「Appendages」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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by its solid, hairy chelipeds (claw-bearing | appendages), although there may be further undescribed |
natosis, becoming motionless, folding up its | appendages and falling with its black under surface fac |
there is no use for eyes and uses elaborate | appendages and beefed up nerve centers to interpret sli |
l continues with two further pairs of stubby | appendages and ends in a fork. |
emale has a uniform darker coloured body and | appendages and has a green abdomen. |
ary in the number and presence of additional | appendages and filaments. |
Adults have no oral | appendages, and the mouth leads only to a short, blind |
ally have a slender abdomen, darker anterior | appendages and the embolus is spade shaped and bent bas |
tardigrades (water bears) that have cephalic | appendages and legs with four separate but similar digi |
The often have long hairy | appendages and are not as stout bodied or dark and cont |
Its lower abdominal | appendages are longer than its upper appendages. |
The | appendages are sometimes absent. |
The main difference is the bract | appendages are palmately arranged. |
At the center of the array of | appendages are several staminate flowers surrounding on |
It was small in size, and its abdomen and | appendages are unknown. |
The spines of the great | appendages are paired, setting it apart from its relati |
telson and uropods) and many of the thoracic | appendages are not visible, but two large claws are wel |
The lower anal | appendages are less than half the length of the upper w |
Its great | appendages are never preserved, but it does seem to bea |
No | appendages are present on the lower surface of the lid, |
This fish has | appendages around the mouth, and sometimes real algae a |
carp is dark brown, globose with filamentous | appendages, asci oblong. |
bed flower is bright to deep blue with white | appendages at the center. |
r has a five-lobed white corolla with yellow | appendages at the top of its tube. |
a centimeter wide with blue lobes with white | appendages at the bases. |
imeter wide with light blue lobes with white | appendages at the bases. |
erized by extremely slender limbs with large | appendages, at least one species (Gongylus gongylodes) |
shes it from Senecio angulatus are the small | appendages at the base of the stalks of the leaves that |
The esca has two forward | appendages at the tip and the rear appendage is much sh |
The body is entirely black except for the | appendages at the tip of the esca, which are dark red t |
the head and a similarly long pair of caudal | appendages at the tail end. |
opposite the coxae (the first segment of the | appendages attached to the cephalothorax). |
ged with stiff hairs, and there are reflexed | appendages between the sepals. |
The underside of the lid lacks | appendages but bears scattered nectar glands up to 0.2 |
ll, no legs, arms, wrists, feet or any other | appendages can be utilised in this way (similar to tenn |
heads are severed; it can be reattached, and | appendages can eventually regrow. |
There are eight pairs of | appendages concealed under the shell and four longer pa |
Porcelain crab species have feeding | appendages covered with setae to filter food particles |
cyathium about 3 millimeters long with white | appendages each less than 3 millimeters wide. |
orax, and contains five segments without any | appendages, except for some tail-like "rami" at the tip |
The five pairs of thoracic | appendages form a "feeding basket" which is used to cap |
shifts in a flowing manner as tentacle-like | appendages form off the top section seeming to blow in |
Debian come from the GNU Project; hence the | appendages GNU/Linux to Debian and BOSS. |
s capable of the regeneration of entire lost | appendages in a period of months, and, in certain cases |
Eurypteridae also had chelicerae ( | appendages in front of the mouth) that were small. |
Genital | appendages in the female were very short with lateral l |
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on with other sea cucumbers, having numerous | appendages, including conical papillae and leaf-like te |
At the center of the | appendages is a ring of male staminate flowers around a |
carapace, and the eyes, antennae, and great | appendages jutting out of the anterior end. |
ic, a number are pelagic, and may have their | appendages modified to form sails or fins. |
imple or bivalved, and some of the post-oral | appendages normally branchial. |
that seeming the deer horn knives are direct | appendages of the hand they can be moved with great spe |
These are termed the vesicular | appendages of the epoophoron (hydatids of Morgagni). |
orm mesozoan parasite that infects the renal | appendages of the cephalopod Octopus sasakii. |
encoded protein localizes to the sub-distal | appendages of mature centrioles, which are microtubule- |
as instrumental in raising the services from | appendages of Britain to forces in their own right. |
ich refers to the shape of the floral throat | appendages of this species. |
The anal | appendages of males and females are forked and the fema |
ender almond-shaped eyes and upwardly curled | appendages on the noses and the necks. |
oderately narrow with broad, flat and curved | appendages on the last body segment. |
ave external gills, which look like feathery | appendages on either side of their heads. |
ender almond-shaped eyes and upwardly curled | appendages on the noses and the necks. |
posterior end of the body, and two claw-like | appendages on the front of its face. |
nd-shaped eyes and there are upwardly curled | appendages on the noses and the necks. |
"tentacles", and refers to the multicellular | appendages on the upper surface of the pitcher lid. |
ender almond-shaped eyes and upwardly curled | appendages on the noses and the necks. |
ked the end of an era of complex aerodynamic | appendages on the bodywork, which would be banned for t |
f zygote) denotes the embryo and its adnexa ( | appendages or adjunct parts) or associated membranes (i |
detect the position of the body segments and | appendages, or, in tympanal organs, the vibrations caus |
he corolla lobes and two tooth-shaped throat | appendages present. |
obial nanowires) are electrically conductive | appendages produced by a number of bacteria most notabl |
y: Erpeton possesses a pair of short, fleshy | appendages protruding from the front of the snout, and |
For the arachnid | appendages, see chelicerae. |
ecomes an epitoke the worm develops swimming | appendages, such as broad parapodia with paddle-shaped |
ce is a cyathium with white-edged, scalloped | appendages surrounding the actual flowers. |
scence is a cyathium, with flat white or red | appendages surrounding the actual flowers. |
-shaped array of white, scalloped petal-like | appendages surrounding the actual flowers. |
It consists of petal-like | appendages surrounding the actual flowers, each with a |
an 2 millimeters wide, with white petal-like | appendages surrounding the actual flowers. |
The cyathium is made up of flat, white | appendages surrounding a single minute female flower wi |
The head bore a pair of sturdy | appendages that ended in a bidentate segment. |
It lacks the | appendages that many similar species have in their cyat |
0 millimeters in length, and has tassel-like | appendages that aid its camouflage. |
Greek for "two horns", referring to the two | appendages that are present on the bend of the gynostem |
erside of the prosoma there are six pairs of | appendages, the first of which (the small pincers or ch |
one shoemaker, who are considered as useful | appendages to the fraternity." |
Males use these | appendages to clasp females during mating. |
Males use their dark anterior | appendages to signal females during elaborate courtship |
patterns and the application of handles and | appendages to the vessel form. |
ther taxa based on its seeds, which lack the | appendages typical of most Nepenthes. |
The male genital | appendages were short with two distal spines. |
ility to cover up their vulnerable limbs and | appendages when threatened by rolling up (much like a h |
rs and spiders, can also lose and regenerate | appendages when necessary for survival. |
a pair of stalked eyes, and a pair of great | appendages, which closely resemble those of Occacaris. |
The specialised | appendages which help to trap prey are red at the base, |
is known only from a handful of 12-segmented | appendages, which resemble nut-crackers, recovered from |
found in South America, have enormously long | appendages which they use to inseminate females. |
The caterpillar has two abdominal | appendages which serve as triggers to initiate a backwa |
formed in each inflorescence have long silky | appendages which, seen together, give the characteristi |
eriensis are up to 13mm in length (excluding | appendages) with considerable variation in pattern. |
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