- In a
zoological context,
spines are hard, needle-like
anatomical structures found in both
vertebrate and
invertebrate species. The
spines of most spiny...
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Sarcomphalus mistol or
mistol is a
species of
spiniferous shrub or tree of the
family Rhamnaceae. It is
native to Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern...
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native to
Argentina and
Bolivia where it
grows in the wild,
mostly in
spiniferous forests of the low
mountain ranges of the
western Chaco. It is characteristic...
- infraspinate, infraspinatus, interspinal, spinal, spine, spinel, spinescent,
spiniferous, spiniform, spinose,
spinous spūma spūm- foam despumate, despumation...
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segment very small), and
whose second to
fifth pair of
appendages were
spiniferous. Some
further diagnostic characters unite the group, such as the slightly...
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opisthosoma with
appendages II-IV
being spiniferous akin to the
genus Ctenopterus,
whilst appendages V-VI are non-
spiniferous akin to the
genus Pagea. The fixed...
- infraspinate, infraspinatus, interspinal, spinal, spine, spinel, spinescent,
spiniferous, spiniform, spinose,
spinous spir-
breathe Latin spirare aspire, conspire...
- able to
extend beyond the
carapace margin and the
appendages II–V were
spiniferous. The
genus is in
various ways
similar to the more
derived eurypterids...
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opisthosoma with a
marginal rim.
Appendages II-V are
spiniferous as in
Lamontopterus and VI is non-
spiniferous as in Kokomopterus. The
Kokomopteridae retains...
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following pairs (appendages IV and V) were
moderately sized and
typically spiniferous walking legs. The last legs, (VI), form a pair of
swimming legs characteristic...