Antlers slightly grooved, tuberculated at base; a small branch near the base, corresponding to the situation and direction of that of C.
The fruit consists of radiating, somewhat woody fibres, terminating in a tuberculatedand slightly papillose surface.
The thickened andtuberculated skin of the extremities becomes divided by fissures, and ulcerates, or is corroded under dry sordid scabs, so that the fingers and toes gangrene, and separate, joint after joint.
First upper molar with a large tuberculated crown, rather broader than long; second considerably smaller, with transversely oblong crown.
Lower sectorial with a broad, low, tuberculated heel, more than half the length of the whole tooth.
The third is an extremely small and simple tooth with a subcircular tuberculated crown and single root.
The canines, with the succeeding false molars, are extremely variable, but there are ordinarily three tuberculated molars posterior to the representative of the carnivorous or cutting grinder of the true Carnivora.
The incisors are plain; the molars tuberculated when young, but in the old animal the tubercles are worn down and exhibit laminae.
The molars are more tuberculated than in the bears, resembling the hinder molars of a dog.
Defn: A largetuberculated lizard (Heloderma suspectum) native of the dry plains of Arizona, New Mexico, etc.
A wonderfully tuberculated omentum, a very small portion of which is here represented, filled the peritoneal cavity; the uterus and its appendages were quite healthy.
They are separated by a long diastema from the grinding teeth which have tuberculated crowns and are 5/5 or 6/6 in number, but are not all in place at once.
The grinding teeth commonly have large, flattened, more or less tuberculated crowns, and the upper molar may be as large or much smaller than the carnassial.
The teeth are markedly heterodont and diphyodont, and the molars have broad crowns with tuberculated or ridged surfaces.
The grinding teeth have square enamelled crowns marked by transverse tuberculated ridges.
Premolars compressed, pointed; and the molars with quadrate tuberculated crowns.
The exquisitely beautiful, light and delicate fabrics included under the above name are inhabited by a molluscous animal named the Ocythoee, which is provided with tuberculated arms.
It has a rugose, tuberculated body of trapezoid form, the colors being brown and reddish, while the whole aspect is crab-like.
This resemblance is brought about in two ways; through their color, which is like that of wood or lichens, and through their tuberculated and rugose forms, which resemble rough bark.
The ovum next assumes a distinctly oval shape, the true yolk-membrane and the external chorional envelope now becoming more and more differentiated, until the latter acquires a regularly tuberculated surface.
Foot wide; shell turriculated, with carinated whorls, the carinae tuberculatedor spiny.
Bases of the rhinophores surrounded by a sheath; dorsal papillae tuberculated and club-shaped, in a single row on either side of the dorsum; no cnidosacs.
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