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- anglerfish can be identified to the genus level using characteristics of the denticular "teeth" and nostril morphology, but species-level identification has not...
- Denticulate ligaments are lateral projections of the spinal pia mater forming triangular-shaped ligaments that anchor the spinal cord along its length...
- and 31 denticular teeth on the snout and between 20 and 50 on the chin, these teeth merge at thire bases to form the upper and lower denticular bones....
- defined, M. johnsonii males usually have a relatively larger number of denticular teeth and dorsal and pectoral fin rays. However, since only eight male...
- The denticular teeth are separate with between 3 and 6 on the upper denticular, rarelt 2, and between 4 and 7, rarely 3, on the lower denticular. Whipnose...
- and 31 denticular teeth on the snout and between 20 and 50 on the chin, these teeth merge at thire bases to form the upper and lower denticular bones....
- eyes contrasting with very small olfactory organs. There are two large denticular teeth, merged at their bases, as the tip of the snout and in contact with...
- back, do not have upward pointing mouths, there are teeth on the upper denticular bone, the esca has no small tooth-like structures, they have large eyes...
- window, the simple Tuscan columns on the house's wraparound gallery, and denticular molding under the eaves of the main block and on the turret and dormer...
- living males pigment may or may not be present. The parasitic males have denticular teeth, while their eyes, and olfactory organs degenerate and they have...