Definition of Epigaeal

1. epigeal [adj] - See also: epigeal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Epigaeal

epifascial
epifauna
epifaunae
epifaunal
epifaunas
epiflora
epifloral
epifluorescence
epifluorescence microscopes
epifluorescences
epifluorescent
epifluorohydrin
epifluorohydrins
epifocal
epigaea
epigaeal (current term)
epigaean
epigaeous
epigallocatechin
epigastralgia
epigastria
epigastrial
epigastric
epigastric angle
epigastric arteries
epigastric artery
epigastric fold
epigastric fossa
epigastric hernia

Literary usage of Epigaeal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1868)
"... on filaments which are free from the corolla for one-eighth of an inch, and projecting that much beyond the corolla throat. In the case of epigaeal had ..."

2. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1920)
"... raised in light and epigaeal animals raised under cave conditions. С. С. LITTLE, using records of Sloane Maternity Hospital of New York, found ratio of ..."

3. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1921)
"The epigaeal Tenebrionidae are less abundant on such land while it is under cultivation, as by such process the immature stages more often ..."

4. ... Arrangement of the Families of Mammals. With Analytical Tables by Theodore Gill (1874)
"... closed behind; the middle coxal cavities widely open externally, with distinct trochantin. The eyes are coarsely granulate. Habits epigaeal. Tribe II. ..."

5. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections by Smithsonian Institution (1874)
"... closed behind; the middle coxal cavities widely open externally, with distinct trochantin. The eyes are coarsely granulate. Habits epigaeal. Tribe II. ..."

6. An Ecological Survey of Isle Royale, Lake Superior by Charles Christopher Adams, Henry Allan Gleason, Otto McCreary, Max Minor Peet, University of Michigan University Museum, Michigan Geological Survey (1909)
"... and where this characteristic feature is more in evidence among the beetles. Good examples may be found among the Meloidae. Tenebrionidae and epigaeal ..."

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