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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
foraminulatus,-a,-um (adj.A): provided with or covered with foraminuli [i.e. small foramina or openings] [> L. foraminula,-ae (s.f.I), q.v. dim. foramen,-inis (s.n.III), q.v.];

- Bоletus esculentus, compressus, dense foraminulatus, & per longitudinem соstatus, e cinereo virescens, pediculo crassiori, albo Tab. 85. fg 3. In Casiniani, & Divi Pauli Paroeciis, per agros (Mich.), Boletus esculentus [i.e. edible], compressed, densely foraminulatus [i.e. with many small holes], and ribbed along its length, ash-gray to greenish, with a thicker pedice [i.e. stipe], white, Plate 85, figure 3. Throughout the fields in the parish of Casiniani and of Saint Paul.

- Drupa globosa, carnosa, supra medium stylorum basibus tuberculata, putamine osseo depresso subangulato margine foraminulato 2-5-loculari, loculis divergentibus. (B&H), drupe globose, fleshy, tuberculate at the bases above the middle of the styles, with the putamen bony, depressed, somewhat angled with foraminules [i.e. tiny openings] 2-5-locular, with the locules divergent.

 

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