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- distinguished from C. steinkampi by its keeled gular and ventral scales, which are unkeeled in the latter species. Total length is up to 223mm, usually about 200mm...
- Gryllotalpidae in which they are much shorter and brush-like. The pronotum is unkeeled and the sternal plates are flat, unadorned with flaps or spines. The tarsus...
- genus were added also abnormal unkeeled specimens of genus Protogrammoceras). Another example is Pseudolioceras, whose unkeeled specimen was used as type for...
- relatively robust jaws, compared to other insectivorous bats. They have an unkeeled calcar and a short, round tragus. The curvature of the tragus helps distinguish...
- Haploceratoidea are typically compressed, discoidal Ammontida that may be keeled or unkeeled, tending to be oxyconic, with usually falcoid or falcate ribbing. The aptychi...
- The sternum identified in the London specimen, by contrast, appeared unkeeled and this discrepancy led Petronievics to classify the Berlin specimen as...
- caudal, rear, surface of squamosal boss is flat to gently rounded and is unkeeled The quadratojugal bosses on the ch**** are broad and smooth with strong...
- stable. The collared dwarf racer is recognized by the 15 to 19 rows of unkeeled dorsal scales on its back. They are roughly 30 to 40 centimeters in size;...
- Flowers are bi****ual or pistillate. They contain (1) 3-5 herbaceous, unkeeled perianth segments, connate only at base or nearly to the middle, sometimes...
- robust streamlined lizard with a short head and rounded body with smooth, unkeeled scales. The dorsal surface is usually greenish or brownish but varies much...