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- or insect attack. The plant is a diploid, annual, bushy herb of erect, semierect, or spreading and compact growth and normally varies from 30 to 50 centimetres...
- nonmammaliaform therapsids retained sprawling limbs (some late forms may have had semierect hind limbs); Permian carnivorous therapsids had sprawling forelimbs, and...
- females. The head is wide and short. Bodies are covered with erect and semierect yellowish fine hairs. The basic color may be mainly red, orange and yellow...
- in the size, shape, and structure of the plant. Cowpeas can be erect, semierect (trailing), or climbing. The crop is mainly grown for its seeds, which...
- consists of a short, dense under layer and an upper layer of longer, semierect, co**** guard hairs. The colour is somewhat variable, ranging from pale...
- dark brown in color. Ventrum and clypeus clothed with long, distinct semierect hairy pubescence. Other parts of dorsum is bare and clothed with very...
- in shape. The old German stands with the front of its body raised in a semierect station and the rest of its body carried close and parallel to the ground...
- wild rice, is a gr**** in the rice genus Oryza. It is an annual, erect to semierect gr****. It has leaves with a short ligule (<13 millimetres (33⁄64 in))...
- depressed. Dorsum uniformly reddish brown in color and covered with short, semierect, golden pubescence. Eyes large and temple short. Antenna long and slender...
- attachment points for strong limb muscles. The hindlimbs of Simosuchus were semierect, unlike the fully erect posture of most other notosuchians. A fossorial...