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- starfish with a leathery surface and an inflated appearance. It is subpentagonal in shape with a very convex aboral (upper) surface and flat base. Its...
- plate strongly narrowed laterally. Tibial spurs are long. Scutellum subpentagonal with rounded distal margin. Elytra convex with punctuated and grooved...
- robust. Lamellae under fourth toe are 6-7. Claws are short. Mental subpentagonal, with concave posterior lateral borders. Dorsal scales across mid-body...
- is darker in colour than that of other segments. Sternum type 1 is subpentagonal and horizontally compressed. Sixth row of granules on both movable and...
- sometimes referred to as a Pumpkin sea star. It is a big sea star with a subpentagonal and very plump body. It is quite recognizable because of its bright...
- India to Melanesia. Total length is 21.8 to 90 mm. Sternum type 1 is subpentagonal or subtriangular. Pedipalps are orthobothriotaxic. Cheliceral fixed...
- Total length of the scorpion ranges from 30 to 52 mm. Sternum type 1 is subpentagonal or subtriangular and long, which exhibits horizontal compression. Pedipalps...
- neocaledonensis). Fallax is diagnosed by having s**** that are oval to subpentagonal in shape, with the anterior commissure (line where the valves meet anteriorly)...
- C. edwardtaylori range from 7–8. The claws are short. The mental is subpentagonal. Midbody scales are in 29–30 rows. The head is not depressed. A preanal...
- triangular, around a broad central disc; many species are pentagonal or subpentagonal, covered densely with granular, seed-like protuberances, hence the name...