10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MIDDORSAL»
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Marine Decapod Crustacea of Southern Australia: A Guide to ...
Middorsal line on carapace divided into 2 ridges, each defined anteriorly by tooth
; submedian oblique tooth lateral to anterior median tooth; dorsolateral ridge
unarmed Philocheras oblulnus — Middorsal ridge with 1 or more sharp teeth; ...
Gary C. B. Poore, Shane T. Ahyong, 2004
Unpaired Middorsal Attachment Scar The middorsal attachment scar is small and
situated immediately inside the internal (dorsal) lobe of the last suture. Its surface
is typically rugose (Landman and Bandel, 1985; Weitschat, 1986; Weitschat ...
Neil H. Landman, Kazushige Tanabe, Richard Arnold Davis, 1996
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The Larvae of the Phalaenidae
Middorsal stripe orange or red. Setigerous tubercles I and II in a broad, black
longitudinal stripe including several parallel, white longitudinal lines
convexipennia Without a dorsal hump on abdominal segment 8. Coloration in the
area occupied ...
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An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America
20.243): abdominal tergites often with middorsal pale spots; last segment with a
weak middorsal longitudinal ridge 12 11 '. Tubercles of dorsum inconspicuous,
not arranged in longitudinal rows; without middorsal pale spots; last segment ...
Richard W. Merritt, Kenneth W. Cummins, 1996
Shortly after the first placodes have formed, dermal condensations appear
beneath them, thus constituting the initial middorsal row of three or four feather
rudiments. Later new placodes, followed by new underlying condensations, form
...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
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The Butterflies of North America: A Natural History and ...
Nymphalinae, go to 13, 16, 17, 18, and 19 13(16,17,18,19) Middorsal cones
absent (though there are small middorsal bumps on the anterior margins of
abdomen segments 5-7 and sometimes traces of them on 2-4 and 8); go to 14
and 15 ...
established on either side of the middorsal ones, and because they arise
tangentially to two neighbouring middorsal rudiments, they are aligned parallel to
the middorsal row but never start out as being tangent to one another inside the
lateral ...
Action: flexes forearm and rotates limb anteriorly. Acromiotrapezius. This is a
broad, thin triangular sheet of muscle caudal to the clavotrapezius. It extends
from the middorsal line to the spinodeltoid, at which point it proceeds deeply to
insert on ...
Norman K. Wessels, Elizabeth M. Center, 1992
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The Osteology and Myology of the California River Otter
Br fleshy fibers anteriorly, by aponeurosis posteriorly; from middle of lambdoidal
crest on skull and middorsal line, to a point directly dorsal to spine of first thoracic
vertebra. Insertion. — By strong, semitendinous fibers to anterior surface of ...
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Phylogenetic Relationships of the Lizard Families: Essays ...
[168] Modified middorsal scale row. The middorsal row is considered "modified" if
its gross appearance differs from that of the lateral scale rows. So defined, a
modified middorsal scale row is present in Sphenodon, many iguanians, and in a
...
Richard Estes, Gregory K. Pregill, 1988
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MIDDORSAL»
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Tiny frog, big surprise
Most often, middorsal stripes are present and vary in color from brown to lime green. These stripes can be well defined with lyre shapes or ... «Pocono Record, Sep 14»