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The leaves are shiny with parallel veins and are either smooth or pustulate.
The wall is calcareous, perforate and pustulate, especially on the umbilical side.
Dorsum is smooth to pustulate.
The dorsum is irregularly pustulate.
Dorsum is pustulate or shagreen.
The shell contains pustulate microsculpture.
Dorsum irregularly pustulate; in some specimens the pustules tend to form a V in the scapular region.
At the moment of hatching, the protoconch (embryonic shell) is translucent and has a creamy, off-white background color with small, pustulate markings.
Flowers 12 - 30cm tall August - October with pale yellow flowers on a rounded flower head, scented.Leaves plain green, sometimes pustulate.
Egg shells with pustulate surface structures: basis for a new genus of New Guinea skinks (Lacertilia: Scincidae).
In revisiting his columns a decade later, Ingersoll edited his criticism to take out "very inappropriate" assumptions about Gerber, although he still found the series to be "pustulate".
Whiteinella, which has a pustulate surface, is from the U. Cretaceous (M. Cenomanian to M. Turonian), is also cosmopolitan.
Benatti, M. N. "A review of the genus Bulbothrix Hale: the isidiate, sorediate, and pustulate species with medullary salazinic acid."
How a massed choir of pustulate adolescents with furred up hands and filthy handkerchiefs in their pockets could make a sound so moving is one of the mysteries of music.
Individual grains elongate-oval, prolate in cross-sections; sulcus distal, elongate, running from one end of grain to the other, along the rims with granulate to pustulate sculpture (see fig.)"
Donald H. Pfister, in his 1979 monograph on the genus Wynnea, suggests that the pustulate appearance of the outer surface clearly distinguishes W. americana from the other species in the genus.
The new species was diagnosed as differing from _P. inflata_ in having less webbing on the feet, a poorly developed supratympanic fold, a more pustulate dorsum, and marked differences in dorsal pattern, color, and nature of antebrachial banding.
It hugs the bounty hunter in a mindless surround so he cannot but breathe the golems substance, and his inhuman skin and the delicate membranes within him pustulate and break apart and he drowns on his liquescent lungs.
In a case of flat smallpox, the skin remains smooth and doesn't pustulate, but it darkens until it looks charred, and it can slip or fall off the body in sheets, sometimes all of it, causing instant death, though that is very rare.