What does vestiture mean?
Vestiture means (biology) The hairs of plants, invertebrates and other non-mammalian organisms, taken as a whole..
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/ˈvɛstɪstjʊə/ · noun
(biology) The hairs of plants, invertebrates and other non-mammalian organisms, taken as a whole..
Phycosecids are small, ovate, convex beetles with a prognathous head, partly covered by a semicircular projection of the pronotum and a dorsal vestiture of whitish scales or scalelike setae.
Toward the end of the second album the photography burst into color to celebrate the vivid vestiture of her adolescent molts.
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Vestiture means (biology) The hairs of plants, invertebrates and other non-mammalian organisms, taken as a whole..
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Phycosecids are small, ovate, convex beetles with a prognathous head, partly covered by a semicircular projection of the pronotum and a dorsal vestiture of whitish scales or scalelike setae.
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