- 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...
-
Morula (Habromorula) spinosa,
common name : the
spinose rock s****, is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Muricidae, the...
-
limbs and long tail One to five
crests consisting of enlarged,
sometimes spinose scales (one
nuchal and
vertebral crest,
sometime one or two
dorsal crests...
- PMID 32817471. Cohen, P. A.; Knoll, A. H.; Kodner, R. B. (April 2009). "Large
spinose microfossils in
Ediacaran rocks as
resting stages of
early animals". Proceedings...
-
hominivorax ****worm fly
larvae extracted from the wound.
Arrow 1
indicates the
spinose bands; note the
spines arranged in 4 rows that
separate each segment. Arrow...
-
vaguely resembles other Oriental species of
Sphegina that have
strong spinose setae at the
posterior margin of
sternum IV, but is not
especially similar...
- (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...
- Male
caudal end of
Capillaria plectropomi, with
spinose ****ular
sheath and
extruded ****ule.
Scanning electron microscopy....