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- is campanulate, 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long,
hirsute and glandular,
subequally 5-toothed,
upper tooth broadly ovate-oblong, obtuse,
abruptly acute, lateral...
- of the head. In
basal chelicerates, the
pedipalps are
unspecialized and
subequal to the
posterior pairs of
walking legs. However, in sea
spider and arachnids...
- Dinosauria,
including a
large anterior trochanter,
metatarsals II and IV of
subequal length,
reduced contact between ischium and pubis, the
presence of a cnemial...
-
false whorls called verticillasters. The
corolla is two-lipped with four
subequal lobes, the
upper lobe
usually the largest. The
fruit is a nutlet, containing...
- siltstones,
composed dominantly of silt-sized particles;
mudstones with
subequal mixture of silt- and clay-sized particles; and claystones,
composed mostly...
- “Bolodon” in
having P1–P3 with
prominent posterior cingulum and P1 of
subequal size with P2
rather than
distinctly smaller. — Kielan-Jaworowska, Cifelli...
- large,
grooved fangs situated below each eye. The
mandibular teeth are
subequal. The body is
slightly compressed. The
dorsal scales,
which are arranged...
-
dashes of
blood scattered on the
breast and belly. The tail
consists of 12
subequal feathers,
shafts white, rounded, the ends whitish, the
coverts a rich crimson...
- egg
undergoes a
total and
radial cleavage following a
symmetrical and
subequal pattern.
Development is
remarkably slow, with the
first cleavage taking...