As he extends the range of his observations, he will meet with more cases of difficulty; for he will encounter a greater number of closely-allied forms.
In order to discover how the ocelli have been developed, we cannot look to a long line of progenitors, nor to many closely-allied forms, for such do not now exist.
This fact is another striking instance of the law that secondary sexual characters are often widely different in closely-allied forms; though it is a very rare circumstance when such differences relate to the female sex.
In order to discover how the ocelli have been developed, we cannot look to a long line of progenitors, nor to various closely-allied forms, for such do not now exist.
With such species the young of the different species cannot resemble each other more closely than do the parents; nor can they present striking resemblances to allied forms in their adult state.
As he extends the range of his observations he will meet with more cases of difficulty; for he will encounter a greater number of closely-allied forms.
Hemsley,[135] to allied forms, do not appear to be identical with the cultivated plant.
The designation which should be adopted for allied species, or, to speak scientifically, allied forms, is a problem often presented in natural history, and more often in the category of cultivated species than in others.
He makes the same remark for the allied forms (bicolor, saccharatus, etc.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "allied forms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.