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| e Scottish Gaelic Each uisge, the word is | morphologically and phonetically dissimilar. |
| The species now shifted to Burara are | morphologically and behaviorally distinct from Bibasis, w |
| S. soringa is very similar to S. asiatica | morphologically, and is probably synonymous. |
| member of the normal (A) chromosome set; | morphologically and structurally different from the A's; |
| The Black-eared Kite is somewhat distinct | morphologically, but is better considered a well-marked p |
| s crystal system is reported as triclinic | morphologically, but also as pseudo-orthorhombic due to i |
| d Protoheterotrichida, which were defined | morphologically, but have been confirmed with molecular p |
| yxids, which are not particularly similar | morphologically but consistently group together on molecu |
| Mesenchyme is characterized | morphologically by a prominent ground substance matrix co |
| study by Hinton in 1923 identified it as | morphologically close to the Chinese Scrub Vole (N. |
| n similarity is that the Orrorin femur is | morphologically closer to that of H. sapiens than is Lucy |
| It is | morphologically closest to N. pompilius, hence the name. |
| en-taken route because it breaks down for | morphologically complex languages. |
| Sidwell (2008) considers the two most | morphologically conservative Mon-Khmer branches to be Khm |
| Amaranthus dubius is considered to be a | morphologically deviant allopolyploid. |
| C. fasciculata is found in two | morphologically different life cycle stages - the free sw |
| colonial microfossils, which include many | morphologically dissimilar organisms, whose effect in mas |
| The larvae have two | morphologically distinct forms and seven instars. |
| ck bear (Ursus americanus carlottae) is a | morphologically distinct subspecies of the American Black |
| n the Korean language are a lexically and | morphologically distinct part of speech which describes a |
| Nepenthes lamii is quite | morphologically distinct from all other Nepenthes of New |
| der, and class for being "genetically and | morphologically distinct from all other hornwort lineages |
| s it as a species, on evidence that it is | morphologically distinct. |
| re names used to identify and distinguish | morphologically distinctive ichnofossils, more commonly k |
| Although it is | morphologically distinctive, it has sometimes been descri |
| They are vocally and | morphologically distinctive, and consequently sometimes c |
| t to Enterobius anthropopitheci, which is | morphologically distinguishable from the human pinworm. |
| It is a very | morphologically diverse species; individuals can look ver |
| Cteniogenys is a genus of choristodere, a | morphologically diverse group of aquatic reptiles. |
| kissing bugs, are one of the largest and | morphologically diverse families of true bugs feeding on |
| cally it is close to diatoms, but differs | morphologically from them. |
| The latter is not distinct | morphologically from the nominate, but has different hous |
| nd Plasmodium ovale wallikeri - which are | morphologically identical. |
| Stage I: The first | morphologically identifiable stage is the asymmetric divi |
| Despite being | morphologically indistinguishable, individual species of |
| y significance that both phonetically and | morphologically invokes the mythological and ontological |
| Morphologically it was normal except that it was white, s | |
| Morphologically, it is similar to Proteopithecus, an Olig | |
| The (syntactic) vocative case (V) is not | morphologically marked anymore in modern Slovak (unlike i |
| Ovophagy is | morphologically not possible among human fetuses; that is |
| Neuromeres are | morphologically or molecularly defined transient segments |
| iologically capable of interbreeding, but | morphologically or genetically divergent and isolated by |
| terans" form a paraphyletic assemblage of | morphologically primitive relatives of the Anisoptera. |
| ritories all derive from disease-free and | morphologically representative founding stock from northe |
| -negative, facultative anaerobic rod that | morphologically resembles members of the family Enterobac |
| of ants Polyrhachis lacteipennis which it | morphologically resembles. |
| parthenogenetically, in contrast with the | morphologically similar P. lobata, which reproduces sexua |
| trum pectinatum has been mistaken for the | morphologically similar but smaller species G. schmidelii |
| They are | morphologically similar to Phalaenopsis and were a long t |
| etically, M. heardi may be closest to the | morphologically similar M. neomi, which infects Neomys wa |
| Texas represent a different species than | morphologically similar populations west of the river. |
| Genetic analysis of several | morphologically similar genera shows that this species, w |
| Wilson JJ et al. discovered that | morphologically similar yponomeutid moths were assigned t |
| , revealing that among the chordates, the | morphologically simpler tunicates are actually closer rel |
| Bullacephalus is also | morphologically the least derived of the Burnetiamorpha. |
| Morphologically the European ass can be distinguished fro | |
| Morphologically, the Turkic people are arguably a mix of | |
| While | morphologically these species are indistinguishable, they |
| It is most similar | morphologically to Hepatocystis rodhaini |
| The fish was | morphologically unique, so the new family Indostomidae wa |
| confused with another species of Colletes | morphologically very similar Colletes succinctus. |
| It is | morphologically very similar to another apple maggot para |
| Gorytini is a large and | morphologically very diverse group of hunting wasps distr |
| shaped gall but the insects are otherwise | morphologically very similar and very difficult to tell a |
| Brochiloricaria is | morphologically very similar to Loricaria and can be dist |
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