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- it uses organic architecture, which leaves the bedrock exposed and unsculptured and the station appearing to be based on natural cave systems. The underground...
- Examples include leaving natural material, such as bedrock, exposed and unsculptured, such as the underground Rådhuset metro station in Stockholm, which appears...
- Latin for "west". Individuals have twenty body segments, each smooth and unsculptured, with a distinct waist between the first and second tergites (prozonite...
- was moved here from the Great Plaza in ancient times. Group C has an unsculptured stela. The monuments at Quiriguá include unusually large stelae elaborately...
- s**** is creamy white. It contains four whorls. The upper two whorls are unsculptured, the last descending steeply and suddenly. The whole surface is densely...
- antennal socket, 3–4 facets along longest diameter. Clypeus is flat and unsculptured. Median part of clypeus shield-like, projecting posteriorly between the...
- species is only known to be found in Peru. Hypsibius septulatus has unsculptured cuticles with around 22 dorsal undulations. It has two macroplacoids...
- of two submarginal cells, a fourth tooth on the species' mandible, an unsculptured and linear sternaulus, long antennae, and a predominantly uniform orange-brown...
- columella is flexed to the left below. The outer lip shows a broad, low, unsculptured varix. Within there are several denticles. The posterior ones are the...
- low and gradated. The s**** contains four whorls, the first minute, unsculptured, the others rapidly increasing in size, parted by channelled sutures...