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onsists of a partial skull and fragments of a | slender snout reminiscent of that of a false gharial. |
It had a distinctive | slender snout. |
Slender sole, Lyopsetta exilis (Jordan & Gilbert, 188 | |
It consists of only one species, the | slender sole. |
The Elongate twig ant is a large, | slender, solitary ant that is 8-10 millimeters long. |
ibed as 100 feet long, with a square head and | slender, some say dolphin-like body, brown on top wit |
This is an annual herb with | slender, sometimes branching stems reaching 15 centim |
It is long and | slender, sometimes 2 or 3 feet (0.91 m) in length. |
It is a perennial herb producing a | slender, sometimes branched stem up to about 20 centi |
in the aster family known by the common name | slender sow thistle. |
This is a small, | slender species for the genus, with an average length |
A small, | slender species growing no longer than 42 cm (17 in), |
per cat snake (Boiga jaspidea) is a small and | slender species of rear-fanged colubrid that is uncom |
- | slender spiderling |
This is an annual herb producing a | slender, spidery erect stem to about 70 centimeters i |
a Cercopagis pengoi, which however has a more | slender spine featuring a prominent loop-like hook at |
chal crest composed of a few widely separated | slender spines, the longest of which measures about t |
It is a tree 20-35 m tall, with a | slender, spire-like form. |
a Calvinist church with a new 48 metres high | slender spire. |
The | Slender sprat, Spratelloides gracilis, is a type of s |
growing up to about 60 centimeters tall with | slender, spreading branches. |
ub growing up to about half a meter tall with | slender, spreading, woolly branches. |
onical, ultimately eight-celled; styles four, | slender, spreading; stigma two-lobed. |
The | Slender Squirrel (Sundasciurus tenuis) is a species o |
Slender Squirrel (Sundasciurus tenuis) | |
Stackhousia viminea the | Slender Stackhousia is a common small Australian plan |
Stackhousia viminea Sm. - | Slender Stackhousia) |
mm (0.79 in) in diameter, growing from a long | slender stalk in groups of eight to ten. |
(meaning long) and pedicellus (meaning small, | slender stalk) in reference to the extremely long ped |
inflorescence rests solitary at the end of a | slender stalk. |
with wavy golden hair, blue eyes, a willowy, | slender, statuesque figure, and rose-pink lips. |
combination of the light weight composite and | slender steel structure allows having a reduced speci |
The | slender steeple on top of the bell tower can be seen |
ar and sparsely hairy annual herb producing a | slender stem up to about 60 centimeters in maximum he |
The top of the | slender stem is occupied by a cylindrical inflorescen |
ches up to 13 mm (0.51 in) in diameter atop a | slender stem 15 to 20 mm (0.59 to 0.79 in) long by 1 |
The inflorescences at the tip of the | slender stem holds clusters of nodding flower heads, |
It is a hairy annual herb producing a | slender stem up to about 20 centimeters tall. |
Its | slender stem has many spreading branches. |
ows up to about 35 centimeters in height, its | slender stem with widely spaced pairs of oppositely a |
ual herb growing up to half a meter tall, its | slender stem coated with hairs, large stalked resin g |
eaves appear in a basal rosette and along the | slender stem, each up to 7 centimeters long. |
It is a perennial herb producing a | slender stem, branched or unbranched, to 40 centimete |
ped leaves are alternately arranged along the | slender stem. |
The old leaves drop off and leave a very | slender stem. |
It is an annual herb growing an erect, | slender stem. |
up of a single flower head at the tip of the | slender stem. |
It is a spindly subshrub producing several | slender stems up to 40 or 50 centimeters tall from a |
-green to whitish perennial herb with tangled | slender stems under a meter in length. |
The | slender stems have a foliage of large palmate leaves |
are generally delicate in appearance, bearing | slender stems with short internodes and elongated, no |
Slender stems reach to the surface and form floating | |
atous perennial herb forming a tuft or mat of | slender stems lined with hairy to hairless oval leave |
tha is a perennial herb forming a low tuft of | slender stems lined with thick, shiny green leaves up |
Epidendrum fimbriatum produces rather | slender stems without any tendency to produce pseudob |
tulae (flowerheads) 1-2 cm diameter on top of | slender stems held 10-25 cm above the foliage. |
hairs generally made up of one or more erect, | slender stems up to a third of a meter tall. |
ubshrub made up of a cluster of several hairy | slender stems up to about 25 centimeters long. |
This is a bushy shrub producing many erect, | slender stems approaching two meters in maximum heigh |
It produces | slender stems up to 1.3 meters long. |
Eurasian has | slender stems up to 3 m long. |
is is a perennial herb growing several erect, | slender stems to heights near half a meter from a bra |
The bark is tan in color, with lenticels on | slender stems which have a pattern resembling fishbon |
It has long | slender stems and a weeping habit, and sometimes clam |
m is a shrub with opposite, simple leaves, on | slender stems. |
erbaceous plant with basal, simple leaves, on | slender stems. |
It is an annual herb forming a small mat of | slender stems. |
The specific epithet viminea refers to the | slender stems. |
ungosa is a biennial climbing plant with very | slender stems. |
1- to 1.5-inch (2.5-to 4-cm) flowers sit atop | slender stems. |
Polygonum minimum is an annual herb producing | slender, stiff, zigzag-angled reddish stems up to 30 |
And he introduced the tall | slender stills and purifiers which created the fresh |
in the cleome family known by the common name | slender stinkweed. |
The jaws are filled with | slender, straight teeth. |
The Cabalian Frog or Leyte | Slender Stream Frog (Rana albotuberculata) is a speci |
cts and were typified by figures with a long, | slender, stylized appearance. |
distinct | slender subterminal whitish and broader terminal ochr |
idson's Plum or Mullumbimby Plum, is a small, | slender subtropical rainforest tree up to 10 meters h |
It is black-and-white, with a long, | slender, swan-like neck and red eyes. |
se, the commonest are C. banksii, which has a | slender, sweeping trunk, and C. indivisa, a handsome |
The | slender tadpole has the mouth shaped like an upturned |
The | slender tail measures over twice the length of the di |
three coalescing at the apex; tornal lobe and | slender tail black. |
sures about 13-16 cm, with a slightly shorter | slender tail. |
eeding 10 mm in length excluding the two long | slender tails and sometimes much smaller, and members |
My | slender talents have since grown. |
A steep, gabled roof and two | slender, tall, brick chimneys topped off the composit |
ial herb forming a small clump or mat of very | slender, tangling red stems. |
head is depressed and the caudal peduncle is | slender, tapering to the caudal fin. |
Obelisks ( | slender, tapering, four-sided monuments) were built a |
This is a perennial herb growing from a | slender taproot and caudex unit. |
This is an annual herb growing from a | slender taproot. |
g a maximum height near 36 centimeters from a | slender taproot. |
known by the common names grassy tarweed and | slender tarweed. |
of his 1925 encounter with Alice Long Salt, a | slender teenage girl. |
: narrowly fuscous at apex; hind wing: a very | slender terminal white thread before the anticiliary |
Its bill is more | slender than that of Manx, and its dark eye stands ou |
between 8 - 17 mm with males smaller and more | slender than females, which often show a black triang |
This species is smaller and more | slender than the house fly, Musca domestica, and is s |
It was more | slender than other titanosaurs. |
horls reddish-blue and the specimens are more | slender than those shown in the original figure of We |
The shape of the Nabemba Tower is | slender, the sides towards the middle and bent inward |
, disposed much as in G. puspa, smaller, more | slender; the transverse discal series of abbreviated |
sixty-four years old, but with a form like a | slender thirty-year-old woman. |
wo red seeds that hang out from the cone by a | slender thread when ripe. |
The | Slender Thread (1965) |
The | Slender Thread |
The | Slender Thread (1965) showcases two fine acting talen |
urve outward and taper from a broad base to a | slender tip. |
ge, being similarly varied in body types from | slender to stout. |
The | slender top spire supported a weather vane. |
l system as brown, green, yellow to colorless | slender tourmaline like prisms or in massive fibrous |
design was a696 feet (212 m) tall, 50 story, | slender tower with an angled crown and would have bee |
The mine consists of a very long, | slender tract on the upper surface. |
Fore wing: two pairs of short, | slender, transverse white strigae, the inner pair fro |
y white without any wavy markings, except the | slender transverse black lines and the line of postdi |
e costal marks, two discal white points and a | slender transverse metallic fascia from the second ma |
It is a tall, | slender tree up to 30m with a preference for forests |
Encountered as a shrub or small | slender tree, up to 5 metres (16 ft) tall, it has gre |
The | Slender Treeshrew (Tupaia gracilis) is a species of t |
cally grows 10-25 m (32-80 ft) tall and has a | slender trunk with scaly bark. |
lid species on the basis of its shorter, more | slender trunk, but other authors considered it a syno |
The plants looked a bit like a cycad, with | slender trunks up to two meters tall topped with a cr |
Bog are greater spearwort, Ranunculus lingua, | slender tufted sedge, Carex acuta, marsh stitchwort, |
Carex acuta or Acute Sedge, | Slender Tufted-sedge, Slim Sedge can be found growing |
rn Mint and Water Mint), Trifid Bur-marigold, | Slender Tufted-Sedge, Reed Sweet-grass, Annual Meadow |
ingle large tower above the crossing, and the | slender turrets at the building's corners. |
Slender twigs are glabrous and silvery gray, with "nu | |
d fast in double rows to the outer surface of | slender twigs or are inserted in the edges of leaves. |
Cottsia comprises 3 species of | slender twining vines native to northern Mexico and e |
The | slender, un-buttressed tower with its broached spire |
This is a perennial herb growing a | slender, unbranched stem to about 30 centimeters in m |
It is a perennial herb which produces a | slender, unbranching, sometimes twisting stem up to 5 |
The | slender unicorn rattail, Trachyrincus longirostris, i |
The leaves are hairy, dark green, | slender, up to 5 cm long. |
Adult leaves are more | slender, up to 13 cm long and 1.5 cm wide. |
The stem is | slender, up to 90 mm (3.5 in) long, and is covered wi |
ng-legged, web-footed shore bird possessing a | slender, up-curved bill, found in western and souther |
This is a perennial herb forming a tuft of | slender upright stems up to about 40 centimeters tall |
Finn MacCool, presumably because of the tall | slender upright stone at the front of the chamber; wh |
g from a thick root and producing one or more | slender, upright stems up to about 40 centimeters tal |
oth perennial 3.5-12 in.(9-30 cm) high; stems | slender, usually several, unbranched, flattened, not |
d for horizontal accent banding and for three | slender, vertical applied mullion medallions on the f |
st branch of the external carotid, is a long, | slender vessel, deeply seated in the neck, beneath th |
This | slender, vivid green plant has long, flat blades. |
s Red-backed Vole (Myodes gapperi) is a small | slender vole found in Canada and the northern United |
members of the genus Myodes, a group of small | slender voles found in North America, Europe and Asia |
Herman I (died 996), called Pusillus or the | Slender, was the Count Palatine of Lotharingia and of |
The structure's | slender water tower pavilion is directly modeled afte |
The mine consists of a long, | slender, wavy, upper-surface corridor with a broad, d |
This is a delicate annual herb with | slender, waxy stems growing no more than about 20 cen |
The | slender weasel shark is a harmless Viviparous species |
The | slender weasel shark, Paragaleus randalli, is a wease |
eteroclinus marmoratus, known commonly as the | Slender weedfish in Australia, is a species of clinid |
consists of a five-bay nave, a chancel, and a | slender west tower that is partly embraced by the nav |
chicetus had four working and usable limbs, a | slender whale-like body with long tail and slender, h |
onocetus had four working and usable limbs, a | slender whale-like body with long tail and slender, h |
Elymus trachycaulus - | slender wheatgrass |
species of wild rye known by the common name | slender wheatgrass. |
This naiad is long and | slender, which is the typical shape of immature Darne |
A barbel on a fish is a | slender, whiskerlike tactile organ near the mouth. |
t far more clearly defined and prominent, the | slender white edgings to the minute spots and specks |
outwardly by lilacine white lines; finally a | slender white subterminal and a broader ochraceous te |
argined on the inner and outer sides by short | slender white lines. |
Hind wing: crossed by the following | slender white lunular lines:-two subbasal, two short |
scal series of black-centred, outward turned, | slender white lunules, a transverse series of white s |
The | Slender whiting is a species of the genus Sillago, wh |
The | Slender whiting, like the Shortnose whiting, has a ra |
nda Dummer has a soft mouth and a tantalizing | slender wiggliness, and she talks directly to whomeve |
species of wild oat known by the common name | slender wild oat. |
n the mustard family known by the common name | slender wild cabbage. |
ouse, with a basement and two storeys of tall | slender windows topped by a half-storey, built of red |
rge overhang at the gutter line, and its long | slender windows all exemplify the Italianate style. |
seeds are small, 4-7 mm long, and have a long | slender wing 15-22 mm long. |
The hotel consists of a long | slender wing forming a barrier between the courtyard |
All funnel-eared bats have long, | slender wings and legs that are quite fragile. |
As with other Polistes they have long and | slender wings. |
This is a | slender, wiry perennial herb growing in twisted clump |
It is a perennial herb with | slender, wiry, mostly leafless stems growing 20 to 50 |
The hairy abdomen is dark brown, long and | slender, with a median and two lateral white stripes. |
The leaves are dark, glossy and | slender, with 20-24 pairs of parallel sunken veins; e |
The tower is exceptionally | slender with only 1,400 m2 (15,000 sq ft) of gross fl |
She is | slender, with short brown hair cut straight across in |
The brown phase is much more | slender with orange brown triangle-like bands across |
Endocones are long and | slender, with a narrow tube running down the middle. |
art collection, shows Katherine to have been | slender, with auburn hair and fair skin. |
ale is smaller (wingspan up to 9 mm) and more | slender with less distinct markings. |
The stone is very | slender, with two large flat faces. |
Spotted House Snakes are small and | slender, with the average length of 40-60 centimetres |
The tower is | slender, with each floor containing 14,000 sq ft (1,3 |
A | slender woman with long hair, long black fingernails |
The Virgin Mary is portrayed as a young and | slender woman; in appearance representative of the ar |
Other Virginia Slims advertisements feature | slender women in varying states of activity (dancing, |
Lithophragma tenellum - | slender woodland star |
Anthomyzidae are small, | slender, yellow to black flies with narrow and elonga |
The blackish forewings with the long, | slender yellowish central band make this species read |
The caracal is a | slender, yet muscular, cat, with long legs and a shor |
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