「CARAPACE」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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ale is larger than the male, and has a deeper | carapace. |
They have a flattened | carapace, that is usually a solid grey or almost black |
The shell was a two-part | carapace on the upper surface of the body. |
teeth, claws, horns, spiky tail, and a spiky | carapace. |
ab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus, has a square-like | carapace with three marginal teeth toward the front of |
nus of Silurian eurypterid, with a triangular | carapace, laterally positioned eyes, and a curved tels |
pider, 6.8 mm in length, has a blackish-brown | carapace and a dark grey, sparsely hairy abdomen. |
F. valida had a bivalved | carapace, like that seen in ostracod crustaceans, whic |
Romaleon antennarium has a fan-shaped | carapace with eleven teeth to either side of the eyest |
region of Russia, which consisted of a single | carapace. |
called the small hermit crab, with a maximum | carapace length of 5.45 mm (0.215 in). |
It had a bivalved | carapace that covered most of its body, leaving only t |
C. ornatus is also smaller, at a maximum | carapace width of only 93 millimetres (3.7 in), compar |
pound eyes; the thorax covered by a coat-like | carapace; a muscular, cylindrical abdomen; and a tail |
m size of 10 millimetres (0.39 in) across the | carapace. |
ii grows to 7 centimetres (2.8 in) across the | carapace, which is triangular and has a deep semicircu |
5 centimetres (1.8 to 2.0 in) wide across its | carapace. |
-110 millimetres (2.8-4.3 in) wide across the | carapace on Ascension Island; individuals from Atol da |
eliticus grows to 3 inches (76 mm) across the | carapace, which is covered in large patches of red col |
2 on the lower edge, and continues along the | carapace as a dorsal carina (ridge). |
This turtle has an elongated | carapace, up to 20 cm in length, which is distinctly f |
C. dehaani has an uneven | carapace, which is divided into four frontal lobes. |
rganism has a segmented trunk and an elongate | carapace - characters which have led to suggestions th |
predators because of its small size and spiky | carapace. |
bright red chelipeds (claws) and green/brown | carapace. |
total length of 30 centimetres (12 in), and a | carapace length of 5-14 cm (2.0-5.5 in), while females |
e, the slender crab has a very broad and oval | carapace with dull tooth-like protrusions toward the f |
lack, the abdomen is small and brown, and the | carapace is coffee colored or golden. |
The adult male is has brown legs, and the | carapace a dull rose grey, while the female is unknown |
ched to the shells of live gastropods and the | carapace of other crustaceans. |
ength of 9-12 centimetres (3.5-4.7 in), and a | carapace length of 3-7 cm (1.2-2.8 in). |
ngth of around 77 millimetres (3.0 in), and a | carapace length of 15-18 millimetres (0.6-0.7 in). |
gradually lose the blue coloration and their | carapace turns green, their abdomen red, their legs gr |
bearing legs), which are twice as long as the | carapace. |
seagrass beds, and reach sexual maturity at a | carapace length of around 32 millimetres (1.3 in). |
Both the | carapace and the walking legs have a dense covering of |
in) across its almost circular, reddish-brown | carapace and lives on coarse soft bottoms at shallow d |
, Thia scutellata, is a species of crab whose | carapace resembles a human thumbnail. |
Liocarcinus navigator has a dark brown | carapace approximately 3.5 cm wide, with lighter perei |
The female has a dark brown | carapace with an irregular pale central stripe and whi |
ually a well camouflaged crab, decorating its | carapace with hydroids and seaweeds. |
The densely hairy | carapace is dark brown with a large pale, roughly tria |
Its dorsal shell ( | carapace) is generally a dark purple in color, althoug |
-orange legs, and an almost entirely blackish | carapace with a pair of yellow, orange or maroon spots |
It has a | carapace up to 4 centimetres (1.6 in) wide, which is b |
The slender crab usually has a | carapace that is olive brown and legs that vary from y |
The largest of these, A. antipodarum, has a | carapace up to 100 millimetres (3.9 in) long, and is f |
Adult Pisidia longicornis typically have a | carapace length of 1 centimetre (0.4 in). |
Adults typically have a | carapace length of 2.5-4 millimetres (0.10-0.16 in). |
Adults have a | carapace 30 millimetres (1.2 in) wide, and legs with y |
Males typically have a | carapace 60 millimetres (2.4 in) long, and females 98 |
ly one specimen is a possible match, having a | carapace which is round as in the Eoplectreurys males, |
Unlike other anomurans, however, the | carapace is considerably longer than wide. |
It grows up to 130 millimetres (5.1 in) in | carapace length, and is pale brown with red spots. |
Adults can be 8-13 cm (3-5 inches) in | carapace length. |
clornata meieri by its orange chin, its round | carapace appearance, the Cuora mccordi/ Boletus like p |
Its bivalved | carapace bears the imprints of its veins. |
tures, such as the fact that they both lack a | carapace, possess sessile compound eyes, and thoracic |
h of the animal is covered by a large, hinged | carapace. |
In the males the | carapace is elongated, dark brown or dark grey, with t |
This species has a moderately depressed | carapace, with an interrupted tubercular keel; margin |
otype USNM 6727 consists of a nearly complete | carapace and an isolated hyoplastral fragment, was fir |
the holotype YPM PU 16319, a nearly complete | carapace and from the paratypes YPM PU 16320, YPM PU 1 |
nt tubercle (small nodule) on shoulder of the | carapace. |
A fold of the | carapace extends ventrally to constitute a branchial c |
This covering extends around the sides of the | carapace, ending beyond the posterior median eyes. |
The legs, claws and outer sections of the | carapace are reddish, orange or whitish. |
A black line runs along the back of the | carapace, continuing along most of the abdomen. |
colour with sandy dots across the back of the | carapace. |
, the rostrum is the forward extension of the | carapace in front of the eyes. |
have a horizontal rostrum at the front of the | carapace; the rostrum is basically just an extension o |
In addition, the part of the | carapace covering the gills is inflated and equipped w |
tinctive keel is found down the center of the | carapace, and the outer edges have serrations. |
They are identified by the brown of rust-red | carapace and large chelipeds, which are usually blue i |
uniformly red, but the ventral surface of the | carapace is spotted. |
om the lobster's eye socket to the end of its | carapace. |
hiefly white, with red along the edges of the | carapace and the abdominal somites. |
The length of the | carapace is measured in millimeteres, and compared to |
the ambient light to give the green of their | carapace a rainbow tint. |
as the area between the anterior edge of the | carapace and the anterior eyes. |
The front edge of the | carapace has five teeth on either side, with the first |
ions in the middle of the dorsal ridge of the | carapace, and a sharply leading pseudorostrum. |
nly slightly discernible from the rest of the | carapace, but never as obviously pale as in Nine-bande |
ongitudinal yellow band along the back of the | carapace and abdomen, which distinctively has 4 paired |
the number of teeth on the front edge of the | carapace, there being six in C. similis and only two i |
triangular marks on the dorsal surface of the | carapace and large dark patches marking the location o |
ing the row of spines along the center of the | carapace: in L. emarginata there are nine, while in L. |
covering of white scales on the sides of the | carapace which extend from the clypeus to beyond the p |
ges (gills) on its legs, the reduction of the | carapace, and the fact that the winter eggs hatch as n |
he color of the legs matches the color of the | carapace but the white-tipped claws (chelipeds) are a |
the number of broad teeth on the front of the | carapace (3 in P. trituberculatus, 4 in P. pelagicus) |
adults (called the lacinia mobilis), and of a | carapace which is often reduced in size and is not fus |
of the eye, 12-15 spines on each side of the | carapace, a forward-pointing spine on the back of each |
nantly yellow, but with purple patches on the | carapace. |
The pattern of grooves on the | carapace indicates clear affinities with the Anomura. |
omes from the "horn", or protuberance, on the | carapace. |
s a characteristic longitudinal groove on the | carapace which separates all species of Neoscona from |
, more rounded nature of the tubercles on the | carapace. |
ttensis, but has less prominent spines on the | carapace. |
arvae bear "exceptionally long" spines on the | carapace, one directed forwards, and two directed back |
rom the rostrum to the cervical groove on the | carapace) of 14.5 millimetres (0.57 in). |
le's Map Turtle has intricate patterns on the | carapace and plastron, as well as serrated edges on th |
the number and placement of the spines on the | carapace. |
) by the presence of six frontal teeth on the | carapace, compared with only four for C. sapidus. |
m S. latus mostly in the ornamentation on the | carapace; while in S. latus the tubercles (lumps proje |
There are two marginal spines on its | carapace. |
ximum length of 20 centimetres (7.9 in), or a | carapace length of 4-6 cm (1.6-2.4 in). |
body length of 25 centimetres (9.8 in), or a | carapace length of 8 cm (3.1 in). |
Often, it has a light grey, green or yellow | carapace with small blue/black spots and lighter color |
ing a length of 90 millimetres (3.5 in), or a | carapace length of 53 mm (2.1 in), and is easily ident |
The Angel and Other Poems ( | Carapace, 1999) |
is turtle has an elongated, and rather narrow | carapace up to 16.7 cm, which is slightly domed to fla |
This subspecies can reach a | carapace length of up to 25cm, males are smaller than |
This subspecies can reach a | carapace length of up to 30cm, males are smaller than |
st species of hermit crab: adults may reach a | carapace length of 43 mm (1.7 in). |
N. rosea reaches a | carapace length of 1-6 centimetres (0.39-2.4 in), or a |
It reaches a | carapace length of 35 millimetres (1.4 in), and is dis |
It has a dark brown head shield and | carapace, thick dorsal plates, and well-developed claw |
terranea has an elongated body, a short small | carapace, and a short rostrum. |
The sparsely hairy | carapace is dark brown with black margins and a black |
rduus, in reference to the spiny thistle-like | carapace. |
The black | carapace is marked with a distinctive pattern of radia |
The epitheton refers to the shape of the male | carapace and the big tarsal claw on the male palp. |
The oval | carapace, nearly straight posterolateral margins, and |
more spines than the fossils and the overall | carapace shape of Segestriids is elongated, with maxil |
ween the first pleural scale pair of the bony | carapace, while these neural plates are fused into one |
ific name refer to the fact that the species' | carapace (upper shell) is much lower and flatter than |
variable, covers a large part of the central | carapace ("back"). |
Projecting from slits where the bony | carapace and underside join are six thin, bony, tubula |
The species' | carapace is a source of chitosan, a versatile chemical |
The animal's | carapace grows to 2 inches (51 mm) long. |
The whole | carapace is densely covered with white hair. |
Their metasomal | carapace is characteristically formed from the first t |
rits", which are protrusions from their lower | carapace under their chins. |
Individuals may grow up to a | carapace length of 15 millimetres (0.6 in). |
It is mainly white, and grows up to a | carapace length of 4 mm (0.16 in). |
It grows to a | carapace width of 20 millimetres (0.79 in), and is cov |
It has an olive-brown to brown | carapace with some dark spotting (in juveniles) or ret |
e common name "blond tarantula" refers to the | carapace, which is densely covered in pale hairs and c |
P. dardanicola grows to a | carapace length of 2-4 millimetres (0.08-0.16 in), and |
as the shell opening; it is connected to the | carapace by ligaments and particularly in females ther |
It grows up to a | carapace length of 53 millimetres (2.1 in), and lives |
entimetres (7.9 in), which is equivalent to a | carapace length of 4-9 centimetres (1.6-3.5 in), but i |
C. granulosus grows to a | carapace width of about 38 millimetres (1.5 in), with |
orders except the Thermosbaenacea, where the | carapace is used to brood eggs, the basalmost segments |
This crab is large, with a | carapace similar in size to a dinner plate. |
ows up to 30 centimetres (12 in) long, with a | carapace 12 centimetres (4.7 in) long. |
Jacforus is a small crab, with a | carapace around 5 millimetres (0.20 in) long and 7 mm |
P. hirtellus is a small crab, with a | carapace up to 28 millimetres (1.1 in) wide and 20 mil |
le, up to 30 centimetres (12 in) long, with a | carapace covered with raised, flattened tubercles, whi |
length of 15-25 centimetres (6-10 in), with a | carapace 6-10 cm (2.4-3.9 in) long, and are fished on |
s type specimen was a juvenile female, with a | carapace 32 millimetres (1.3 in) long, dredged up by t |
idae) found in British coastal waters, with a | carapace width of up to 100 millimetres (3.9 in), and |
male paratype both have brownish yellow legs, | carapace and chelicerae, while the abdomen is lighter |
s are about 11 mm long with a yellowish brown | carapace and a reddish brown eye area. |
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