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The wingspan is 11–14 millimetres (0.43–0.55 in). Coleophora species have narrow blunt to pointed forewings and a weakly defined tornus The hindwings are narrow-elongate and very long-fringed.
In defending this view, reliabilists (and externalists generally) are apt to point to examples from simple acts of perception: if one sees a bird in the tree outside one's window and thereby gains the belief that there is a bird in that tree, one might not at all understand the cognitive processes that account for one's successful act of ...
For instance, although a person might regularly and reliably collect money for her employer in her personal wallet and later give it to her employer, her putting it in her personal wallet may appear improper and give rise to suspicion of commingling. It is common practice in the business and legal communities to avoid even the appearance of ...
Synonyms [1] Rhodohypoxis baurii (Baker) Nel (1914) Hypoxis baurii , the red star or rosy posy , is a species of flowering plant in the family Hypoxidaceae which is native to South Africa , Lesotho , and Swaziland , [ 1 ] where it grows in damp meadows.
Mycena sororius is a closely related species that has been reliably distinguished from M. rosea by the electrophoretic migration of isozymes, as well as having larger spores—7.5–8.5 to 10 by 4.8–5.5 μm, compared to 6.5–9 by 4.5–5 μm for M. rosea.
Lucien Quélet's Gyrodon ustale, published in 1886, [5] is a synonym. [1] Marcel Bon described the variety rufoaurantiacum from France in 1984. [6] Within the genus Tricholoma, T. ustale is classified in the section Albobrunnea of the subgenus Tricholoma. [7] The species name is from the Latin ustalis "burnt" and relates to the colour of the ...
Ramalina ovalis is sometimes given as a synonym of Ramalina celastri, [1] but molecular data strongly support its distinction as a unique species. [5] In North America, a vernacular name used for the species is "palmetto lichen". This refers to the divergence of the branches from a single point, similar to a palmetto leaf. [6]