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squamose
squamose, a. (skwəˈməʊs) Also 7–9 squammose. [ad. L. squāmōs-us, f. squāma scale.] 1. Covered or furnished with scales; scaly.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Isagoge a 3, Fishes, which are..Marine and Fluviatile both, and are squammose, or scaled. 1695 Woodward Nat. Hist. Earth i. 32 The Teeth and Bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haliotis squamosa
Haliotis squamosa, common name the squamose abalone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Haliotidae, the abalones. wikipedia.org
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squamosity
squaˈmosity rare. [f. squamose a. + -ity.] The state or character of being covered with scales.1775 in Ash. 1904 Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. Aug. 107 Their series of punctures more regular and distinct, squamosity more infuscate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithopoma caelatum
The periphery shows several prominent squamose or spinose lirae. The base of the shell is somewhat flattened, with close squamose lirae separated by deep interstices. wikipedia.org
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squamoso-
squamoso- (skwəˈməʊsəʊ) used as combining form of squamose a., in the sense ‘squamous and ―’, as squamoso-dentated, squamoso-imbricated, squamoso-radiate; or in terms of Anat. relating to the squamous bones, as squamoso-maxillary, squamoso-parietal, squamoso-temporal, squamoso-zygomatic.1822 J. Park... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lithocarpus revolutus
The cupules cover only the lower part of the nut and are flat and saucer shaped with relatively obscure squamose or muricate scales densely arranged on wikipedia.org
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Vokesimurex gallinago
In the squamose rather than spinose character of the base of the varices the shell appears to have some affinity with those of the Siratus motacilla (Gmelin wikipedia.org
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Heratemita
The black carapace is wider than long, very rugose and covered with sparse violet squamose hairs. wikipedia.org
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Bolma bathyraphis
The periphery is formed of a squamose keel which is spirally irregularly striated. it ascends the spire above the sutural furrow, and between it and the wikipedia.org
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Lithocarpus jacobsii
The cupules only cover the lower part of the nut and have squamose scales arranging loosely in cyclical series. wikipedia.org
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Agaricus lilaceps
The surface of the cap is at first pallid to cream-buff, especially when developing below ground, but soon becomes appressed and fibrillose-squamose. wikipedia.org
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Cookia sulcata
The base is flattened bearing concentric densely squamose lirae, deeply concave in the center, and indented in the place of the umbilicus. wikipedia.org
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Turbo ticaonicus
They are spirally sculptured with inequal lirae, the intervening furrows sharply squamose with striae of increment. wikipedia.org
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Heliophanus cupreus
The male has dark palps with white squamose hairs on front. The tibial apophysis has a fine, long, pointed, hook-shaped process. wikipedia.org
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Cosmophasis thalassina
Description The carapace is covered with greenish-bronze and squamose copper hairs, with some black transverse bands. The dark legs bear white and bronze squamose hairs. wikipedia.org
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