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Members of the
genus Metridium, also
known as
plumose anemones, are sea
anemones found mostly in the
cooler waters of the
northern Pacific and Atlantic...
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techniques of
fractography in
which characteristic marks such as
hackles and
plumose structures are used to
determine propagation directions and, in some cases...
- sea
anemone in the
family Metridiidae. It is
commonly known as the
giant plumose anemone or white-plumed anemone. It is
found in the
eastern Pacific Ocean...
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females emit pheromones,
which the male can
detect through his large,
plumose (feathery) antennae.
Males can fly for
miles to
reach a female.
After the...
- drought-tolerant,
grows fast,
reaches 3 feet in height, and has many purple,
plumose flower spikes. Fountaingr**** has been
introduced to the
Canary Islands...
- shark, cabezon, kelp b****,
leopard shark,
spiny dogfish, kelp greenling,
plumose anemone, and
numerous species of rockfish. The reef also
supports more...
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Metridium senile, the
Plumose, Fluffy, or
Frilled anemone, is a
species of sea
anemone in the
family Metridiidae. As a
member of the
genus Metridium,...
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Glena plumosaria, the
dainty gray moth or
plumose gray moth, is a
species of moth in the
family Geometridae. It is
found in
North America,
where it has...
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Types of
insect antennae: 8–11
Aristate Capitate Clavate Filiform Flabellate Geniculate Setaceous Lamellate Moniliform Pectinate Plumose Serrate Stylate...
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fracture joint geometries that
might be
encountered in
field studies:
Plumose Structures are
fracture networks that form at a
range of scales, and spread...