「Mandibles」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Remains of Ectopocynus are limited to | mandibles and teeth only. |
. abessalomi is known only from a skull, two | mandibles, and two teeth. |
closest relatives, dobsonflies, by the jaws ( | mandibles) and antennae. |
In this position, the dangerous | mandibles and stinger are incapable of inflicting dama |
-dimensionally preserved, partial skull with | mandibles and some teeth. |
The adults have working | mandibles and feed on the pollen of a variety of flowe |
ry structures called lamellae which line the | mandibles, and the large rough-surfaced tongue. |
has large, vertically lidded eyes, enormous | mandibles, and pincers projecting forward from the pla |
The wasp clips the antenna with its | mandibles and drinks some of the haemolymph before wal |
The general color is dark brown, with the | mandibles, antennae and legs slightly lighter. |
The | mandibles, antennae and legs are light brown, with lon |
The | mandibles are usually strong and curved, resembling a |
The | mandibles are lengthened into a stylet adapted for suc |
Mandibles are two-toothed and are very large in males, | |
The | mandibles are non-functional, and the opening into the |
ially in males) jaws of dobsonflies, fishfly | mandibles are not particularly large, menacing or obvi |
re in general similar to Z. bettini, but the | mandibles are not quite so large; and the sternum is m |
have stingers, but both sexes will use their | mandibles as a defensive mechanism, usually only defen |
The | mandibles bracket the labrum, but do not touch the cly |
The crossbills are characterised by the | mandibles crossing at their tips, which gives the grou |
P. miocenica is known from only a few | mandibles, found in Yugoslavia and Turkey. |
disks cut from plant leaves using the bee's | mandibles, hence the name "Leafcutter". |
lines over calm waters, and dip their lower | mandibles in the water to feed. |
sts of a nearly complete skull (25 cm long), | mandibles, most of the vertebral column, partial pecto |
Both upper and lower | mandibles of the beak are red at the tip and darker ne |
Analysis of skulls and | mandibles of this lion demonstrate that it is a new su |
age of HMS Beagle, and, despite the enlarged | mandibles of the males, he noted that the jaws were "n |
hiding in holes in the platform, with their | mandibles open, waiting for an insect to land. |
s QMF 14480, a laterally complete skull with | mandibles, QMF 35247, a poorly preserved skull with ri |
It is 150 to 300 grams (5-10.6 ounces) and | mandibles smaller that a human finger. |
The workers have unusual, elongated | mandibles that are distinctly basal in their features. |
The males of a few genera sport large | mandibles that are used in fights with other males, si |
corpuscles are found embedded in pits on the | mandibles that are believed to enable birds to sense p |
Although most arthropods have | mandibles, the horseshoe crab is jawless. |
specially adapted for this, and possess long | mandibles they use to kill the host larva, though thes |
avily sculptured exoskeleton, and saber-like | mandibles, though this is not universally true, and ot |
The female uses strong | mandibles to chew a hole into a grain kernel after whi |
produce a high-pitched sound by rubbing its | mandibles together, resembling a scream. |
The creature had large | mandibles which may or may not have been used for hunt |
single pair of maxillipeds (rarely 2-3), of | mandibles with an articulated accessory process betwee |
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