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- characterized by these worker characters: eyes small or absent, situated behind midlength of side of head; anterior margin of clypeus with specialized dentiform...
- variable thickness, with the nucleus near the anterior end or at about midlength of the outer margin. Many muricids have episodic growth, which means their...
- ancestors had ten arms. The arms measure to about ~2.1 to 2.4 mm wide at the midlength. Two of the arms measure in at ~4.0 to 4.1 cm long, making up 27% of the...
- designed specifically to be a designated marksman rifle. This rifle uses a midlength short stroke gas piston system to reduce recoil and increases the speed...
- body have several small pale spots at the base of the wings, down the midlength, and on the scutellum. There is a prominent white patch on the costal...
- such as orbits that are wide in its back plus located in the skull's midlength, long nasal bones, selenodont form molars, and the presence of diastemata...
- within each internode. The keels of lower glumes are scabrous only beyond midlength, while the awns measure between 8 and 24 millimetres. Anthers are singular...
- proboscis, whereas flatworms have a pharynx located in their ventral side at midlength of body. The number of eyes this nemertean can have varies between 4 and...
- upperparts have light and dark brown longitudinal stripes, particularly at midlength, and are paler on the rump. The tail and upper wing are dark brown. The...
- just anterior to midlength of the orbital. Finally, the suture between the premaxilla and parietal bone is located around orbital midlength. P. westburyensis...