The same kind of subequal spacing which characterizes the fractures near the surface of the block in Daubrée’s experiment (Fig.
View on the shore at Holstensborg, West Greenland, to show the subequal spacing of the joints (after Kornerup).
Shell thick-walled, subcylindrical, with longitudinal ribs, slightly dilated in the middle, with ten to twelve subequal joints.
Back bluish gray; back of the thighs with six or seven smallsubequal yellow spots.
The second and the third glumes are subequal 5- to 7-nerved.
The first and the second glumes are subequal and empty, and the first glume is winged along the inflated margins.
The first two glumes are subequal or unequal, persistent; the first glume is 1-nerved and the second glume is 1- to 7-nerved.
Pileus= and subequalstem bright-yellow, the tomentum of the pileus yellow.
All specimens from Arteaga have two palmar tubercles; the inner and outer metatarsal tubercles are subequal in size.
Eyes in two groups, three each side (subequal in size) on a distinct elevation; A.
Body very long and slender, glabrous; spiracular disk obliquely truncated, surrounded by four slender naked lobes; mentum with three subequal primary teeth and a much reduced lateral tooth on either side.
Body moderately elongated and covered with a long dark pubescence; spiracular disk squarely truncated, surrounded by five subequal stout lobes; mentum with five subequal teeth, the lateral one of either side not conspicuously reduced.
The maxillae are large and of primitive structure, the cardines and stipites distinct, the two distal lobes large, subequal in size, covered with hairs and bearing sensory organs.
Third primary equal to ninth; fifth, sixth, and seventh subequal and longest.
Fourth quill slightly longer than, rarely subequal to, the fifth; third intermediate between fifth and sixth.
Spiracles are present upon all the leg-bearing somites except the first and last; and the legs which are short and subequal in length consist of six segments, the basal of which remains small.
The hind-foot has four or five subequal digits with claws.
The hind feet are short and rather broad, with five subequal claws, the fourth rather longest, the first shortest; the whole sole is placed on the ground in walking.
It may reasonably be asked if Myotis and Pipistrellus should be retained as separate genera if the only constant difference between the two is subequal versus unequal upper incisors.
The hind-limbs have longer nails, which are still diminutive and subequal in size.
It consists of two subequal shields, the anterior of which shows slight, and the posterior considerable evidence of segmentation.
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