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单词 caudicle
释义

caudicle

English

Alternative forms

  • caudicula

Etymology

Diminutive of Latin cauda (tail, appendage).

Noun

caudicle (plural caudicles)

  1. (botany) A slender, elastic process to which the masses of pollen in orchidaceous plants are attached.
    • 1858, Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species, 1909, Harvard Classics Edition, Volume 2, page 251,
      A pollinium when highly developed consists of a mass of pollen-grains, affixed to an elastic foot-stalk or caudicle, and this to a little mass of extremely viscid matter.
    • 1996, Rebecca Tyson Northen, Miniature Orchids and How to Grow Them, page 86:
      The structure of the rostellum and caudicles of the pollinia are worth noting. There are four pollinia, separated into two pairs. Each pair is attached to a long caudicle ending in a mass of sticky material or a distinct, viscid disc, except that in one species, I. intermedia, the two caudicles share a viscid disc. The rostellum in all species has two projections on which the caudicles lie.
    • 2000, E. Pacini, G. G. Franchi, Types of Pollen Dispersal Units in Monocots, Karen Wilson, David Morrison (editors), Monocots: Systematics and Evolution, unnumbered page,
      The caudicle holds the pollen grains together (Proctor and Harder 1994; Fig. 1).

Synonyms

  • stipe
  • caudex
  • caudiculate

Anagrams

  • caeculid
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