If a specimen has a slightly inflexed pedicel, however, other characters must be considered carefully before a clear identification can be made. |
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Finally, in some species the cavity is located on the hypomeron, which is the inflexed part of the pronotum. |
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The new leaves have an inflexed ptyxis and young leaves appear to be rolled up at the tip. |
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Microsania departs from all empid genera in possessing a large and inflexed hypopygium and a single median row of acrostichal hairs. |
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They have a thick, consistently inflexed flower stalk in contrast to the remaining members of Petunia, which have a thin, deflexed flower stalk in the fruiting state. |
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On a stalk and its branches small, linearly-lantsetnye, the inflexed leaflets pointed in a long white hair located in some numbers densely sit. |
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They have a thick, consistently inflexed pedicel in contrast to the remaining members of Petunia, which have a thin, deflexed pedicel in the fruiting state. |
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In flowers with attractive sepals, since these perianth parts are inflexed, bees may spend several seconds on the flower sepals before falling into the flower cavity. |
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The romantic opening theme that sets the scene for this core is typical Warbeck, an emotionally inflexed tune of great beauty and sentimental charm. |
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Conversely, the election outcome represented a crushing defeat for its enemies and even the sign of a racially inflexed class-consciousness. |
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Meanwhile, dregs and sediment, as recycling by-products, are inflexed with addictives to make contemporary materials necessary for cement production. |
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