a. Biol. [ad. mod.L. striolātus, f. STRIOLA: see -ATE2.] Marked with striolæ.

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1841.  Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, I. ix. 266. The whorls appear to be very finely striolate.

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1899.  Proc. Zool. Soc., 860. Abdominal integument punctured as well as striolate.

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  Hence Striolated a., in the same sense.

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1865.  Tristram, Land of Israel (1876), 288. S. brought in several specimens of the striolated bunting.

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1901.  Proc. Zool. Soc., II. 38. The 2nd and 3rd segments punctured and longitudinally striolated in the middle.

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