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No Taxon clypeus, clypeal, clypeate ... clypeus, noun, plural clypeuses or clypei, adjective clypeal (clypeate = shaped like a round shield) - shield-shaped plate of exoskeleton in an insect below the frons and above the labrum:
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We have undertaken the present study to focus in more detail on the clypeate pollen type, particularly in relation to the characteristics of exine sculpturing and exine shields.
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non-clypeate clypeate form stroma-like structures. 70-75/tin diameter. 100-1000 Fm diameter ... erumpent or superficial, clypeate to non-clypeate asco- ...
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Caput clypeatum. - (L. caput, and clypeus, a shield.) See Clypeate head. ... Clypeate Head. - When the head is tolerably flat, and the margin of the clypeus and the front are broad and flat. Caput clypeatum. (L. clypeus, a shield.)
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Of particular interest are clypeate pollen grains, in which the exine is differentiated into polygonal shields. These are best known in the large subgenus Xylophylla, with over 80 species; however, a unique type of clypeate grain has evolved, apparently independently, in section Cyclanthera.
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In subgenus Xylophylla, the spectacular development of clypeate grains (with exine shields defined by distinct muri) provides the most useful synapomorphy for defining this group of 80 species. An even more remarkable occurrence of clypeate pollen, with very small exine shields, occurs in section Cyclanthera;
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