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- candelabra, the
fourth actine of
which is
basally ramified into 4 or 5
microspined rays. Ereskovsky,
Alexander V.; Lavrov,
Dennis V.; Willenz, Philippe...
- 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...
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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...
- Provancher, M. Lanzetta, "Scaling hard
vertical surfaces with
compliant microspine arrays," The
International Journal of
Robotics Research, Vol.25, No. 12...
-
ectosomal tylotes (long,
slender megascleres with ****s at both ends) with
microspined ends.
These form
tangential or
paratangential tracts. The choanosomal...
- of
tylotes (long,
slender megascleres with ****s at both ends) with
microspined bases. The
choanosomal (inner)
skeleton is a rounded,
triangular or square-meshed...
-
nephridia ("kidneys"). Its
trunk is
adorned with
small conical papillae ("
microspines"). Its "head"
bears a pair of tentaculate, horseshoe-shaped branchiae...
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Oxyasters I (30-80 μm),
microspined branches, only
found in some
specimens living > 1000 m.
Oxyasters II (6-33 μm),
microspined branches. Strongylasters...