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▪ I. ˈstouter (See quot. 1792) ? Obs. Cf. strouter.1792 G. Cartwright Jrnl. Labrador I. Gloss. p. xv, Stouter, very strong shores, which are placed round the head of a stage or wharf, to prevent them from being damaged by ships or boats. 1819 L. A. Anspach Hist. Island Newfoundland 430 The place whe...
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Zaphlegulus
Z. venturaensis was shorter, but stouter than either of the other two better known genera of the extinct family Zaphlegidae, Thyrsocles and Euzaphleges
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strouter Newfoundland. (ˈstraʊtə(r)) [Perh. f. dial. form of strut n.2: cf. also stouter.] A heavy post used to support and strengthen the end of a fishing stage or wharf; = stouter.1895 Jrnl. Amer. Folklore VIII. 31 Strouters, the outside piles of a wharf, which are larger and stronger than the inn...
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Apistobuthus
A. susanae differs from A. pterygocercus in having stouter legs and pedipalps, among other characteristics.
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Buthidae
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Bibarba bibarba
The coracoid, mesocoracoid, and scapula are stouter in males, and the three bones are fused with the cleithrum.
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Ancylopus ceylonicus
Antennae in both sexes are notably stouter. Articles 4 to 8 are almost wide and long at the apex.
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Gastrimargus musicus
They are sometimes confused with the Australian plague locust (Chortoicetes terminifera), though the yellow winged locust is "stouter and larger".
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Phyllorhinichthys micractis
The esca has two forward appendages at the tip and the rear appendage is much shorter and stouter than that of P. balushkini.
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Velia caprai
It grows to a length of and is stouter than pond skaters of the family Gerridae. Members of the family Veliidae resemble the pond skaters of the family Gerridae, but with stouter middle and hind legs, and a generally stouter appearance
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Grias
The flowers are creamy white to yellow, with four petals; they are cauliflorous, produced in clusters on the trunk and stouter branches.
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Ancylopoda
Limb-bones resembling those of Macrotherium, but relatively stouter, have been described from the Pliocene beds of Attica and Samos as Ancylotherium.
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Selenogyrus caeruleus
The female's spermathecae are stouter at the base than S. austini.
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Theraphosidae
Spiders described in 1897
Spiders of Africa
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Mitromorpha crassilirata
(Original description) The shell is slightly longer than Mitromorpha paucilirata and more solid, with the same number of spirals, but these are much stouter
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Diplostamenides
Members of the genus Diplostamenides are characterised by a genital atrium armed with a corona of graded spines and relatively few, usually much stouter
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Shastoceras
Shastoceras resembles Uhligia from the Lower Barremian of Germany, except for being stouter.
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