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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
jubatus,-a,-um (adj.A): having a mane or crest, crested; maned, appearing as though with a mane of elements such as (long) hair; “crested, hence with long awns” (Stearn 1996) [> L. juba,-ae (s.f.I), q.v.];

[lichen] Alectoria jubata, Lichen jubatus.

Willdenow, when describing “’Thread-like, (filamentosa),’ when it is composed of threads, as Lichen jubatus, Conferva, Ceramium, Byssus, associated ‘jubatus’ with such a condition.

[alga] Rhodomenia jubata; Sphaerococcus jubatus

Hordeum jubatum L.: Squirrel-Tail Grass, “with a mane, with the “lateral pair of spikelets each reduced to 1-3 spreading awns, the glumes awn-like, 3-6 cm long” (Fernald 1950).

[Asteraceae] Berinia jubata; Crepis jubata; Heiraciodes jubata; Heiracium jubatum; Pilosella jubata; Soyeria jubata

Hieraciun jubaticeps, with a crested head.

 

A work in progress, presently with preliminary A through R, and S, and with S (in part) through Z essentially completed.
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