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where secondary veins curve near the
margin without joining adjacent secondary veins.
Pinnate 2.
Parallelodromous (parallel-
veined, parallel-ribbed, parallel-nerved...
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Siona lineata, the black-
veined moth, is a moth of the
family Geometridae. The
species was
first described by
Giovanni Antonio Scopoli in his 1763 Entomologia...
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found in
South Asia and Africa. In Africa, it is also
known as the brown-
veined white, and is well
known during summer and
autumn when
large numbers migrate...
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transverse sinuses bifurcate and
travel laterally and
inferiorly in an S-shaped
curve that
forms the
sigmoid sinuses which go on to form the two
jugular veins...
- oval
leaves up to 15 cm (6 in) long. Each leaf is
deeply veined lengthwise with
three curved lines.
Round clusters of tiny
white flowers are produced...
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Aeromachus stigmata, the
veined scrub hopper, is a skipper, a type of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae. The
species was
first described by Frederic...
- slender,
slightly curved hooks along the top, and the last two
abdominal segments have a single, rear-facing
spine on
every side. Red-
veined meadowhawk naiads...
- thin,
curving pedicels.
There is a
single tiny
bract at the base of each pedicel. The
flower is
under 2
millimeters long. It has five red-
veined white...
- (dioecious), the male with 10
stamens and a 10-
veined calyx, the
female with 5
styles and a 20-
veined calyx. The fruit,
produced from July onwards, is...
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exhibit flexibility in the use of tools. At
least four
individuals of the
veined octopus (Amphioctopus marginatus) have been
observed retrieving discarded...