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Glyphidocera clavae is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Adamski in 2005. It is
found in
Costa Rica. Savela, Markku. "Glyphidocera...
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forms the head on
which there are no structures, such as
filiform cirri or
clavae,
which are used in some
modern modes of
sensory perception. Eyes can not...
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spider from the
inside out, when the
spider has died,
stiff lavender clavae begin to
shoot up out of the
spider cadaver.
Gibellula pulchra does not...
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group belongs the word
palach ('club';
plural pelach glossed in
Latin as
clavae),
which occurs in the
nickname Pen-Pelach ('Cudgel-head'),
which alongside...
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acute at the
distal pole. The
exine is 0.5–1 μm thick, with 2–3 μm long
clavae or bacula. Huang, Tseng-Chieng 1978. "Miocene
palynomorphs of Taiwan. II...
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Valid Song,
Crasquin & Gong Late
Devonian China
Croninocythereis clavae Sp. nov
Valid Yamaguchi,
Matsui &
Nishi Paleocene (Thanetian)
Atlantic Ocean...
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chungchinmookara Adamski & Brown, 2001
Glyphidocera citae Adamski, 2005
Glyphidocera clavae Adamski, 2005
Glyphidocera comae Adamski, 2005
Glyphidocera contionis Adamski...