-
brainstem (syringobulbia). Syringobulbia,
which is rare,
usually occurs as a
slitlike gap
within the
lower brain stem and may
disrupt or
compress the
lower cranial...
-
egress and
ingress for the protoplasm, is terminal; can be
rounded or
slitlike. The
Fischerinidae was
removed from the
Miliolacea in
which three subfamilies...
-
lagenocanaliculate with
narrower pore openings.
Rimocanaliculate - Very
narrow slitlike pore canals. This pore
system is seen in
modern ostriches, so
these eggs...
- with
random or
regularly aligned punctae.
Aerture terminal,
ovate to
slitlike,
within a
slightly depressed fissure at the test apex,
provided internally...
- Baggina,
Cancris Eponididae – in
which the
aperture is
interiomarginal and
slitlike (or a
narrow arch) or
areal and cribrate. Eponides, Joanella, Paumotua...
-
cogenerates by its head morphology, i.e. its lips or
pseudolabia absence, a
slitlike oral opening, and its
buccal capsule being triangular shaped in the apical...
-
perfect nature.
Their faces are
composed of
smooth planes pierced only by
slitlike nostrils, eyes, and eyebrows. The
Shaka Triad in
particular is an example...
-
shape of the top of the
perithecium called ostiole has a
characteristic slitlike opening. They grow
either on very top of the
substrate with most of its...
- frigatebirds, but had
shorter less-hooked
bills and
longer legs, and
longer slitlike nasal openings. They
stood 30 to 40
centimetres (12 to 16 in) tall when...
- what
Mikhailov called "aberrational" features:
several fragments have
slitlike pore
canals and lack ornamentation. M.
lashuyuanensis – this oospecies...