plicated การใช้
- During the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods, many shells became coarsely plicate.
- This genus and species is distinguished by its plicate ( pleated ) upper lip.
- The Plicate rocksnail has disappeared from more than 90 percent of its historic range.
- The light-brown shell is longitudinally plicate.
- Like all acochlidians, it lacks plicate gills.
- Stretching is corrected by plicating sutures to the point that all cusps have normal configuration.
- On each stems grows one large, thin, plicate leaf with a sharply defined midrib.
- They grow long, plicate leaves.
- The uterus is thrown into numerous sacculations, and its interior walls are richly convolutely plicated.
- The intestinal tube is rather short, of equal diameter throughout, and internally plicated longitudinally.
- The yellowish shell is longitudinally plicate, the plicae whitish, closely covered by revolving lines.
- The 10 columella is posteriorly plicate.
- This genus has cormous, egg-shaped pseudobulbs and thin, plicate leaves that are always paired.
- These genera have smooth, unribbed, ovoid pseudobulbs with 3-4 large and thin plicate leaves.
- Smaller furrows may be described by other terms such as rugose, rugulose, plicate, striate, etc.
- Its walls are comparatively thick; internally they are lightly longitudinally plicated, and have a whitish epitheloid lining.
- Many species have a large and solid shield over the parietal body or beside the thick, plicated columella.
- Shell small, rather thin, somewhat inflated, elliptical, inequilateral, strongly plicate on the posterior slope.
- Some, like the Rhynchonellida and Spiriferida, may be strongly plicate, with a median fold and sulcus.
- The muscle layer that is left is plicated ( folded ) and placed as a buttress above the pelvic floor.
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