a. Biol. [ad. mod.L. striolātus, f. STRIOLA: see -ATE2.] Marked with striolæ.
1841. Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, I. ix. 266. The whorls appear to be very finely striolate.
1899. Proc. Zool. Soc., 860. Abdominal integument punctured as well as striolate.
Hence Striolated a., in the same sense.
1865. Tristram, Land of Israel (1876), 288. S. brought in several specimens of the striolated bunting.
1901. Proc. Zool. Soc., II. 38. The 2nd and 3rd segments punctured and longitudinally striolated in the middle.