- from two Gr**** words: κτενός (ctenos),
meaning "comb" (referring to the
comblike spines on the lizard's back and tail), and σαύρα (saura),
meaning "lizard"...
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exchange gases using gills on
either side of the pharynx.
Gills consist of
comblike structures called filaments. Each
filament contains a
capillary network...
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Ventral view: the
pectines have a
comblike structure in an
inverted V shape....
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incompletely from each
other in the
midline by a
fibrous pectiniform septum – a
comblike band of
connective tissue extending between the
corpora cavernosa. The...
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single very fine fiber. The
fibers are
pulled out by the calamistrum, a
comblike set of
bristles on the
jointed tip of the cribellum, and
combined into...
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serratus means saw-toothed;
orbicularis means circular;
pectinate means comblike;
piriformis means pear-shaped;
platys means flat and
gracilis means slender...
- from two Gr**** words:
ctenos (Κτενός),
meaning "comb" (referring to the
comblike spines on the lizard's back and tail), and
saura (σαύρα),
meaning "lizard"...
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Rachicerinae family. It is the only
North American species with
pectinate (
comblike)
flagellomeres (antenna segments).
United States. Loew,
Hermann (1863)...
- secretions, such as the
reddish dye
Tyrian purple). an
unpaired ctenidium (a
comblike respiratory structure in
certain mollusks) The
following is
based on the...
- Many, many
varieties of
berries were foraged; some were
harvested with
comblike devices not
reportedly used elsewhere.
Acorns were
relished but were not...