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- 1. doi:10.1046/j.1439-0469.2001.00140.x. Elzinga RJ (October 1998). "Microspines in the alimentary canal of arthropoda, onychophora, annelida". International...
- dropping. The larvae are light brown with a covering of tiny dark brown microspines. The thorax has three pairs of legs and each segment is covered by a...
- candelabra, the fourth actine of which is basally ramified into 4 or 5 microspined rays. Ereskovsky, Alexander V.; Lavrov, Dennis V.; Willenz, Philippe...
- Their bodies can also be brown, pink, green, and yellow with many thorny microspines. Mature larvae migrate to the soil, where they pupate for 12 to 16 days...
- of tylotes (long, slender megascleres with ****s at both ends) with microspined bases. The choanosomal (inner) skeleton is a rounded, triangular or square-meshed...
- ectosomal tylotes (long, slender megascleres with ****s at both ends) with microspined ends. These form tangential or paratangential tracts. The choanosomal...
- nephridia ("kidneys"). Its trunk is adorned with small conical papillae ("microspines"). Its "head" bears a pair of tentaculate, horseshoe-shaped branchiae...
- Provancher, M. Lanzetta, "Scaling hard vertical surfaces with compliant microspine arrays," The International Journal of Robotics Research, Vol.25, No. 12...
- Oxyasters I (30-80 μm), microspined branches, only found in some specimens living > 1000 m. Oxyasters II (6-33 μm), microspined branches. Strongylasters...
- name also means "covered with small pins". It has numerous glochids or microspines, 3–12 mm long, acicular, slender, spreading, forming a dense cluster...