on the underside of the | leaf. |
rs and was considered a favorite target of Ryan | Leaf. |
At the base of each | leaf are large, flat, pointed stipules. |
The fertile part of the | leaf is very different in shape, with tiny grapelike |
orm of a tentiform mine on the underside of the | leaf, later the larva rolls the leaf from the tip do |
he second floor of the rotunda was made of gold | leaf from several BC mines. |
2004 Curt became the Chief Executive Officer of | Leaf & Rusher Corporation, a beauty products company |
Often whole | leaf is discolored, plants infected at an early stag |
as to effect a very high-gloss finish, often in | leaf or flower motifs. |
inuous and very narrow gallery, often following | leaf margin, with black to brown linear frass, abrup |
s a massive library including 200-year old palm | leaf manuscripts. |
n Type I; the remaining 7 bars are written on a | leaf which is of Type II. |
n with red-brown hairs and are camouflaged on a | leaf, by a mixture of their own dropping and silk. |
Last instar larvae feed freely on the | leaf. |
sists of a large bulged or inflated mine on the | leaf, equally visible on both sides of the leaf. |
Fertilizer burn on a | leaf |
Adult on the | leaf of a Giant Sedge (Cyperus dives) |
, yellowish grey cocoon in a slight fold on the | leaf. |
The leaflets on each | leaf are broad and oval-shaped, coming to a dull poi |
r substrate vibrations (feeling vibrations on a | leaf, for instance) depending on the structure of th |
h bluer foliage with a white resin spot on each | leaf, the smaller shoots often being flattened in a |
Based on hair, | leaf and flower morphology, Myriocarpa could equally |
pecialised cells (which are not stomata) on the | leaf surface. |
tself or the lion, except a smear of blood on a | leaf. |
The Alexteroon Jynx lays eggs in a group on a | leaf which hatch into tadpoles and fall off into the |
ngle is 0°, causing the case to lie flat on the | leaf. |
P. erythrodactyla relies on mangrove | leaf detritus for about 80% of its nutrition, and on |
The 120-240 leaflets on each | leaf are small and flat, have small thorns and taper |
On each | leaf there is transparent window-like area at the to |
The book starts with an egg on a | leaf, in the light of the moon. |
to present to me that night on a | leaf. |
First, a layer of rice glue is put on the | leaf, then a layer of stuffing is put on the first l |
es released a solo album titled Be Still on The | Leaf Label in late 2006. |
e form of a large, white, tentiform mine on the | leaf upperside. |
nches) in diameter, and stand vertically on the | leaf surface. |
The cocoon is formed on a | leaf. |
The exit hole is located on the | leaf upperside. |
ey have been observed twirling and dancing on a | leaf. |
follow the media workers or hitch a ride on the | leaf they're carrying to the source of the leaves an |
ugh often grouped together, the numbers on each | leaf are far fewer than in species such as Neuroteru |
h angle of 30°-45° is standing obliquely on the | leaf. |
Frogs are distinguished on the | Leaf Green Tree Frog page. |
earth, and later zooms in upon a raindrop on a | leaf, to the level of sub-atomic particles ("quarks" |
The magazine is published on New | Leaf Cyclus Print paper, from the New Leaf Paper cor |
ve the mine and make a marginal roll on another | leaf, almost always folded downwards. |
The older larva lives free on the | leaf. |
nia poarum causing the Coltsfoot rust gall on a | leaf |
The sessile glands, which lie flat on the | leaf surface, serve to digest the insect prey. |
after the first trail, go find the red key on a | leaf in the pool. |
Meadow Argus eggs are laid on a | leaf of the food plant, shaped with sturdy vertical |
n leave their mine and start living free on the | leaf. |
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