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known as a "
styliform element",
exceeding both the
third finger and the ulna in length,
extended backward from the
forelimb bones. This
styliform, an adaptation...
- organ,
composed of
various muscle groups and fibers.
Various species have
styliform bones to
support the membranes,
either on the
elbow (colugos, anomalures...
-
flying squirrels and not
other gliding mammals.
Possible origins for the
styliform cartilage have been explored, and the data
suggests that it is most likely...
- with
which it
shared a "
styliform element", an
elongate bone that
extended from the
distal (far) end of the ulna. The
styliform element was
slightly curved...
-
protrusions known as the
epimera with the
exception of the last needle-like (
styliform) part of the body
known as the telson. The
segment immediately preceding...
-
believed to feed on
decaying vegetable matter and
fungi in the wild. The
styliform mouthparts suggest the
Protura may be
fluid feeders,
based on evidence...
- apparatus.
Other characteristics include six-jointed
antennal peduncle, the
styliform uropods (a
character shared with some
other isopod groups), the fusion...
- the longest. At
least two species, Yi and Ambopteryx, also had a long "
styliform" bone
growing from the wrist, which,
along with the
third finger, helped...
-
lower one is integral,
almost twice longer than upper.
Floral bracts are
styliform,
shorter than the calyx,
early falling. The
corolla is
three times longer...
- just
below the suture,
which is finely,
callously margined. The apex is
styliform. This
marine species occurs off the
coasts of New
South Wales, Australia...