0 past simple and past participle of recline --
1 to lean or lie back with the upper part of your body in a nearly horizontal position: --
Rhabdosome small, slightly reclined, with two short, undivided first-order branches.
Rhabdosome small, consisting of two slender, reclined, unbranched, first-order stipes, each about 5 mm long.
Anterior process is projected anteriorly or slightly turned inward, usually with one to four small reclined denticles.
Rhabdosome small, reclined, 10 mm wide, consisting of three terminal stipes that are 4-6 mm long.
Pb element has a thick, slightly reclined cusp and a base with short posterior, anterior and lateral processes; the latter one is usually adenticulate.
Uniserial or uni-biserial, horizontal or reclined or initially scandent, branches in one genus; thecae with conspicuous sigmoid curvature, some species elaborated; development, where known, of diplograptid type.
Pa element has a thick, keeled, slightly reclined cusp and denticulate anterior processes which are relatively long and strongly curved inward.
Rhabdosome small consisting of two short, reclined first-order branches up to 5.5 mm long.