The species has a characteristic ambococliid interior, but the medially plicate ornamentation is unknown elsewhere. |
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The lenticular, keeled conch form and evolute, coarsely plicate juvenile whorls of Eoprodromites were anticipated by the Pseudarietitinae. |
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During the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods, many shells became coarsely plicate. |
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Spirifer, a typical genus of this time, is characterized by plicate shells with a wide hinge line. |
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However, like palms and some members of the Iridales, they have plicate leaves, and these leaf forms are among the earliest known fossil monocots. |
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The leaves are completely without midrib, but in most cases somewhat plicate. |
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Guate m ala re plicate d th e m od e lin 2001 w ith considerable s u ccess. |
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They are very plicate and the strong midrib ends in the tip of the leaf. |
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