haptera

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

haptein +‎ -era

Noun[edit]

haptera

  1. plural of hapteron
    The kelp specimen uses its haptera to anchor itself to the rocks.
    • 1921, Annie Lorrain Smith, Lichens, University press, page 94:
      By means of these haptera not only different individuals become united together but instances are given by Sernander in which Cetraria islandica, normally a ground lichen had become epiphytic by attaching itself in this way to the trunk of a tree (Pinus sylvestris).

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