- frigatebirds, owls and pratincoles) have comb-like
serrations on the
claw (a
pectinate claw) of the
middle toe
which may aid in scratch-preening. Some species...
- night. In addition, a
distinguishing feature of this
family is the
pectinate claw,
which these birds use for preening. The
Caprimulgidae family is divided...
- (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea: Ctenochelidae), a new
ghost shrimp with
pectinate claw fingers from Madagascar".
Journal of
Natural History. 44 (29–30): 1789–1805...
- any
tetrapods (after Squamata, the
scaled reptiles).
pectinate claw Also,
feather comb. A
claw on the
middle toe of some birds, such as nightjars, herons...
- (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea: Ctenochelidae), a new
ghost shrimp with
pectinate claw fingers from Madagascar,
Journal of
Natural History, 44:29-30, 1789-1805...
- (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea: Ctenochelidae), a new
ghost shrimp with
pectinate claw fingers from Madagascar".
Journal of
Natural History. 44 (29–30): 1789–1805...
-
number of
pectinate crests.
Perisesarma guttatum have 20
pectinate crests and 11 to 13 oval-shaped
tubercles on top of
their claws.
Their claws are reddish...
- (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea: Ctenochelidae), a new
ghost shrimp with
pectinate claw fingers from Madagascar".
Journal of
Natural History. 44 (29–30): 1789–1805...
-
Flannelfoot in the
Terry Pratchett Discworld novel and in
allusion to the
pectinate claws."
Aleiodes gaspodei Butcher et al., 2012 Wasp
Gaspode the
Wonder Dog...
-
which bears a
grooming claw.
Their diet is a
mixture of
insects and
other small animals, fruit, and tree gums. They have
pectinate (comb-like) incisors...