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bead gland, pearl body (s) (noun); bead glands; pearl bodies (pl)
One of a heterogeneous group of food bodies with a pear-like luster and high concentration of lipids, apparently used by plants to attract and support ants: A pearl body devolops from the epidermis of leaves, petioles, and certain sprouts and branches of plants.
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pearl body, bead glands
One of a heterogeneous group of food bodies with a pearl-like luster and high concentration of lipids (fatty acids), apparently used by plants to attract and to support ants.
This entry is located in the following unit: Ant and Related Entomology Terms (page 15)