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Reticulation is a net-like pattern, arrangement, or structure. Reticulation or Reticulated may refer to: Reticulation (single-access key), a structure of an identification tree, where there are several possible routes to a correct identification; A coloration pattern of some animals (e.g. the reticulated giraffe)
The name Boletus albidus is a later synonym. [2] In 2014, ... There is a light straw-coloured reticulation at the upper part of the stipe, though in rare occasions ...
Glyptagnostus reticulatus angelini also has poorly developed longitudinal furrows outlining the pygidial axis and a variable degree of reticulation. Glyptagnostus reticulatus reticulatus , in contrast, has well-developed longitudinal furrows surrounding the pygidial axis and strongly reticulate patterns (though they are less convex).
Two forms of reticulation can be distinguished: Terminal reticulation and inner reticulation. In a terminal reticulation a single taxon or next-level-key is keyed out in several locations in the key. This type of reticulation is normally compatible with any printable presentation format of identification keys and normally does not require ...
Reticulation occurs at various levels: [4] at a chromosomal level, meiotic recombination causes evolution to be reticulate; at a species level, reticulation arises through hybrid speciation and horizontal gene transfer; and at a population level, sexual recombination causes reticulation. [1]
Synonyms [2] Centrolenella resplendens Lynch and Duellman, ... The iris is whitish cream to beige, with a fine grey to brown reticulation. [5] Habitat and conservation
Synonyms [1] Daphnella granata Hedley, 1922 (original combination) Fenestrosyrinx granata (Hedley, 1922) ... minute oblique reticulation under high magnification.
The pores are red, the tubes yellow and the flesh is pale yellow, and all become blue when bruised. The stout stipe is bulbous or cylindrical at the base and yellow at the top and pink- to orange-red at its lower parts, and patterned in a fine darker orange or red reticulation. The mushrooms smell of hay when fresh or dried.