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- Dinosauria,
including a
large anterior trochanter,
metatarsals II and IV of
subequal length,
reduced contact between ischium and pubis, the
presence of a cnemial...
- large,
grooved fangs situated below each eye. The
mandibular teeth are
subequal. The body is
slightly compressed. The
dorsal scales,
which are arranged...
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false whorls called verticillasters. The
corolla is two-lipped with four
subequal lobes, the
upper lobe
usually the largest. The
fruit is a nutlet, containing...
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scale and
dactyli P2–4 with
their ultimate and
penultimate spines being subequal in size. Baba, Keiji, and Chia-Wei Lin. "Five new
species of chirostylid...
- incon****uous. The 2–3 mm long
calyx teeth are ovate-triangular in
shape and are
subequal or the
posterior teeth larger, with
rigid apices. The
corollas have some...
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Archaeognatha differ from the Zygentoma, in
which the
three organs are
subequal in length. In the late 20th century, it was
recognized that the
order Thysanura...
- (on the body
whorl about eighteen) feeble, narrow,
subequal, protractive,
axial riblets, with
subequal interspaces,
crossed by fine, close-set
spiral threads...
- siltstones,
composed dominantly of silt-sized particles;
mudstones with
subequal mixture of silt- and clay-sized particles; and claystones,
composed mostly...
- of the head. In
basal chelicerates, the
pedipalps are
unspecialized and
subequal to the
posterior pairs of
walking legs. However, in sea
spider and arachnids...