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ized by a convex dorsal surface, an absence of spines, a shortening of the head-shield and a general
e to the first gill slit, small grooved dorsal spines, a first dorsal fin about halfway between the
The caterpillars are adorned with fleshy spines along their backs which are covered in a waxy
the scorpion fish family has thirteen venomous spines along its back, used to defend itself.
Although small, it had long spines along its body.
Also noted is the grouping of spines along the hind tibia of the genera, in Flachae
have squarish carapaces with forward-pointing spines along the upper front edges.
lae and the presence of groups of two to seven spines along the entire length of the arm.
They can be told apart by examining the row of spines along the center of the carapace: in L. emargi
It has spines along the leaf stems which resemble shark teet
evelop hypertrophied odontodes on the pectoral spines, along the margin of the snout, and on the ent
olded in shiny, light-colored bracts with long spines along their margins.
of the five pairs of walking legs has a row of spines along the leading edge.
The plant's spines also make collecting fruit unpleasant.
Its fur is coarse with barbed spines and a dense patch of spiky yellow bristles on
"Prosoma with flat genal spines and carinate opthamalic spines; cardiopthamali
A. pubescens has four pairs of spines and a rough exoskeleton, features which distin
The legs are covered in spines and long setae.
white coloured epidermis with typically black spines and wooly crown when adult.
The stipe bears blunt spines and scales towards the base.
a tonguelike anterior process bearing marginal spines, and compound eyes on the top front of the hea
5 m long, with short petioles bearing numerous spines, and 120-220 leaflets, each leaflet 20-35 cm l
Prickles, spines, and thorns are examples of physical mechanism
The first dorsal fin has 11 spines and the second dorsal fin has 1 leading spine
It has fuzzy, glandular stems lacking spines and prickles.
Ctenospondylus had a long tail, short back spines, and a very deep yet narrow skull with massive
overed in clypeoli and alveoli which also grow spines and are densely filled with dry bracts.
s alatus shells have less prominent subsutural spines and a slightly more projected outer lip.
dorsal fins, the first consisting of 10 to 12 spines and the second of 1 spine followed by 19 to 22
They have triangular spines and well-defined gastric and branchial regions
erring to the thornbush-like nasal and orbital spines and cirri on the blennies' heads.
The young stems and spines and the mature leaves tend to be very red with
The similar species Diodon hystrix has longer spines, and different colouration.
The species's dorsal fin has five spines and 34-27 soft rays.
h and has branchlets that are often armed with spines and have leaves that are 5 to 50 mm long and s
The bracts are armed with spines and the inflorescence resembles those in Helic
porcupine (Sphiggurus sp.) - all of which have spines and lack the distinctive pattern of the Painte
are often found living as commensals among its spines and the parasitic copepod, Asterocheres echino
of leafcutter ants since they have 4 pairs of spines and a rough exoskeleton on the upper surface o
The stipe is dark and covered with blunt spines and scattered scales.
er jaw teeth, and in details of the mandibular spines and the esca.
sal and anal fins were modified into defensive spines, and the pelvic fins were located close to the
s, with the first spinous dorsal fin having 11 spines and the second dorsal fin having one spine and
rsal scute with white spots; area III with two spines; and the penis with distal U-shaped cleft, ven
The stems are fuzzy and glandular and lack spines and prickles.
than twice the width of the tail, with several spines and strong teeth, enabling it to snare prey la
respects, notably in the very long dorsal fin spines and the paler coloration with numerous yellow
m with irregular black stripes and short black spines and feed on various species of Melianthus.
globular, and the areoles bear flexible yellow spines and white wool.
dogfish possess venom, which coats its dorsal spines and is mildly toxic to humans.
Some species are armed with venomous dorsal spines and are capable of inflicting serious injuries
a mahogany color, with pairs of straight white spines anywhere from 0.5 to 2 cm long.
removal of adhesive tape will help remove the spines; applying alcohol to the area will also help a
The second and third spines are immobile and reduced as well to mere bumps
A row of poisonous spines are found along the dorsal region which it is
Between the spines are clusters of green leaves with blades up to
In sexually mature fish some of the spines are thickened with button-like bases (known as
Their primary spines are much more widely separated than in other s
The fin spines are weak.
The fin spines are thin, long, slender.
Spines are often formed of keratin.
eurological disease, HCN channels in dendritic spines are over-active, they would prevent electrical
Its dorsal fin's spines are poisonous.
The spines are yellow to red.
The smaller spines are light in color, often white.
The longest spines are about half a centimeter long.
Spines are extremely variable, with anywhere from 1-8
The spines are between 1 and 2 centimeters in length and
ome of the distal caudal vertebrae, the neural spines are over five times the height of the vertebra
The spines are brown, reddish-brown, or gray, and often o
Other animals with spines are hedgehogs, spiny mice and at least two orn
One, rarely two serrated stinging spines are dorsally placed about a third of a disc wi
he tail base; sometimes one or two replacement spines are also present in front of the existing one.
s, it propagates by a segment dislodging after spines are caught in a large mammal's fur, whereby th
o 12 sharp denticules and a few rows of minute spines are present on the ventral surface of the capi
Belize it is known as the warree cohune as its spines are said to resemble the bristles of the white
al fin is moderately high, and both dorsal fin spines are very stout.
he snout is longer and turns downward; and the spines are almost indistinguishable from the long fur
y the papillae are visible on the surface; the spines are shorter, thicker and more numerous; there
The pair of front spines are longer than the pair of middle spines, sim
its vernacular names, comes for the fringe of spines around the edge of the pad..
cactus has between 10 and 30 ribs, with 4 to 8 spines arranged in a radial manner.
emselves by hissing in warning, and have sharp spines as well as strong jaws.
nimals such as porcupines and sea urchins grow spines as a self-defense mechanism.
, but the walking legs of capensis do not have spines at their bases.
can also be distinguished by the row of large spines at the rear margin of the body segment known a
Some of the twigs narrow to spines at the tips, especially in the inflorescences.
less or bristly and has black resin glands and spines at its nodes.
Most Plesiocidaris fossils still have the spines attached, indicating they lived in calm water;
At this time the spines begin to harden.
This species having spines behind the eyes, pale yellow brown body mimick
Water entered the sponge parallel to the spines, being expelled, presumbaly, from a central op
hypertrophied development of the pectoral fin spines, blunt odontodes on the pelvic and anal fin sp
This fish lacks dorsal spines, but it has 26-29 dorsal soft rays.
They have two dorsal fins, each with smooth spines, but have no anal fin.
Opuntia microdasys has no spines, but instead has numerous white or yellow gloc
was satisfied that it was not the hairs or the spines, but the unpleasant taste that caused them to
Small, sandpaper-like spines can be found on the body, and when the animal
Spines can range in colouration from honey-coloured t
Studio Classics are numbered on their spines; Cinema Classics are not.
Three small groups of spines, completely separate from each other, on each
g the fused lower half of the two bodies, with spines conjoined end-to-end at a 180° angle.
hese reptiles glided from high places by using spines connected with skin membranes used as wings.
Var. (KK591), Loja, Southern Ecuador, short spines, dark green.
's pouch for around eight weeks or until their spines develop.
ll developed in the male,composed of falciform spines directed backwards, the longest measuring the
his dinosaur sported two parallel rows of tall spines down its neck and back, taller than in any oth
d is surfaced in fleshy tubercles bearing many spines each up to 5 centimeters in length.
le the terminus of the leaf may include 1 to 3 spines, each 1.5-3 cm in length.
Nodes along the stem bear three spines each which may be over a centimeter long.
long, the nodes along the stems bearing 1 to 3 spines each up to 1.5 centimeters long.
s, the pedipalps are armed with strong ventral spines, especially on the femur, probably to hold fas
e on petioles with winged, spiny margins, some spines exceeding a centimeter long.
ens with fair rapidity, with prominent lateral spines extending from the umbilical area at maturity.
Some forms had large serrated spines extending backwards from the neck.
The anal fin consists of 2 spines followed by 17 to 20 soft rays, the ventral of
was not attached to the sea bed, and radiated spines from the edge of its flattish, conical body, p
us more traditional terrain park features like spines, fun boxes, and a wall.
had smooth stems, others were covered in small spines; fungal bodies have been reported in some spin
her Psednos species which have strongly curved spines giving a "humpbacked" appearance).
eoles sit in a furrow directly above where the spines grow and there can be up to twenty radial/radi
It is speculated that such tremendous spines hampered the ability of predators, such as art
These spines have been reconstructed supporting skin sails,
Since then teeth (and dorsal spines) have been recovered from around the world.
The larger crystals enclose spines having a central pore.
larger spots and blotches, and less prominent spines, hence its common name, smooth toadfish.
The common name comes from the presence of spines in the dorsal and anal fins, which may indicat
Further, they have two spines in place of their ventral fins.
Significantly it has two sharp spines in front of anal fin.
T. exiguus' tegument is covered with spines in anterior and posterior parts.
s small scaleless fish having two or more free spines in front of the dorsal fin.
ber of caudal papillae and a conical tail with spines in its distal region.
glass frogs, characterized by lacking humeral spines in males, and having a lobed liver.
genus in the ceratitid family Tropitidae with spines instead of nodes on the umbilical shoulder, at
eads a bundle of opercular and inter-opercular spines into the wound and remains there and is diffic
la or Golden Cholla, depending on color of the spines, is a plant of the desert chaparral community.
The consumption of beef brains and spines is restricted in many locales because humans m
ous slender, black, viciously sharp 10 cm long spines jutting out from the trunk.
It had a long neural spines, like Dimetrodon, which Secodontosaurus was re
h (25 mm) or so, in length, though their large spines made them at least 2 inches (51 mm) in length.
The tubercles are topped with papery spines, making the plant resemble an agave; old, basa
rowing near the top of the tree have far fewer spines making them more suitable for fodder.
atterned with a variety of pores, ribs, minute spines, marginal ridges and elevations; all of which
Specimens interpreted as lateral spines may show that Deinodus was a basal ptyctodont,
The spines may be red, yellow, white, purplish, or bicolo
Spines now chilled by global warming
A series of spines occurs in front of the dorsal fin.
The compound occurs in the shell ("test") and spines of the sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus and P
The spines of the great appendages are paired, setting it
class of myrmecodomatia comprise large, hollow spines of certain acacias such as Acacia sphaerocepha
The name priapus refers to the proximal spines of the hemipenes being much enlarged into basa
Very fine grains or beads and spines of gold, scarcely thicker than coarse hair, pr
place advertising on the spines of telephone directories
ptic receptor genes are deleted, the dendritic spines of glutamate neurons initially grow, but break
The neural spines of these vertebrae also have grooves for the i
The characteristic spines of N. bicalcarata are greatly reduced and are
The anterior spines of the dorsal and pectoral fins can inflict pa
eral grounds, including that: the silica-based spines of demosponges are solid, while chancellorid s
around the head margin and on the pectoral fin spines of mature males.
presence of a deep notch between the first two spines of the dorsal fin.
mbelids have a series of well-separated dorsal spines on their back, hence the name of their family,
Koreaceratops is notable for the tall neural spines on its caudal vertebrae, and for the structure
s Inachus dorsettensis, but has less prominent spines on the carapace.
"cursed tree" in Latin and refers to the sharp spines on its trunk.
The zoea larvae bear "exceptionally long" spines on the carapace, one directed forwards, and tw
5-122% of the disc width, bearing 1-3 stinging spines on the upper surface.
There are spines on the 4th segment which are short, conicle an
it can be distinguished by the arrangement of spines on the telson.
a scorpions, and smaller orthocones, using the spines on their claws to feel for their prey hiding i
nce of more than three pairs of ventral tibial spines on each front leg.
There are two marginal spines on its carapace.
and covered in hard scutes, and it bears five spines on its back and six on its operculum.
ld apart from the similar P. ochotensis by the spines on its claws, which in P. ochotensis are repla
ed, orange and white, and the claws bear short spines on the dorsal surface.
There are numerous short (3-6 mm) spines on both the stems and the leaf petioles, and l
as small, glossy crowded leaves and occasional spines on the end of its branchlets.
strum in P. alabmae, and the greater number of spines on the rostrum of P. alabamae.
They have a range of spines on their back and sides, although they are bor
They have sharp spines on their dorsal and pectoral fins, which makes
egments and a caudal tip featuring a series of spines on the end.
There are tall neural spines on the cervical and dorsal vertebrae.
s into this butterfly is green with some black spines on the top.
ruler), in reference, presumably, to the sharp spines on the anal fin.
The spines on its back and sides are made from modified s
trap the insects, as well as backward-pointing spines on their tongues.
h wavy and sometimes lobed margins, covered in spines on both the margins and beneath.
lobed, grey-green with white veins, and sharp spines on the margins and apex.
In this species is quite evident the row of spines on the tibia 3 characterizing Cicadellidae.
diagnostic differences in the configuration of spines on the first pair of legs and in the genitalia
There are roughly 10 prominent spines on the margin of the abdominal shield covering
graphs also show it had similarly-split neural spines on its back vertebrae.
They are characterized by three extended spines on the head-shield.
everal other ceratopsians also had tall neural spines on their caudals.
two differ in the number and placement of the spines on the carapace.
and differs in the arrangement and size of the spines on the back of the posterior body segment (met
ra but can be distinguished by the presence of spines on the dorsal part of the posterior body segme
y enlarged on supraorbital region; a few small spines on each side of the head above the tympanum; l
fortified," referring to the fearsome-looking spines on the seed pod.
The spines on the head and thorax are blunt, thus differe
ng in the female and the presence of posterior spines on the metasome (body segment) of the male .
                                                                                                    


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