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- The body whorl is closely sulcate throughout, the sulci striate.
- It may be even or sulcate ( grooved ).
- The lip is called " sulcate ", when it is grooved within.
- The periphery of the mold may appear orange-coloured, and radial sulcate folds will develop.
- The body whorl is closely sulcate throughout, the sulci striate The intervening ridges of the rounded apex is striate.
- Females are usually larger than the males and come in two forms, with grooved ( sulcate ) or smooth elytra.
- Sulcate pollen has a furrow across the middle of what was the outer face when the pollen grain was in its tetrad.
- The mouth is always provided with a jaw, which is striate, ribbed, sulcate or plicate, sometimes composed of several imbricating pieces.
- It most nearly resembles a perforate, elongated, sulcate " Odostomia ", without ant tooth or fold on the inner lip.
- It has a perianth tube that is long, and a 2 cm long ovary, which is sulcate ( marked with parallel grooves ).
- "Paradoxurus " species have a broad head, a narrow muzzle with a large rhinarium that is deeply sulcate in the middle, and prominent angles above anteriorly.
- Branches stout, pale brown, terete, smooth, not shining, glabrous; branchlets similar, very slender, slightly angular, black-punctate; buds glabrous; sulcate on either face, the intrusion absent.
- The pods are small, sessile, puberulent to strigose, spreading to declined, often humistrate, in profile ovoid-oblong, straight or a trifle incurved, obtuse at base, abruptly acute at apex to short-mucronate, thickened, incompletely to fully bilocular ( 2-celled ), cordate in cross-section, trigonous or compressed-triquetrous, the lateral faces flat, the dorsal ( upper or adaxial ) face narrower and sulcate ( grooved ), carinate by the ventral suture, the dorsal suture shallowly to deeply sulcate; thin, papery, green to stramineous ( brownish ) valves strigulose, 4 7 mm long, 1?2?mm in diameter, deciduous from receptacle, dehiscence primarily basal and occurs after falling.
- The pods are small, sessile, puberulent to strigose, spreading to declined, often humistrate, in profile ovoid-oblong, straight or a trifle incurved, obtuse at base, abruptly acute at apex to short-mucronate, thickened, incompletely to fully bilocular ( 2-celled ), cordate in cross-section, trigonous or compressed-triquetrous, the lateral faces flat, the dorsal ( upper or adaxial ) face narrower and sulcate ( grooved ), carinate by the ventral suture, the dorsal suture shallowly to deeply sulcate; thin, papery, green to stramineous ( brownish ) valves strigulose, 4 7 mm long, 1?2?mm in diameter, deciduous from receptacle, dehiscence primarily basal and occurs after falling.
- :Branches angled, dull, glabrous, pale; branchlcts similar, sparsely glandular; leaves opposite, petiolate, the petiole up to 1 cm long, glandular, hispidulous, stipulate, the stipules persistent, borne on the petiole about 1.5 to 2 mm above its base, linear, up to 5 mm long, glandular and hispidulous; blades broadly ovate to suborbicular, the larger 6 cm long by 4.5 cm wide, cordate or subcordate at base, abruptly short-acuminate at apex, conspicuously dentate ( the teeth broad, extending to the middle of the blade or below ), ciliate, above sparsely but uniformly strigose ( the hairs all simple ), glabrate with age, beneath glandular, hispidulous on the veins and veinlets, densely bearded in the vein axils; lateral veins 2 to 5, straight, reaching the margin; peduncle up to 3.5 cm long, conspicuously glandular, bearing a few stellate hairs, these with numerous spreading branches; bracts at base of inlorescence conspicuous, up to 1.5 cm long, 2 mm broad at middle, narrowed at base, glandular and sparsely pubescent, the hairs both simple and stellate; cyme up to 5.7 cm wide and 3 cm long, twice compound, the primary rays 6 to 8, very densely glandular; bractlets of cyme linear, glandular, sparingly ciliate; calyx tube 2 to 2.5 mm long, cylindric, densely glandular; calyx lobes about 1 mm long, acute, ciliate with long simple hairs, glabrous on the back, eglandular; corolla 3.5 to 4 mm long, glabrous; stamens slightly exserted, the ilaments about 4 mm long; style glabrous; fruit much lattened, about I cm long, 8 mm wide, and 3 mm thick, leshy, the endocarp 3-sulcate on one face ( the central groove very slight, the lateral pronounced ) and lightly 2-sulcate on the other, with no ventral intrusion.
- :Branches angled, dull, glabrous, pale; branchlcts similar, sparsely glandular; leaves opposite, petiolate, the petiole up to 1 cm long, glandular, hispidulous, stipulate, the stipules persistent, borne on the petiole about 1.5 to 2 mm above its base, linear, up to 5 mm long, glandular and hispidulous; blades broadly ovate to suborbicular, the larger 6 cm long by 4.5 cm wide, cordate or subcordate at base, abruptly short-acuminate at apex, conspicuously dentate ( the teeth broad, extending to the middle of the blade or below ), ciliate, above sparsely but uniformly strigose ( the hairs all simple ), glabrate with age, beneath glandular, hispidulous on the veins and veinlets, densely bearded in the vein axils; lateral veins 2 to 5, straight, reaching the margin; peduncle up to 3.5 cm long, conspicuously glandular, bearing a few stellate hairs, these with numerous spreading branches; bracts at base of inlorescence conspicuous, up to 1.5 cm long, 2 mm broad at middle, narrowed at base, glandular and sparsely pubescent, the hairs both simple and stellate; cyme up to 5.7 cm wide and 3 cm long, twice compound, the primary rays 6 to 8, very densely glandular; bractlets of cyme linear, glandular, sparingly ciliate; calyx tube 2 to 2.5 mm long, cylindric, densely glandular; calyx lobes about 1 mm long, acute, ciliate with long simple hairs, glabrous on the back, eglandular; corolla 3.5 to 4 mm long, glabrous; stamens slightly exserted, the ilaments about 4 mm long; style glabrous; fruit much lattened, about I cm long, 8 mm wide, and 3 mm thick, leshy, the endocarp 3-sulcate on one face ( the central groove very slight, the lateral pronounced ) and lightly 2-sulcate on the other, with no ventral intrusion.