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Synonyms [1] Dichondra evolvulacea var. argentea (Willd.) Kuntze ... They are barely visible and have a diameter of 5 mm. The fruit is a globose, cleft capsule, 5 mm ...
There are a total of eleven spots (hence the Latin species name undecimnotata), but some spots sometimes are small and barely visible. This species can be confused with Coccinella septempunctata, but it is smaller and more oval, the central spot above the pronotum is more triangular than round and there is no white around it. [3]
The terminal line is scalloped outwardly at the termini of the veins and the apical margin is traced in lighter coloration. The reniform spot markings range from a white spot, to a thin white vertical dash, to a barely visible dash, or black. The hindwing ground color is gray white, darker shading distally.
The small ovate-rounded leaves have barely visible stalks, or are sessile (leaf-base fixed around the stem, without any stalk). This feature helps to distinguish this species from the similar and closely related Crassula spathulata. The leaves have faintly toothed margins. Small, pink-white, star-shaped flowers appear in Autumn or late Summer.
The sheerness of a fabric is expressed as a numerical denier which ranges from 3 (extremely rare, very thin, barely visible) to 15 (standard sheer for stockings) up to 30 (semi opaque) until 100 . The materials which can be made translucent include gossamer, silk, rayon or nylon. Sheer fabric comes in a wide variety of colors, but for curtains ...
Niesslia is a genus of small, dark-coloured fungi that typically grow on decaying plant material. These fungi produce distinctive reproductive structures called perithecia, which are visible to the naked eye as tiny, dark spots on the plant surface.
One of thirteen currently recognized species of Panagrellus, P. redivivus is about 50 μm in diameter and just over 1 mm in length, barely visible to the naked eye. Subsisting on yeast , it is easily cultured at home on a substrate of flour paste [ 4 ] or porridge inoculated with dry yeast. [ 5 ]
The surface is decorated with barely visible sigmoid growth lines. The body whorl occupies half the height tor of the shell. At its base is a long, barely notched siphonal canal. It shows below and on its back some fifteen furrows that fade gradually away. The oval aperture is elongated and angular at its top. The columella is almost ...