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- linear (long and narrow) to subulate (slender), slightly curved, and subfalcate (vaguely sickle-shaped) in character. Subadult leaves are ascending, incurved...
- confluent, obtuse, entire, somewhat marginate, the middle ones oblong, subfalcate, the upper diminished into an a****inate apex, the lower dwarfed into rounded...
- fissured with pruinose orange to yellow branchlets. It has falcate to subfalcate glaucous green phyllodes that are 6 to 25 centimetres (2 to 10 in) long...
- scale and have a narrowly elliptic to linear shape and are straight to subfalcate. they have a length of 3.5 to 8.5 cm (1.4 to 3.3 in) and a width of 4...
- lance-shaped), with a slightly curved form that botanists describe as "subfalcate". The leaf margins are entire (without teeth or lobes), and the leaves...
- The ferruginous-ochreous, clouded with yellow-whitish forewings have a subfalcate apex. The costal edge is dark fuscous; a darker triangular suffusion on...
- scale-teeth, first two ochreous brown, others black; dark line of cilia subfalcate at apex. Hindwings grey. Larva yellow-whitish or green-whitish; dorsal...
- extension into filaments to a lesser degree. The pectoral fins are falcate to subfalcate with 18–20 rays, while the caudal fin is deeply forked with bilateral...
- stigma dark fuscous; two black dorsal scale-teeth; dark line of cilia subfalcate at apex. Hindwings dark grey. Larvae yellow-green; dorsal line darker...
- and a slender black interrupted marginal line. Fore wings acute, hardly subfalcate; a dark cinereous apical patch, four white costal subapical points; orbicular...