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Example sentences for "middorsal"

Lexicographically close words:
middlemost; middles; middleweight; middling; middlings; middy; mide; midfield; midges; midget
  1. The middorsal pale area (formed by the suffusion of the vertebral stripe) and paravertebral and dorsolateral rows of spots are pale green.

  2. The diffuse middorsal area is expanded and encloses the paravertebral rows of spots.

  3. The coloration of juveniles and subadults varies little; large adults vary considerably especially in the amount of diffusion of the light green middorsal area.

  4. The maximum development is reached in the middorsal region, from where they decrease in size and number toward the lateral surfaces or caudad.

  5. The hairs measured were taken from the middorsal region and outer thighs, and the measurements are means.

  6. Setiforms on middorsal region: Gray basally, gradually blackening toward tip but interrupted by Tawny, subapical zone 1.

  7. It is a young specimen judging from the small and isolated preneural; the seventh pair of pleurals is unusual in being fused (no middorsal suture), and the neurals seem large in proportion to the size of the pleurals.

  8. Triangular openings on either side of middorsal line between proximal ends of costal plates and developing neural plates.

  9. Extreme weakness or absence of the middorsal keel of T.

  10. The anterior edges of carapace and plastron, and the slightly elevated middorsal line (Pl.

  11. Markings on the central and lateral scutes vary from a regularly arranged series of well defined spots and a middorsal stripe to a general scattering of small flecks.

  12. Some individuals had a dark brown middorsal stripe.

  13. Most of the adults were colored like the holotype, but one was a much darker olive-green, and one was uniform brown above with a dark brown middorsal stripe.

  14. Elytra transverse or but little oblique, strongly overlapping in the middorsal line.

  15. Johnson), which also occurs in this region, but differing in having the dorsum pigmented throughout, being black or slaty with pale lines between the segments and dividing each of the latter transversely excepting across the middorsal region.

  16. The young is darker and has a leaflike middorsal mark which fades as growth proceeds.

  17. Specimens of carolinensis, presumably adult, are figured which have the dark middorsal area contrasting with paler color of the sides.

  18. At the time of metamorphosis, young are dark brown with specks of black and with a dark, cuneate, leaflike middorsal mark.

  19. The dorsal stripe is yellow with a faint dusky suffusion; it involves all of the middorsal scale row and approximately the adjacent half of the row on either side.

  20. Usually the females have some form of a broad middorsal pale-colored band.

  21. The presence of a broad middorsal yellow stripe is common in Eleutherodactylus rugulosus.

  22. Males from the Balsas-Tepalcatepec Basin usually have a broad middorsal line that is yellow or pale tan; those from outside the basin have either a narrow middorsal line or none.

  23. Juveniles and subadults have dark flecks on the brown or tan middorsal area, but these are absent in the largest males.

  24. The middorsal area was brown, orange-brown, or dull grayish yellow.

  25. In life the dorsal color pattern consists of a yellowish tan ground color with dark brown spots; the middorsal stripe is deep yellow or cream color.

  26. In all of the specimens the middorsal scales are keeled and much smaller than the smooth pavementlike or slightly imbricate ventrals.

  27. Males usually are unicolor brown or olive-tan; sometimes the middorsal region is darker.

  28. In life, the dorsum was pale tan; the top of the head and the middorsal and lateral stripes were dark brown; the belly was white.

  29. In the hatchling, however, there is a distinct pattern of a type widespread among colubrines and also among snakes of other groups--a series of middorsal blotches on an olive ground color, with alternating rows of smaller spots on each side.

  30. Some have yellowish tan flanks and dorsum and an orange middorsal stripe; others have a pale red dorsum, yellow flanks, and a cream middorsal stripe (Pl.

  31. In life they were pale yellowish tan above with a brown triangular mark on the occiput, but with no middorsal stripe.

  32. Two specimens from the middle of the isthmus (Tolosita) have no stripes on the thighs; one has a thin middorsal line, and the other has a broad line.

  33. A narrow middorsal cream or yellow stripe is present in some individuals of buckleyi and taurinus but absent in all individuals of the other species.

  34. A narrow cream middorsal line extends from the snout to the vent.

  35. We have observed that a middorsal cream stripe occurs in about 10 percent of the specimens of taurinus and in some specimens of buckleyi.

  36. A narrow creamy white, middorsal stripe extends from the snout to the vent.

  37. A narrow middorsal light stripe is present in some individuals from throughout the range, but striped specimens are most common in the upper Amazon Basin.

  38. In the absence of distinguishing morphological characteristics we can only conclude that the middorsal stripe is a pattern variant and that Boulenger was correct in synonymizing flavolineatus with taurinus.

  39. One specimen has a middorsal creamy white stripe from the tip of the snout to the vent.


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