Its pleural lobes are reduced to a series of spines on either side of the body, and its pygidium is a mere spinose vestige.
A similar explanation is suggested for Acidaspis and other highly spinose species.
Notice particularly the long flattened setae and the spinose spatula-shaped terminal portion of each shaft.
The last three pairs are elongate, very spinose limbs, of peculiar appearance.
The median spinose process of the anal segment extends 0.
The cerci appear to have been long, slender, very spinose organs much like the antennules, but stiff rather than flexible.
Professor Beecher, during his first studies of Triarthrus, found no appendages pertaining to the anal segment, but later evidently came upon a spinose anal plate which he caused to be figured.
They have a broad spinose head, with the eyes looking upward.
The substance is unusually thick in the spinosecaterpillars of butterflies; and in the pupa of one, Uria Proteus, it is villose.
In spinose caterpillars these organs are generally planted between two spines, one being above and the other below.
Trees or shrubs, with thin, smooth often more or less muricate bark, unarmed or spinose branchlets, and scaly buds.
East Indian colubrine snakes of the genus Acrochordus, having the body covered with wartlike tubercles or spinose scales, and lacking cephalic plates and ventral scutes.
They are usually red, and have very largespinose pectoral and dorsal fins.
They are more or less spinoseand resemble the hedgehog in habits.
For removing the spinose ear-tick, Stiles recommends pouring some bland oil into the ear.
Outer Maxillae: the upper free segment has a spinoselobe (a'', Pl.
The males are imbedded in the spinose chitine border of the occludent margin of the scuta, exactly over an oblique fold or notch (fig.
I can only say that they are spinoseon their summits.
Spinose projections above the rudimental valves; at the bottom of the figure are represented, as seen through the whole thickness of the animal, the prehensile larval antennae.
Philippine Archipelago; Island of Bohol; parasitic on a spinose crab, found under a stone at low water; single specimen, in Mus.
Ibla, as well as of every other pedunculated Cirripede, and the parasite of this species has articulated spinose appendages, far larger than the barely visible, non-articulated pair in I.
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