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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin

 
sacculatus,-a,-um (adj.A): sacculate; possessing saccules, small or minute sacs; possessed of a sac- or saccule-like structure;

sacculated (Eng.adj.): sacculate; “furnished with or formed of a sac: having a series of saclike expansions” (WIII).

- [hepatic] marsupia 1.5 mm longa grosse sacculata (Steph.), the marsupia 1.5 mm long, coarsely sacculate [i.e. possessed of a sac-like structure].

- [Ophrys] columna brevis, crassa, rostello 2-sacculato (B&H), the column short, thick, with the rostellum 2-sacculate.

- [Herminium] columna brevissima, stigmatibus utrinque in processus breves productis, apice 2-appendiculata v. nuda, rostello brevi v. medio prominente non (v. obscure sacculato (B&H), the column very short, with the stigmas on both sides prolonged into short processes, at the apex 2-appendiculate or naked, with the rostellum short of prominent in the middle nor or indistinctly sacculate.

- [Tinea] ab auctoribus generibus variis imprimis Acerati ascripta, a quo differt labello distincte calcarato, rostello non sacculato, pollinarii glandulis nudis dissitis (B&H), above all by authors assigned to different genera, from which it differs by the labellum distinctly spurred, by the rostellum not sacculate, by the glandules of the pollinarium naked [i.e. not included in saccules] distant[i.e. not contiguous].

 

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