- thorns, spines, and prickles, and in
general spinose structures (sometimes
called spinose teeth or
spinose apical processes), are hard,
rigid extensions...
- as the
spinose ear tick, is a soft-bodied tick that is only
parasitic in the
larval and
nymphal stages. As its
common name suggests, the
spinose ear tick's...
- a
member of Muschampia. The
species is
commonly known as the
spinose skipper. The
spinose skipper, a
species of arid regions, is
found in
northern Hungary...
- (Q. chrysolepis), and the two may be hard to
distinguish because their spinose leaves are
superficially similar.
Coast live oak
typically has a much-branched...
-
Odontopleurida is an
order of very
spinose trilobites closely related to the
trilobites of the
order Lichida. Some
experts group the
Odontopleurid families...
- tubular.
Upper head-scales smooth;
occipital not enlarged;
small conical spinose scales on the side of the head near the ear, and on the neck; ear larger...
-
Wongan Hills in the
Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia. The
diffuse and
spinose shrub typically grows to a
height of 0.3 to 1.5
metres (1 to 5 ft). It...
-
obliquely trigonal, and
strongly radially ribbed, the ribs
scabrous to
spinose. The soft
parts are
bright red and many
tentacles protrude from the open...
- ISSN 1068-7971. Cohen, P. A.; Knoll, A. H.; Kodner, R. B. (April 2009). "Large
spinose microfossils in
Ediacaran rocks as
resting stages of
early animals". Proceedings...
-
Morula (Habromorula) spinosa,
common name : the
spinose rock s****, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the...