「Ovoid」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The mine is | ovoid and the epidermis is opaque, tan. |
| Eggs are | ovoid and brown, with a beige plug at one end. |
| diam.), pale brown and | ovoid and contain similarly shaped seeds (3-4 cm. |
| latively broad and the reniform stigma bright, | ovoid and yellow. |
| he olives are of medium weight, their shape is | ovoid and they are symmetrical. |
| Carapace is dark brown and slightly reddish, | ovoid, and lacks patterns in adults. |
| s 8-12 nuclei and when mature are spherical to | ovoid and predominantly polar in their position in t |
| alidum bulb is three to five centimeters long, | ovoid and clustered on the short end. |
| Virions are bacilliform, | ovoid, and allantoid. |
| Carapace is dark brown, | ovoid, and lacks patterns in adults. |
| (condyloid articulation, ellipsoidal joint) an | ovoid articular surface, or condyle, is received int |
| Their fruit is an | ovoid berry. |
| The wingless female cotton aphid has an | ovoid body about two milimetres long in varying shad |
| erbaceous and perennial plants, from tunicate, | ovoid bulbs with brown, dry, brittle and papery tuni |
| The third instar constructs an | ovoid cocoon for metamorphosis and attaches it to a |
| h cartilage in the fresh state, except over an | ovoid depression, the fovea capitis femoris, which i |
| The fruit is an ellipsoid to | ovoid drupe 25 to 46 mm long, with pale yellow to or |
| rior nostril (with 10 - 17 lamellae); slightly | ovoid eye with an enlarged pupil creating a narrow a |
| P. macrocephalus has green to white | ovoid flower heads. |
| 6 cm long; the | ovoid fruit can be 11 - 14 cm long. |
| These are followed by | ovoid fruits that are 15mm long. |
| The round or | ovoid fruits are green, with a bright yellow flesh t |
| The berry is | ovoid in shape, 1 to 1.5 cm long. |
| ellow green, hairy-surfaced, and elliptical to | ovoid in shape. |
| nutlet is three sided and generally deltoid to | ovoid in shape. |
| ures: Spores 6 x 8.5 x 4.5 - 5 µm ellipsoid to | ovoid in face view, dextrinoid, verruculose, no germ |
| ed odontodes on nuptial males, caudal peduncle | ovoid in cross section, abdomen usually naked, dorsa |
| They are slightly asymmetrical, and | ovoid in shape. |
| The drupe is about 1 cm long, | ovoid, light brown and pubescent with thin flesh. |
| It consists of eight | ovoid lock chambers (characteristic of the Canal du |
| ale eosinophilic (pink) cytoplasm and central, | ovoid nucleus(oval or elongate), which is less dense |
| The mine is oblong to | ovoid, occasionally circular. |
| They are purplish black, | ovoid pomes (~ 8.5 X 5.5 mm), each contains one or t |
| ke simple burrows in the ground and make firm, | ovoid provision masses in cells lined with a waterpr |
| It has | ovoid pseudobulbs up to 12 cm high, elongated, not f |
| e cystoids resembled crinoids, but they had an | ovoid, rather than cup-shaped, body. |
| The fruit is an | ovoid red berry about 1 cm long, soft and juicy, and |
| The | ovoid seed capsule is 10 mm long, containing narrowl |
| They are of | ovoid shape with a rounded apex lacking a beak. |
| t is small, averaging less than a pound, is of | ovoid shape and has yellow skin. |
| ed dough lump (about 10 cm long) given a small | ovoid shape with ridges along it using an 'icing' ba |
| The olives are of medium weight, | ovoid shape and asymmetrical. |
| P. mesopotamicus is a robust fish, with | ovoid shape, flattened laterally. |
| Dunaliella sp. are motile, unicellular, rod to | ovoid shaped (9 - 11 µm) green algae (Chlorophyceae) |
| zy Group canna cultivar; green foliage, large, | ovoid shaped, branching habit; oval stems, coloured |
| Lower pitchers are | ovoid to cylindrical and up to 20 cm high. |
| Fruits in heads | ovoid to subcylindric in shape, 17-25 mm long. |
| with an area of red, and its two pollinia are | ovoid to ellipsoid. |
| (1.6 in) wide, varying in shape from round, to | ovoid, to heart-shaped. |
| It is | ovoid to triangular. |
| The female catkins are | ovoid, when mature in autumn 2-3 cm long and 1.5-2 c |
| The female catkins are | ovoid, when mature in autumn 10-22 millimetres (0.39 |
| Pupation takes place within an | ovoid white silken cocoon. |
| ingly or in pairs and are light brown, broadly | ovoid with a rounded apex. |
| The aperture is | ovoid with the outer lip lacking striae. |
| Fruit is usually | ovoid with a markedly thickened peduncle. |
| forewing is relatively narrow, with a bright, | ovoid, yellow reniform stigma. |
| e forewing is relatively broad, with a bright, | ovoid, yellow reniform stigma. |
| he forewing is short and broad, with a bright, | ovoid, yellow reniform stigma. |
| e forewing is relatively narrow with a bright, | ovoid, yellow reniform stigma. |
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