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- mating cicadas to underscore the entire show. Being lightweight, and with hooklike legs, the exuviae of cicadas can be used as hair or clothing accessories...
- Instead, they developed very long forelimbs with mobile shoulder joints and hooklike claws. The pelvis and hindlimbs were specialized to stand upright, and...
- following synapomorphies: angular process of the mandible wide, may lack hooklike termination, expansion accommodates widened insertions for pterygoid muscle...
- and anacondas. The pale-throated sloth can hang so securely with its hooklike claws that it even falls asleep in this position. It may even stay suspended...
- Brown in 2001. It is found in Venezuela. The species name refers to the hooklike apical area of the costa of the valva and is derived from Latin hamatus...
- skin that is hard to cut open when ripe. The surface of the fruit has hooklike projections. It has many seeds which have a germination time of 1 to 6...
- hides the labrum. The mandibles have three teeth. The scutellum has a hooklike apex that projects downwards and an axillular groove or carina (axillular...
- gyrophoric acid), ascospores that are smaller than 20 μm, and unciform (hooklike) conidia. It was first described as a new species by Finnish lichenologist...
- modern artiodactyls. The coracoid process (normally resembling a small hooklike structure) is reduced to a blunt **** that only slightly projects. The...
- to a maximum height around a meter. The leaves are narrow, curving, and hooklike, hardening into sharp spines up to 2.5 centimeters long. The inflorescence...