- sepalis bene persistentibus, with the sepals very persistent.
- marginibus bene recurvis, with the margins very recurved.
- setae bene elongatae, the setas very elongated.
- apicibus bene saepe caducis, with the apices very often caducous.
- marginibus folii bene argute serrulatis, with the margins of the leaf very sharply serrulate.
- stratum stereidarum bene effectum, band of stereids well developed.
- Monochlamydeae classem nec naturalem nec bene limitatam formant, the Monochlamydeae form a class neither natural nor well limited.
- nervis bene intra marginem anastomosantibus, by the nerves well within the margin anastomosing.
- species notis bene distincta, the species by the characters quite distinct.
- cellulis ducum in strato unico bene effecto sitis, with guide cells in a single well developed layer situated.
- bene penitus, (adv.) thoroughly within, deep inside.
- bene robustus (adj.) thoroughly hard or solid.
- nervis bene impressis, with the nerves well impressed.
- character hujus generis nondum bene extricatus (Swartz), the essential nature of this genus has not yet been well made clear.
melius (adv.), ‘better:’
- venis in margine apicali melius visis, with the veins better seen on the apical margin.
- in Cryptonemearum subdivisione favellidia melius [optime] cognita, in the subdivision of Cryptonemeae the favellidia are better [best] known.
optime (adv.), ‘best:’
- sporis in sectione opularia optime visis, spores best seen in optical section.
- species apice styli exappendiculato optime distincta, species by the apex of the style exappendiculate best distinguished.
NOTE: bene facta,-orum (pl.n.II), benefits, benefactions; brave deeds, meritorious acts; to do good, to benefit, to be of good effect (Lewis & Short).