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Furca (Latin for "fork"),
plural forms furcae or furcas, or its diminutive, furcula, may
refer to:
Furca (genus), a prehistoric...
- from the
order Eurynotoidiformes. It
contains only a
single species, K.
furcae,
known from the
Permian of
European Russia. The
former genus Amblypterina...
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cercaria larva from
Ernst Haeckel's
Kunstformen der
Natur (1904): The tail's
furcae give the
impression of horns,
hence the
genus name
Bucephalus meaning "ox...
- head') was
chosen because of the horn-like
appearance of the
forked tail (
furcae) of its cercaria. By what
Manter calls a "curious cir****stance",
horns are...
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california pseudobrenda Coenonympha california subfusca Coenonympha california furcae Coenonympha california nipisiquit Coenonympha california ampelos Coenonympha...
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small head with
ovoid sclerites; well-developed
swimming flaps;
caudal furcae;
raptorial predatory lifestyle) and
forming a
clade in
multiple phylogenetic...
- body
anterior of the
molar process. The
abdominal segment has a pair of
furcae,
alongside a tiny
spine dorsoterminally above the ****. Six
distinct larval...
- The
cercaria has a
characteristic bifurcated tail,
classically called furcae (Latin for fork); hence, the name (derived from a Gr**** word κέρκος, kerkos...
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complete body of a juvenile. A
large Amplectobeluid radiodont with long tail
furcae. The
frontal appendages formed a
distinctive claw-like shape. Lyrarapax...
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either with a tail fan
compose of 1 to 3
pairs of blades, a pair of long
furcae, an
elongated terminal structure, or a
featureless blunt tip. Stanleycaris...