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corbicula

American  
[kawr-bik-yuh-luh] / kɔrˈbɪk yə lə /

noun

plural

corbiculae
  1. pollen basket.


corbicula British  
/ kɔːˈbɪkjʊlə /

noun

  1. the technical name for pollen basket

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Other Word Forms

  • corbiculate adjective

Etymology

Origin of corbicula

1810–20; < New Latin, little basket; corbeil

Example Sentences

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On its shores are tortoises, mud-turtles, crayfish and innumerable sand-hoppers; and at varying depths in the lake several species of Melania, Melanopsis, Neritina, Corbicula and Unio have been found.

From Project Gutenberg

Most recently, an invasive Asian clam, Corbicula fluminea, blamed for algal blooms that clouded Lake Tahoe, has been found in Lake George.

From New York Times

Corbicula of humble bee 67   ,,  10-12.

From Project Gutenberg

Corbicula -um: a concave, smooth space, edged by a fringe of hairs arising from the margins of the posterior tibiae in bees, forming the pollen basket its function is to hold the collected pollen in place.

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