areolated การใช้
- Commercial fishing for areolate grouper done with hand lines.
- It is warty ( verrucose ) with the warts sometimes cracking apart areolate.
- It grows in variable forms, from having a continuous surface to being areolate.
- In crustose areolate lichens, the edges of the areolas peel up from the substrate and appear leafy.
- Areolate grouper feed on fish and benthic ( bottom-dwelling ) invertebrates, primarily prawns and crabs.
- "G . belizeanus " cells are 53 67 areolated, ellipsoid in apical view, and compressed anteroposteriorly.
- This is called being rimose or areolate, and the " island " pieces separated by the cracks are called crustose placodioid.
- "Astraeus pteridis " is larger, or more when expanded, and often has a more pronounced areolate pattern on the inner surface of the rays.
- Variety " frustosus " is morphologically similar to the main type, but its cap becomes areolate ( marked out into small areas by cracks and crevices ) in maturity.
- "Lactarius rufulus " is Smith in 1979 ) are called rimulose-areolate ( irregularly cracked, with the cracks crossing one another ) based on a surface with " numerous mounds of inflated cells " paired together with crevices.
- The authors note that the fungus does not readily fit into any of the infrageneric ( i . e ., below the level of genus ) areolate ( cracked ) nor dry enough, and its spores are excessively ornamented in comparison.
- According to FishBase, the areolate grouper is known by several other common names in English, including the areolate rock cod, squaretail rock cod, yellow-spotted rock cod, green-spotted rock cod, and flat-tailed cod.
- According to FishBase, the areolate grouper is known by several other common names in English, including the areolate rock cod, squaretail rock cod, yellow-spotted rock cod, green-spotted rock cod, and flat-tailed cod.
- The table at right shows the amount of areolate grouper produced by farming between 1992 and 2004 and the amount produced by capture in Saudi Arabia ( Indian Ocean ) between 1996 and 2004, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- ""'Aspicilia phaea " "'( "'dusky sunken disk lichen "') is a grayish brown to tan areolate crustose lichen commonly found on rock in coastal to inland parts of central and southern California.
- The species ( " N . tesselata " ) is unique in the genus for its simple branches and for the central development of pycnidia on the raised areolate surface, as opposed to developing along the cortical ridges as generally recognized for the genus " Niebla ".
- They may grow in crustose forms like a warty surface ( verrucose ), like cracking-up old crust of paint ( rimose ), like a bunch of " islands " in a dry lake bed ( areolate ), like the flakes of cracking up paint are peeling up at the edges ( sub-squamulous ), or like the flakes are growing over others like scales ( squamulous ).