「tubercles」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| th four sharp points, and covered with small | tubercles; abdominals 172, and a bifid anal; subcaudal |
| le of the back, whereas adults have a row of | tubercles along the midline of the back and tiny thorn |
| It has no necks or | tubercles, and is pointed at its anterior ends. |
| gross, superficial similarities between its | tubercles, and the tubercles of the rhenanids, some pa |
| eathery with a grainy appearance, but has no | tubercles and is not divided into sections. |
| The larva is black with red | tubercles and has a cream-colored band or saddle in th |
| but there are differences in the coloration, | tubercles and some aspects of its internal anatomy |
| e made of whole plates, rather than numerous | tubercles and scales, and unlike the Petalichthyida, t |
| Umbilical | tubercles are lacking. |
| Those between the posterior | tubercles are termed the Intertransversarii posteriore |
| The | tubercles are topped with papery spines, making the pl |
| These | tubercles are bright red and extend upward from the ar |
| Tubercles are found on all of these elements (Long, 19 | |
| The short spines which were attached to the | tubercles are not drawn. |
| seahorse, Hippocampus bargibanti, though its | tubercles are less distinct. |
| heir close relatives the Temnopleuroida, the | tubercles are never perforated. |
| In later stages lateral | tubercles are reduced or absent and primary ribs branc |
| Sub-articular | tubercles are prominent and the inner metatarsal turbe |
| r on the snout; a few very small subcortical | tubercles are scattered on the flanks. |
| There are a number of | tubercles around its body. |
| covered above with large juxtaposed subequal | tubercles arranged in more or less regular transverse |
| xed with oval, subtrihedral, strongly keeled | tubercles arranged in about twelve irregular longitudi |
| ll flat granular scales, and large trihedral | tubercles arranged in 16 to 20 more or less irregular |
| ll flat granular scales, and large trihedral | tubercles arranged in 16 to 20 more or less irregular |
| The lateral line features rows of small | tubercles, as do the bases of the dorsal and anal fins |
| The top is usually depressed with small | tubercles bearing 12 - 20 flattened white spines which |
| e narrow and cylindrical, surfaced in fleshy | tubercles bearing many gray or reddish spines up to 3 |
| e narrow and cylindrical, surfaced in fleshy | tubercles bearing many brown or reddish spines up to 2 |
| ers long by 3 wide and is surfaced in fleshy | tubercles bearing many spines each up to 5 centimeters |
| The | tubercles become more pronounced during pregnancy. |
| ales and rings of six or eight large conical | tubercles, beneath with uniform small imbricated scale |
| or 8 longitudinal series of large trihedral | tubercles; beneath with a median series of transversel |
| d scales and rings of large, pointed, keeled | tubercles, beneath with a median series of transversel |
| d scales and rings of large, pointed, keeled | tubercles, beneath with a median series of transversel |
| They have very large | tubercles between the ambulacral plates, and much smal |
| halgerda is white with very distinct yellow | tubercles covering the mantle. |
| equal-sized, large, imbricate, bony, pointed | tubercles; heel with large, more or less spur-like tub |
| Dorsal | tubercles homogeneous. |
| Its upper parts are covered with rough | tubercles; its parotoids ovate, about twice as long as |
| It has numerous | tubercles located along its five arms. |
| n its basal half with a tew scattered larger | tubercles; median series of subcaudals enlarged. |
| small but well-developed disks; subarticular | tubercles moderate; a single, small, oval inner metata |
| Of the | tubercles noticed in connection with the transverse pr |
| dark and medially pale throat in males; body | tubercles oblong, arranged in longitudinal folds; and |
| The third is between the | tubercles of the humerus, for the passage of the long |
| The transverse | tubercles of the first sacral vertebra are large and v |
| They extend from the | tubercles of the ribs behind, to the cartilages of the |
| xth ribs, and is inserted into the posterior | tubercles of the transverse processes of the fourth, f |
| uch longer than third or fifth; subarticular | tubercles of fingers and toes very small; inner metata |
| The sculpture consists of | tubercles on the shouldes that extends axially for a s |
| der, Araneus diadematus, but has distinctive | tubercles on its abdomen. |
| The | tubercles on their test are perforated, and most speci |
| her Nannophrys species by the details of the | tubercles on the fourth toe, sharp and narrow symphysi |
| n mantle and arms, and peculiar integumental | tubercles on its head and mantle. |
| zag transverse lines on its tentacles, white | tubercles on its column, and spherules just below the |
| tus by the lower, more rounded nature of the | tubercles on the carapace. |
| close relatives, the Salenioida, all of the | tubercles on their test are of similar size. |
| sides of the pronotum, both elytron have two | tubercles on the 2nd interstices. |
| d keeled on the snout; a few erect spine-bke | tubercles on the flanks. |
| be distinguished by the presence of angular | tubercles on the abdomen. |
| In some genera some of the | tubercles on the body are enlarged and arranged in dis |
| slug is resting in the contracted state, the | tubercles on its back look like small soft spikes. |
| led grey with yellow spots and have coloured | tubercles on the first, second and last abdominal segm |
| Hapalogastrinae by the presence of numerous | tubercles on the only slightly flattened chelipeds and |
| Cynarctines feature the most dention having | tubercles or rounded cusps on the molar teeth known am |
| ys develop increasing numbers of distinctive | tubercles or bucklers (flat-based thorns) over the mid |
| Their | tubercles, or the bodily projections on their shell, a |
| Males are known to acquire | tubercles over their heads and fins once they reach se |
| t of the sacral groove is a linear series of | tubercles produced by the fusion of the articular proc |
| The mantle | tubercles range in size from small rounded bumps to ta |
| ith minute granules intermixed with roundish | tubercles, Rostral subquadrangular, not twice as broad |
| short, nearly entirely webbed; subarticular | tubercles single, not very prominent ; tips of fingers |
| he genus Clavus have a shell with peripheral | tubercles, spines or wing-like processes. |
| Caryophyllidia are sensory | tubercles, surrounded by spicules, present on the oute |
| ansverse darker bands bordered by pure white | tubercles surrounded by deep-brown rings; young very r |
| ansverse darker bands bordered by pure white | tubercles surrounded by deep-brown rings; young very r |
| typified by their splayed fins, and numerous | tubercles that decorated all of the plates and scales |
| from the sacrum (the lower transverse sacral | tubercles, the inferior margins sacrum and the upper c |
| le sacral crest, surmounted by three or four | tubercles, the rudimentary spinous processes of the up |
| ized trihedral, more or less strongly keeled | tubercles, the largest not measuring more than one thi |
| ly entirely webbed, with single subarticular | tubercles, two small metatarsal tubercles, and no tars |
| ps of fingers and toes swollen; subarticular | tubercles very strong; inner metatarsal tubercle oval, |
| small but well-developed disks; subarticular | tubercles well developed; a small, oval, inner metatar |
| nuclei give rise to characteristic bumps or | tubercles when viewing the posterior side of the intac |
| ys present, and a surface of megaspores with | tubercles, whereas I durieui has a network of ridges. |
| th a carapace covered with raised, flattened | tubercles, which are not seen in any other turtle. |
| the posterior sacral foramina is a series of | tubercles, which represent the transverse processes of |
| The | tubercles which represent the inferior articular proce |
| ger than the other and is armed with rounded | tubercles while the smaller claw bears sharper project |
| with a network of darker lines; many of the | tubercles whitish; lower surfaces whitish, the throat |
| ray, the surface divided into squarish, flat | tubercles with few or no spines, or often with a singl |
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