Squamulose

Word SQUAMULOSE
Character 10
Hyphenation squam u lose
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Squamulose"

What do we mean by squamulose?

Having or consisting of minute scales. adjective

Of or relating to a lichen having a thallus consisting of numerous squamules. adjective

Same as squamulate.

Having little scales; squamellate; squamulate. adjective

Having small scales. adjective

Covered with tiny scales adjective

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The word "squamulose" in example sentences

+Cap+ a golden brown or bright cinnamon color, 1½ to 4 inches broad, umbonate, silky, shining, squamulose, with yellowish fibrils, and then smooth. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

Thallus usually verrucose, areolate or subareolate, tending toward squamulose conditions, better developed than in other members of the family, scarcely ever showing granulate conditions, and never disappearing entirely; apothecia also larger than in the other genera, adnate to immersed, usually black, but rarely white-pruinose; hypothecium usually dark brown; hymenium pale to light brown; spores ❋ Leafy Jane Corrington Hilker (1894)

The pileus is expanded, umbonate, thin except at the umbo, minutely floccose squamulose, no pinkish tinge noted; the flesh is white, but on the umbo changing to flesh color where wounded. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

The = pileus = is thin, convex or later expanded, of a watery appearance, nearly smooth or scurfy or slightly squamulose. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

It is dry, on the center finely tomentose to minutely squamulose, sometimes the scales splitting up into concentric rows around the cap. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

= Stem = cylindrical, even, twisted somewhat, white, striate and minutely squamulose like the pileus, but with coarser scales, especially toward the base, solid, flesh white. ❋ George Francis Atkinson (1886)

P. 6-10 cm. plane, margin striate, grey, yellow, brown, or white; g. pallid; s. 10-12 cm. narrowed upwards, minutely squamulose, volva large, margin free; sp. ❋ Unknown (2010)

(squamulose), rough (scabrous), dotted, lacerated, or be marked with a network of veins (reticulated). ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

(granular) or with minute scales (squamulose) shining like satin, or kid-like in its texture. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

(floccose squamulose), and covered with a yellow powder (pulverulent), sometimes with cracks (rimose). ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

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