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An endodermis generally surrounds the stele. A centrarch (protoxylem in the center of a metaxylem cylinder) haplostele is prevalent in members of the rhyniophyte grade, such as Rhynia. [6] actinostele – a variation of the protostele in which the core is lobed or fluted. [7] This stele is found in many species of club moss (Lycopodium and ...
Phytophthora fragariae is a fungus-like plant pathogen that causes red stele, otherwise known as Lanarkshire disease, in strawberries.Symptoms of red stele can include a red core in the roots, wilting of leaves, reduced flowering, stunting, and bitter fruit.
A stele (/ ˈ s t iː l i / STEE-lee) or stela (/ ˈ s t iː l ə / STEE-lə) [note 1] is a stone or wooden slab, generally taller than it is wide, erected in the ancient world as a monument. The surface of the stele often has text, ornamentation, or both. These may be inscribed, carved in relief, or painted. Stelae were created for many ...
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Microstele alamellata Steklov, 1966 † Microstele buryaki Steklov, 1966 † Microstele caucasica Steklov, 1966 † Microstele gerardae Karnekamp, 1990 [2] † Microstele ikvae Prisyazhnyuk, 1971 [3]
A Hakkari stele: An armed warrior man wearing a cap (1500-1000 BCE) Bronze Age anthropomorphic funerary stelae have been found in Saudi Arabia. There are similarities to the Kurgan type in the handling of the slab-like body with incised detail, though the treatment of the head is rather more realistic. [15]
Streptostele bonjongoensis Tryon, 1885: synonym of Rhabdogulella buchholzi (E. von Martens, 1876) (unnecessary, unused replacement name); Streptostele dautzenbergi Pilsbry, 1919: synonym of Streptostele minor E. von Martens, 1897 (junior synonym)
All the known species are native to northern South America (Venezuela and the Guianas). [1] Species [1] Stelestylis anomala Harling - Aragua + Carabobo States in Venezuela; Stelestylis coriacea Drude - probably Brazil; original type destroyed in Second World War, precise location locale unknown; Stelestylis stylaris (Gleason) Harling ...