- Body hair or
androgenic hair is
terminal hair that
develops on the
human body
during and
after puberty. It is
different from head hair and also from less...
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display features such as
rosette structures, waxy surfaces, and
abundant pilosity. The páramos of the
northern Andes are the most
extensive examples of this...
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media related to
Chest hair. Setty, LR (1961). "Bare
areas in
regions of
pilosity of the
chest and abdomen".
Journal of the
National Medical ****ociation...
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total variation. Four
pilosity patterns (patterns of hair-like setae) are
known to
occur within Tatuidris collections.
Pilosity pattern A
consists of...
- petioles,
which measure 2–6 cm long, and are
similarly covered with sp****
pilosity. The leaf
blades are triangular-ovate,
ranging from 4.5 to 10.5 cm long...
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process on the pronotum,
smooth and
shiny integument, long and
flagellate pilosity and
petiole slanting forward on the
dorsal edge. However, they note that...
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pedicel smooth or only
slightly rugulose;
abdomen polished and smooth;
pilosity long, abundant,
reddish yellow,
slightly oblique on the
antennae and legs...
- var. sphondylium. It is
distinguished from var. chaetocarpoides by the
pilosity (hairiness) of the ovary. Each of the
listed forms differs from its corresponding...
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scape pilosity,
impressed metanotal groove,
relatively smaller eyes and
shorter spines in P.
fervens versus de****bent to subde****bent
scape pilosity with...
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larvae destined to
become workers because of
longer and more
abundant pilosity. Nickerson, J. C.; Barbara,
Kathryn A. (2009-03-01). "Crazy ant: Paratrechina...