| 41. | It may also run along a lateral vein, in which case the direction usually is towards the midrib.
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| 42. | Note bundle sheath extensions of mid-and lateral veins ( V ) and multicellular indusial wall ( I ).
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| 43. | The midrib, lateral veins and net veins visible on both surfaces, raised and more evident under the leaf.
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| 44. | Illawarra socketwood lateral veins are sharply angled at around 40 degrees in relation to the mid rib of the leaf.
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| 45. | The mine consists of a short tortuous corridor, that widens into a blotch, often between two lateral veins.
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| 46. | They create a small, oval, lower-surface tentiform mine which is mostly located between two lateral veins.
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| 47. | The blotch runs between adjacent lateral veins, but may cross over the veins when situated peripherally on the lamina.
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| 48. | The leaves are pinnately veined, with lateral veins 7-paired, the undersides of the leaves have prominent veining.
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| 49. | The midrib, lateral veins and net veins are visible on both surfaces, raised and more evident under the leaf.
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| 50. | When the larva reaches the leaf disc, it makes an elongate blotch between the midrib and the first lateral vein.
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