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undulated, ppl. a. (ˈʌndjʊleɪtɪd) [Cf. prec. and undulate a.] 1. Formed into a waved surface or outline; arranged in a series of wave-like curves.1623 Cockeram 1, Vndulated, made like the waues of the Sea. 1673 Grew Anat. Trunks i. i. §31 Next there is an undulated Ring of other Lymphæducts. 1753 Ch...
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Undulated antpitta
The undulated antpitta (Grallaria squamigera) is a bird in the family Grallariidae. References
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Birds of the Northern Andes
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Undulated antshrike
The undulated antshrike (Frederickena unduliger) is a relatively large species of antbird from the western Amazon in south-eastern Peru, western Brazil Amazon
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Undulated tinamou
Habitat
The undulated tinamou occurs at altitudes of up to . Sounds on the xeno canto collection
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Birds of Brazil
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Species identification - greenish blue ocean worm (nudibranch?) in Perhentian Islands, Malaysia We found this on a beach at the Perhentian Islands, Malaysia in March, 2016 and cannot identify it. It's some sort of wor...
It's hard to identify from the photos provided, but I think it is _Chloeia flava_ (a species of polycaete worm, within the phylum Annelida), also known in English as the "Golden Fireworm". The size is roughly similar to what you describe (they are typically about 7-10 cm long). The individual you ob...
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Undulated moray
Description and biology
The undulated moray can easily be identified by its yellow head and brown spots covering its body. References
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Fishes of Australia : Gymnothorax undulatus
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Marine fish of Northern Australia
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Mesophleps undulatella
Etymology
The species name is derived from Latin undulatus (meaning undulated) and the postfix -ellus and
refers to the sinuate caudal margin of the uncus
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Dactyloceras lucina
wings next the body with a number of angulated lines following each other in a regular succession; the middle being composed of another succession of undulated Posterior wings next the body dark brown, the middle and bottom having a series of undulated lines crossing them in regular succession from the anterior
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Asperdaphne suluensis
The 7 remaining whorls are convex, separated by a deep, undulated suture. The peristome is moderately thin, undulated, with a shallow sinus just below the suture, angular at the entrance of the siphonal canal.
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Mottled moray
species of eels:
Echidna delicatula, or the fine-speckled moray
Gymnothorax prionodon, or the Australian mottled moray
Gymnothorax undulatus, or the undulated
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Brugmansia longifolia
Lagerheim to a plant collected in Ecuador in 1895 with long narrow leaves and undulated indentations.
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Mitromorpha orcutti
The spiral sculpture consists of (between the sutures four, on the body whorl about a dozen) strong rounded close-set cords closely undulated behind the The cords in front of the periphery are not undulated, but extend to the end of the siphonal canal.
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Frederickena
The genus contains three species:
Black-throated antshrike, Frederickena viridis
Undulated antshrike, Frederickena unduliger
Fulvous antshrike, Frederickena fulva
The fulvous antshrike was previously considered as a subspecies of the undulated antshrike but was promoted to species status based on a 2009 study
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Clathrina aurea
Actines are cylindrical and slightly undulated near the tip, which is rounded.
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Letis hercyna
The anterior wings having about two-thirds, next the shoulders, of a lighter brown, being separated from the darker part by a narrow, black, undulated Posterior wings having two narrow, black, undulated lines crossing them, one next the external edges, the other about a quarter of an inch above them;
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