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Example sentences for "different genera"

  • THE TAIL The tail is perhaps the least important part of the skeleton, since it varies in character and length in different genera.

  • The femur varies in different genera, so as to suggest a number of mammalia rather than any particular animal for comparison.

  • The eggs of insects, like those of birds, consist in the first place of an external coat or shell, varying greatly, as to substance, in different genera.

  • Cantharis dermestoides of the same author is the other sex of his Meloe Marci; one of which is chiefly testaceous, and the other black: which seems to have so misled Linne, that he placed them in different genera.

  • Note: The name is also applied to other trees of different genera, especially to those of the genus Hymenæa, of which H.

  • Further, different genera of the soul's powers are not united in some one power, but only in the essence of the soul.

  • The appetitive and intellectual powers are different genera of powers in the soul, by reason of the different formalities of their objects.

  • Things not of the same genus are in no way comparable to each other if indeed they are in different genera.

  • Now all intelligible species belong to one genus, because they are the perfections of one intellectual faculty: although the things which the species represent belong to different genera.

  • A name applied loosely to several plants of different genera, esp.

  • The cirri too vary in shape in different genera.

  • It has also been found that the coats of these crabs are covered with hairs which are differently arranged in different genera, some being hooked, others serrated, etc.

  • They are usually horny, sometimes simple, sometimes divided into joints, and vary in shape in different genera.

  • And since things are more directly opposed when they belong to the same genus, than when they belong to different genera, it follows that presumption is more directly opposed to hope than to fear.

  • Further, the same thing should not be reckoned a species of different genera.

  • Further, the same thing should not be placed in different genera.

  • The special order of the complex spiral offers interesting resemblances to different genera of the calcareous Foraminifera, from which I have taken the corresponding name of the species.

  • This group includes a great variety of fronds evidently of different genera, were their fructification known; and some of them probably portions of fronds, the other parts of which may be in the next genus.

  • Utica shale, are also certainly plants, though it is possible, if their structures and fruit were known, some of these might be referred to different genera.

  • The membranous and soft plates of the lower surface of the toes have various modifications in different genera, which have been made the basis of their arrangement.

  • It varies greatly in different genera; but in all it is more or less four-sided, and convex externally, forming the basis for the powerful muscles by which the wings are moved.

  • It has various forms in different genera.

  • The position of the tubercle varies greatly in different genera.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different climates; different colour; different colours; different conditions; different districts; different families; different languages; different latitudes; different lengths; different levels; different manner; different names; different nature; different periods; different regions; different seasons; different senses; different stages; different tone; different ways; different writers; differential equations; lower part; matter where; miss thee; perfectly fresh