「whorl」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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of widely spaced dense whorls of flowers, each | whorl a crowded ring of flowers held on erect pedice |
Only the | whorl and upper part of the trunk are sprayed to kil |
inches (1.3 cm) long, with 3-6 in each | whorl, and held by green calyces. |
h is paucispiral with a slightly less than one | whorl and shows fine spiral striae (stretch marks). |
Tarebia granifera showing its pale brown body | whorl and dark spire. |
the shell of Turritella species, both the body | whorl and the aperture are relatively small. |
, with foliated cords and spines over the body | whorl and shoulder, respectively. |
n the spire and the base; the rest of the last | whorl bears several spiral bands varying from light |
or tan shell colour is interrupted on the body | whorl by three darker brown spiral bands, spaced eve |
The shell is compressed with the outer | whorl covering much of the previous. |
evation at all to the spire, and only moderate | whorl expansion, the body whorl can sometimes still |
The body | whorl has two strong, wavy spiral bands. |
Its spire is low and the body | whorl has six or seven varices, each varix forming t |
Most current reconstructions place the | whorl in the front of the lower jaw; however this wo |
sometimes create a high spire with very little | whorl increase per revolution. |
The height of the last | whorl is 38 mm. |
The last | whorl is ventricose, i.e. inflated in the middle. |
In gastropods, the body | whorl is the most recently-formed and largest whorl |
Body | whorl is part of the morphology of a coiled gastropo |
ine at the sutures; the lower part of the last | whorl is very dark green and the apex is black. |
The lower part of body | whorl is punctured and grooved The color of the shel |
o a height of 20-30 cm, with three leaves in a | whorl near the top of the stem just below the flower |
Most flowers consist of a single | whorl of sepals termed a calyx; a single whorl of pe |
The inflorescence is a single or double | whorl of fingerlike racemes up to 15 centimeters lon |
ii has a longer peduncle and produces only one | whorl of flowers instead of many as in Aglaonemas. |
There is a | whorl of three large leaves generally described as b |
to three lanceolate leaflets and form a single | whorl of three leaves per stem; the leaflets have a |
a corolla, two whorls of stamens, and a single | whorl of carpels. |
m the seed during germination with a float and | whorl of leaves. |
It bears a prominent | whorl of downward facing flowers at the top of the s |
Atop the | whorl of bracts is a single nodding non-fragrant flo |
The inner | whorl of phyllaries surrounding the lower portion of |
y arranged about the base of the plant, with a | whorl of leaves at the middle of the stem as well. |
used to spin the shaft, which in turn spun the | whorl on the other end. |
ually several aggregated together, either in a | whorl on a shortened receptacle, as in hellebore, ac |
Whorl section is subquadrate, like Pleuronautilus, o | |
The | whorl section is subquadrate with a rounded venter. |
The | whorl section is slightly wider than high and is fai |
The | whorl section is compressed with straight sides and |
The | whorl section is broad with flanks converging on a g |
shell, as typical for the family, is evolute; | whorl section is fusiform with broadly rounded vente |
scoidal ammonite with a depressed, subtrigonal | whorl section and ceratitic sutures included in the |
pe of the family, differs in having a reniform | whorl section and essentially straight sutures at ma |
Its shell is very evolute, with an hexagonal | whorl section, and 6 rows of tuberucles, in pairs on |
order Nautilida, with a depressed, trapezoidal | whorl section. |
apidly expanding, with a depressed, elliptical | whorl section. |
ch shells are coiled with a generally quadrate | whorl section. |
sed, involute, nautiliconic shell; subcircular | whorl section; small umbilicus with a rounded should |
In early volutions | whorl sections are rounded, but later develop an obt |
cal to the ventral shoulders so as to make the | whorl sections widest close to the venter. |
ts of 3.5 whorls with the second and the third | whorl showing five spiral bands and the body whorl w |
The body | whorl shows a tendency to a second carination. |
The body | whorl shows in this side view as the last complete t |
The latter supports Desmoulin's | whorl snail (Vertigo moulinsiana), which is of natio |
Desmoulin's | whorl snail (On the list of endangered species in th |
site due to the presence of the narrow-mouthed | whorl snail (Vertigo angustior). |
Desmoulin's | whorl snail lives in calcareous wetlands, where ther |
site, but the same report states "Desmoulin's | whorl snail is now considered less scarce than it wa |
The narrow-mouthed | whorl snail, scientific name Vertigo angustior, is a |
Desmoulin's | whorl snail, scientific name Vertigo moulinsiana, is |
particularly large populations of Desmoulin's | whorl snail. |
rey, white-clawed crayfish and the desmoulin's | whorl snail. |
ttern of two or three spiral bands on the last | whorl, the broadest around the shell base and one or |
Above the middle of each | whorl, there is a strong carination that projects sl |
The flattened surface of the outer | whorl thus rests upon the dorsal surface of the foot |
The stone from which the | whorl was made, and on which the inscription was wri |
On the other end resided the | whorl, which acted as sort of a base. |
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