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Example sentences for "reticulations"

Lexicographically close words:
reticorum; reticular; reticulate; reticulated; reticulation; reticule; reticules; reticulum; retied; retina
  1. Juveniles in life had dorsal colorations varying from rich brown with darker reticulations to pale green or gray with dark green reticulations.

  2. Smilisca puma is distinctive in having a grayish brown body and dark gray reticulations on the tail.

  3. The flanks are pale gray to creamy white with brown or black mottling, which sometimes forms reticulations enclosing white spots.

  4. Specimens from Oaxaca and Veracruz characteristically have finer dark reticulations on the flanks enclosing smaller blue spots; in many of these specimens the ventrolateral spots are smallest and are white.

  5. First upper tooth row strongly arched medially; third lower tooth row much shorter than other rows; dorsal fin deepest at about two-thirds length of tail; tail cream-colored with dense gray reticulations S.

  6. Specimens from the eastern part of the range (Piedras Negras and Chinaja, Guatemala) have bold, dark reticulations on the flanks enclosing large pale blue or pale green spots, which fade to tan in preservative.

  7. Fine black reticulations enclose many dark blue spots on the posterior surfaces of the thighs.

  8. Specimens from Barro Colorado Island are marked like those from El Valle and Cerro la Campana, except that on the posterior surfaces of the thighs fine black reticulations enclose many dark blue spots.

  9. Intense brown and black pigment forms fine reticulations delimiting bold blue spots on the flanks; this coloration extends to the axilla in many specimens.

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  11. The Bibliography of Slang, Cant, and Vulgar Language' has been given so fully at the end of Mr Hotten's Slang Dictionary, that I excuse myself from pursuing the subject farther.

  12. Edges of reticulations more or less hairy, especially toward the apex; lateral fascicles generally on longer peduncles.

  13. The reddish brown dorsal ground-color with dark brown reticulations on the head and body and dark brown transverse bands on the limbs seems to be rather constant throughout the range of the subspecies.

  14. Usually there are some darker blotches or reticulations on the dorsum.

  15. Skin, greenish-yellow, with a tinge of brown on the side next the sun, covered with numerous brown russety dots, and reticulations of russet.

  16. Skin, yellow, covered with large patches and reticulations of thin brown russet, which is strewed with rougher russety freckles, and tinged with orange and a few streaks of red next the sun.

  17. Skin, greenish yellow on the shaded side, and tinged with orange next the sun, covered all over with veins, or reticulations of russet.

  18. Skin, greenish-yellow, covered with veins, and reticulations of russet.

  19. That what in itself is one and the same entity should be able to function thus differently in different contexts is a natural consequence of the extremely complex reticulations in which our experiences come.

  20. These columns were two feet and some inches high, and the little reticulations of pattern recurred many dozens of times.

  21. In life, body pale olive-tan, belly silvery white with pinkish-orange reticulations in some specimens; tail creamy white with silvery flecks and black or brown reticulations.

  22. In preservative, yellowish tan and silvery-gold colors lost; black reticulations present on tail.

  23. In preservative, tan and pinkish-orange coloration lost; body transparent, reticulations on tail present.

  24. To the east the movement from the Teton Mountains joined that from various other lofty mountains, where altogether they have left a most intricate system of glacial deposits, in whose reticulations Jackson's Lake is held in place.

  25. It is far more rational, and, at the same time, more accordant with strict scientific methods, to attribute these muscular and nerve reticulations to a single direct cause, than to a multitude of secondary causes.

  26. But it is admitted that the nerve fibres constitute an uninterrupted network which admits of no endings--that is, whose ultimate reticulations lie beyond the microscopic limit.

  27. On the basis of this one subadult, it seems likely that reticulations on the venter develop with age.

  28. The dorsum is creamy tan with dark brown markings (interorbital bar, reticulations on occiput, three longitudinal streaks on back, and broad transverse bars on limbs).

  29. It is remarkable for the coarse reticulations of the stem which extend nearly or quite to the base.

  30. Individuals growing where the sun plays upon them, show the reticulations plainer than those maturing in the shade.

  31. The reticulations upon the cap are intricate and distinct.

  32. The species is apparently well marked and very distinct by the peculiar reticulations of the pileus.

  33. The reticulations upon the stem are often obscure, especially in young specimens.

  34. The lower reticulations are usually coarser but less permanent than the upper.

  35. Stem= very rough with the margins of rather coarse subreticular depressions, the reticulations bright-red above with yellow stains.

  36. In some specimens the reticulations of the stem extend nearly or quite to its base, and make the place of the species ambiguous between the Calopodes and Edules.

  37. Surface with rounded reticulations in longitudinal and transverse rows, except at the centre where they are concentric and smaller.

  38. Valve orbicular, convex, with reticulations 5 in 10 [mu] radiating from the centre and decreasing toward the margin and processes which are truncate.

  39. Sporangia distinct or plasmodiocarpous, the plasmodiocarp creeping in long vein-like reticulations or curves, laterally compressed; sometimes distinct and crowded, always sessile.

  40. The reticulations of the net are often coarse, the ribs being fewer; the whole structure weak and showing signs of imperfect development.

  41. The reticulations are possibly not more divergent from the typical form of that species than are the same features in some other forms there included.

  42. The reticulations of the net are generally small and the ribs numerous.

  43. Error in description here is not surprising; the reticulations are sometimes faint.

  44. While on the one hand it possesses many characters such as the habit, form of sporangium, which are distinctly tubuline, on the other it shows in the upper peridial wall definite reticulations which suggest Cribraria.

  45. The structure is exceedingly delicate, the peridium between the ribs and reticulations reduced to the last degree of tenuity, with the iridescence of the soap-bubble, here and there lapsed entirely.

  46. The surface usually shows prominent reticulations on mature plants near the tubes, sometimes over the entire stem.


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