sensu in English

adverb

(Latin) in the sense of (Taxonomy)

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1. The kumquat is of the genus citrus Fortunella sensu stricto and cousin to other Citruses – oranges, lemons and limes sensu lato

2. Leaf architecture and systematics of the Hamamelidaceae sensu lato.

3. Johnsoniaceae and Hemerocallidaceae sensu stricto form a clade that has strong statistical support.

4. In other words, the narrowly circumscribed Erotylidae correspond to the subfamily Erotylinae in the definition sensu lato.

5. Reappraisal of Hydatigera taeniaeformis (Batsch, 1786) (Cestoda: Taeniidae) sensu lato with description of Hydatigera kamiyai n

6. Delineatio sensu stricto Adumbrationem sive extrema rei lineamenta ostendit, quae aliis lineis sparsis repleri potest, ut sensus spatialis creetur

7. The genus Labiobaetis, sensu Lugo-Ortiz and McCafferty , fits the Arctogean distributional pattern, i.e., Afrotropical + Holarctic + Oriental regions

8. Sphaeria Ambiens Pers., (1801) Sphaeria diatrypa Fr., (1823) Sphaeria microstoma Pers., (1801) Sphaeria tetraspora sensu Currey p.p.; fide Cannon, Hawksworth & Sherwood-Pike (1985) Valsa Ambiens Nitschke, (1867) Valsa Ambiens subsp

9. ANATOMICAL STUDY OF FORAMEN VESALIUS The foramina of the carotid circulation consist of pattern 1 (sensu Voss, 1988); a thick Alisphenoid strut is present, and the subsquamosal fenestra is large (Figs.

10. Antigravitational erosion ? ON THE USAGE OF THE TERMS SYNGENESIS, PARAGENESIS, ANTIGRAVITATIVE EROSION ( LATO SENSU ) AND Antigravitational EROSION “….Man gibt zuerst in Worten nach, und dann allmählich auch in der Sache…” (Freud, 1921)

11. The use of the division name Bryophyta sensu lato is still found in the literature, but more frequently the Bryophyta now is used in a restricted sense to include only the mosses

12. Typecultures are designated for the species Streptomyces thermoviolaceus ssp. thernoviolaceus and ssp. apingens, S. thermovulgaris, Pseudonocardia thermophila and Microbispora bispora; neotypes are proposed for Thermonospora curvata and Streptomyces rectus=Actinomyces thermophilus sensu Gilbert.

13. Apomicts seem to have evolved from sexual ancestors independently in several distantly related taxa and can experience advantages, such as reduced or no allocation to male function (in hermaphroditic taxa) and reproductive assurance (sensu ref

14. Copulating; Copulating with; Copulating with her; Copulating with him; Copulating with me; Copulating with one; Copulating with them; Copulating with us; Copulating with you; Copulatio verborum indicat acceptionem in eodem sensu; copulation; copulation; copulation; copulation; copulation behavior; copulation behavior; copulation behavior

15. The phylogenetic relationships of the Gryllidae, summarized by Darryl Gwynne in 1995 from his own work (using mainly anatomical characteristics) and that of earlier authors, are shown in the following cladogram, with the Orthoptera divided into two main groups, Ensifera (crickets sensu lato) and Caelifera (grasshoppers).

16. 271: 1–12, 2004 Published April 28 INTRODUCTION The mixing of porewater solutes and sediment par-ticles by the activities of benthic organisms, collec-tively referred to as Bioturbation (sensu Richter 1952), has long been known to have profound effects on the physical, chemical and biological properties of un-consolidated sediments (e.g