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- ft:nonfleshy + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Fruits drupaceous, globose, fleshy, enclosed by nonfleshy calyx. [2] Basal leaves with a slender, nonfleshy petiole;)
- ft:loop + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Fruiti … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Fruiting pedicels strongly curved, often forming a complete loop, 4–8 (–12 )mm, pubescent with simple and forked trichomes. [2] Fruiting pedicels glabrous, slender, strongly recurved or nearly forming a loop, (3– )5–8 (–12 )mm.nearly forming a loop, (3– )5–8 (–12 )mm.)
- ft:ovuliferous + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Fruit … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Fruit follicular (when carpels united only at base and placentation marginal )or a 2-loculed capsule (when ovuliferous portions united for up to 1/2 their length and placentation axile proximally and marginal distally ), often inflated, dehiscing to middle or base. [2] Carpels 2, ovuliferous part united only at base or for up to 1/2 its length;only at base or for up to 1/2 its length;)
- ft:cuneate quadrangular + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Nectar scales cuneate-quadrangular, apex truncate to recurved, apical beak filiform. [2] Nectar scales cuneate-quadrangular, ca. 0.5 mm, apex subemarginate.)
- ft:inner + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Pappi bristles in 2 series (outer not clavate, inner longest, somewhat to strongly clavate ). [2] outer 1.8–3.4 × ca. 0.4, inner 3.5–3.7 × 0.4–0.5 mm, outer 1/3–2/3 length of inner.)
- ft:ebracteate + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Peduncles often inflated distally (not in T .pratensis ), ebracteate. [2] Racemes ebracteate or bracteate, elongated [not elongated ]in fruit.)
- ft:brassy + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] Petals free, brassy yellow, oblong, 5–7 mm, midvein often minutely papillate, apex mucronate. [2] Petals free, brassy yellow.)
- ft:lunulate + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] basal leaf blade obovate, oblong, broadly elliptic, or orbicular, 9–12 5–16 mm, margin entire, narrowly brown lunulate, apex obtuse to rounded. [2] placenta lunulate.)
- ft:orthoplocal + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumb … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), or spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal )[twice transversely folded (embryo diplecolobal )]; [2] cotyledons incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), or conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), rarely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).rely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).)
- ft:notorrhizal + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumb … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), or spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal )[twice transversely folded (embryo diplecolobal )]; [2] cotyledons incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), or conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), rarely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).rely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).)
- ft:pleurorrhizal + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumb … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), or spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal )[twice transversely folded (embryo diplecolobal )]; [2] cotyledons incumbent (embryo notorrhizal :radicle lying along back of 1 cotyledon ), accumbent (embryo pleurorrhizal :radicle applied to margins of both cotyledons ), or conduplicate (embryo orthoplocal :cotyledons folded longitudinally around radicle ), rarely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).rely spirally coiled (embryo spirolobal ).)
- ft:basifugal + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] leaf b … Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] leaf blade oblong- or ovate-lanceolate, 4.5–6 3–8 cm, abaxially densely gray villous, adaxially strigose, veins 3–5, slightly basifugal, base rounded or cuneate, margin serrulate or subentire, apex acuminate, rarely acute. [2] leaf blade ovate, 5–12 3–6.5 cm, abaxially densely yellow-brown pubescent, adaxially sparsely yellow pubescent, veins 3–5, slightly basifugal, base rounded, margin coarsely triangular serrate, apex caudate-acuminate.riangular serrate, apex caudate-acuminate.)
- ft:malpighiaceous + (Example sentences from FOC V8 : [1] valves not keeled, with a distinct midvein, outside with malpighiaceous trichomes, inside glabrous; [2] sepals ovate, (2 .2– )2.5–4 mm, glabrous or pubescent, (trichomes simple and malpighiaceous );)
- ft:obsolescent + (Example sentences from FOC V8, V9 : [1] Petals usually absent, sometimes 1 and obsolescent. [2] Petals absent, sometimes 1 (–5 )and obsolescent.)
- ft:ferrugineous + (Example sentences from FOC V8, V9 : [1] Branchlets terete, minutely ferrugineous tomentose when young, later glabrescent. [2] primary peduncle 2–4 cm, together with primary axis ferrugineous pubescent;)
- ft:drupe like + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] Fruit … Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] Fruit a drupe-like pome, red, brownish red, or orange to black, with persistent, incurved, fleshy sepals, containing pyrenes; [2] Pome drupe-like, purplish black or bluish, subglobose, succulent, with early caducous sepals leaving an annular ring;y caducous sepals leaving an annular ring;)
- ft:cupshaped + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] Hypanthium cupshaped, 1.5–2.5 mm, outside glabrous. [2] Hypanthium cupshaped, 2–2.8 mm, 4-sided, glabrous.)
- ft:craspedodromous + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf b … Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf blade usually serrate, sometimes nearly entire, venation craspedodromous or camptodromous, glabrous or pubescent. [2] Leaves simple, stipulate, usually petiolate, venation craspedodromous or camptodromous, margin serrate or entire.r camptodromous, margin serrate or entire.)
- ft:camptodromous + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf b … Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf blade usually serrate, sometimes nearly entire, venation craspedodromous or camptodromous, glabrous or pubescent. [2] Leaves simple, stipulate, usually petiolate, venation craspedodromous or camptodromous, margin serrate or entire.r camptodromous, margin serrate or entire.)
- ft:obovate rounded + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf b … Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] leaf blade obovate or obovate-rounded, 5–8 × 3.5–5.5 cm, abaxially sometimes gray-white, stellately pubescent, adaxially glabrous, base asymmetrical, subcordate or subrounded, margin serrate above middle of leaf, apex subacute; [2] leaf blade obovate or obovate-rounded, 7–13 × 4–10 cm, membranous, abaxially pubescent, adaxially drying green, glabrous, base asymmetrical, subcordate or rounded, margin serrate, teeth distinctly mucronate, apex acute;e, teeth distinctly mucronate, apex acute;)
- ft:genera + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] ovary … Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] ovary inferior, 3-loculed, ovules usually 2 per locule (more than 2 in a few small genera ), placentation axile; [2] Trees or shrubs (or woody vines with tendrils in Cardiospermum and allied genera ), rarely herbaceous climbers.lied genera ), rarely herbaceous climbers.)
- ft:carpellodes + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] staminodes (also interpreted as carpellodes )linear, short, persistent, or absent. [2] staminodes (also interpreted as carpellodes )absent or needlelike;)
- ft:discoidal + (Example sentences from FOC V9 : [1] stigma dilated, discoidal, papillate. [2] stigma dilated, discoidal.)
- dwc:county + (Examples: "Montana", "Minas Gerais", "Córdoba".)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-TypifiedName-CultivarName + (Firmgold <br/><br/>Granny Smith <br/><br/>Sturmer Pippin)
- abcd2:TaxonIdentified-CultivarName + (Firmgold<br/><br/>Granny Smith<br/><br/>Sturmer Pippin<br/><br/>Rheinische Vorgebirgstrauben<br/><br/>Emma<br/><br/>Avlon)
- abcd2:Synecology-Viral-GenusOrMonomial + (Flavivirus)
- abcd2:TaxonIdentified-Viral-GenusOrMonomial + (Flavivirus)
- dwc:occurrenceID + (For a specimen in the absence of a bona fide global unique identifier, for example, use the form: "urn:catalog:[institutionCode]:[collectionCode]:[catalogNumber]. Examples: "urn:lsid:nhm.ku.edu:Herps:32", "urn:catalog:FMNH:Mammal:145732")
- dwc:collectionID + (For physical specimens, the recommended be … For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:1001", "http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036".:1001", "http://grbio.org/cool/p5fp-c036".)
- dwc:institutionID + (For physical specimens, the recommended be … For physical specimens, the recommended best practice is to use an identifier from a collections registry such as the Global Registry of Biodiversity Repositories (http://grbio.org/). Examples: "http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:34777", "http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn".34777", "http://grbio.org/cool/km06-gtbn".)
- eol:isExtant + (Forest elephant is extant. Woolly mammoth is not.)
- abcd2:Gathering-GridCellSystem + (GB OS MGRS)
- abcd2:DataSet-License + (GPL, GFDL, Open-Document)
- ggbn:gelStain + (GelRed; SYBR-Safe; Ethidium Bromide (EtBr))
- ggbn:sequencingMethod + (Genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS))
- mixs:geo loc name + (Germany:Sylt:Hausstrand)
- abcd2:TaxonIdentified-Bacterial-Subgenus + (Gluconoacetobacter)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-TypifiedName-Bacterial-Subgenus + (Gluconoacetobacter)
- abcd2:TaxonIdentified-CultivarGroupName + (Granny Smith Group)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-TypifiedName-CultivarGroupName + (Granny Smith Group)
- ggbn:haplotype + (H4, A23)
- abcd2:PlantGeneticResourcesUnit-AncestralData + (Hanna/7*Atlas//Turk/8*Atlas<br/><br/>mutation found in HannaExample: selection from Irene<br/><br/>cross involving amongst others Hanna and Irene)
- abcd2:UnitAssemblage + (Herd of animals<br/><br/>Batches of specimens)
- ggbn:gelLadder + (HindIII)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-NomenclaturalTypeDesignation-TypeStatus + (Holotype<br/><br/>Isolectotype)
- mixs:assembly name + (HuRef, JCVI_ISG_i3_1.0)
- abcd2:Unit-Owner-SortingName + (Hundredwidth, James <br/><br/>McTrace, Aylstone T.)
- abcd2:UnitContentContact-SortingName + (Hundredwidth, James <br/><br/>McTrace, Aylstone T.)
- abcd2:Identifier-SortingName + (Hundredwidth, James <br/><br/>McTrace, Aylstone T.)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-Owner-SortingName + (Hundredwidth, James <br/><br/>McTrace, Aylstone T.)
- abcd2:SpecimenUnit-AcquiredFrom-SortingName + (Hundredwidth, James <br/><br/>McTrace, Aylstone T.)