Beltian body

English

Etymology

From Belt +‎ -ian, after Thomas Belt (1832–1878), English geologist and naturalist.

Noun

Beltian body (plural Beltian bodies)

  1. (botany) A structure found on the tips of leaflets in some acacias, rich in lipids and proteins, believed to have evolved as part of a symbiotic relationship with ants.