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intertragal notch, is the
space between the
tragus and
antitragus Lobe (lobule)
Scapha, the
depression or
groove between the
helix and the
anthelix Tragus The...
- (Cymbiola)
nobilis (Lightfoot, 1786)
Voluta fasciata Schubert & Wagner, 1829
Voluta nobilis [Lightfoot], 1786 (original combination)
Voluta scapha Gmelin, 1791...
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unilateral or bilateral. The
concha is
large with
poorly developed antihelix and
scapha. It is the
result of
malformation of
cartilage during primitive ear development...
- The witch,
Arnoglossus scapha, is a
lefteye flounder of the
family Bothidae,
found around China and New Zealand, in
waters less than 400 m in depth. Their...
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Prolimacodes badia (Hübner, 1822)
Synonyms Limacodes scapha Harris, 1841
Limacodes undifera Walker, 1855
Eulimacodes scapha Prolimacodes badia argentimacula...
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underneath the side of the head. The
condition also
involves underdeveloped scapha and
antihelical crura.
Cryptotia is also
known as
buried ear or
hidden ear...
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often occurs in the
potential space between the
helix and the
antihelix (
scapha) and
extends anteriorly into the
fossa triangularis. Less frequently, the...
- the
Rhine that
first occurs in 1050. This "ford" may
actually refer to a
scapha or
skiff which was used to
disembark goods coming from
Constance to move...
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Witch (word), the word "witch"
itself Witch (lefteye flounder) (Arnoglossus
scapha), a
Pacific flatfish Witch (righteye flounder) (Glyptocephalus cynoglossus)...
- (shanks) of the
antihelix is the
triangular fossa (depression),
while the
scapha (elongated depression) lies
between the
helix and antihelix. The antihelix...