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glabrate –
lacking hairs or trichomes;
surface smooth hirsute – co****ly
hairy hispid –
having bristly hairs articulate –
simple pluricellular-uniseriate hairs...
- The
hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), also
called ****am
rabbit and
bristly rabbit, is a
leporid native to
South Asia,
whose historic range extended along...
- The
hispid cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) is a
rodent species long
thought to
occur in
parts of
South America,
Central America, and
southern North America...
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Acanthospermum hispidum (bristly starbur, goat's head,
hispid starburr, starbur) is an
annual plant in the
family Asteraceae,
which is
native to Central...
- The
hispid pocket mouse (Chaetodipus hispidus) is a
large pocket mouse native to the
Great Plains region of
North America. It is a
member of the genus...
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Strophanthus hispidus, the
hispid strophanthus, (family: Apocynaceae) is a
liana or
shrub that can grow up to 5
metres (16 ft) tall. Its
flowers feature...
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toothed bracts that are foliaceous. The
ovary is
hispid, 3-lobed.
Styles are 3, each 2-fid.
Capsules are
hispid, 3-valved and
concealed by a bract. The stem...
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Smilax tamnoides,
common name
bristly greenbrier, is a
North American species of
plants native to the
United States and Canada. It is
widespread from Ontario...
- with "hare" in
their common names which are not
considered true hares: the
hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), and four
species known as red rock
hares (comprising...
- The
hispid hocicudo (Oxymycterus hispidus) is a
rodent species from
South America. It is
found in
Argentina and Brazil, in the
Atlantic Forest. Bonvicino...