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- Acrembolic proboscises are usually found in parasitic gastropods. The elephant's trunk and the tapir's elongated nose are called "proboscis", as is the...
- The proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey (Nasalis larvatus) is an arboreal Old World monkey with an unusually large nose, a reddish-brown skin color...
- Proboscis is a genus of butterflies from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae. The species in the genus Proboscis occur in South America....
- attempting courtship. Unlike many other reptile species with prominent proboscises, A. proboscis does not use the appendage as a weapon, and may even attempt to...
- In teratology, a proboscis is a blind-ended, tube-like structure, commonly located in the middle of the face. It is commonly seen in severe forms of holoprosencephaly...
- proboscis bat (Rhynchonycteris naso) is a species of bat found in South America and Central America. Other common names include long-nosed proboscis bat...
- Proboscis extension reflex (PER) is the extension by an insect with an extendable proboscis (e.g. a bee or fly) of her proboscis (sticking out of her tongue)...
- attack as soon as the prey moves into the range of the proboscis. Some Anopla have branched proboscises which can be described as "a m**** of sticky spaghetti"...
- male peafowl, the tusks of male narwhals, enlarged proboscises in male elephant seals and proboscis monkeys, the bright facial and rump coloration of male...
- The solitary enteropneusts, commonly known as "acorn worms", have long proboscises and worm-like bodies with up to 200 branchial slits, are up to 2.5 metres...