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- The most obvious difference is in the plumose or feathery antennae.
- Antennae are pectinate in both sexes and plumose in males.
- The seedlike fruit has a pappus of plumose, white or pale tan bristles.
- They are differentiated by the plumose basal portion.
- The larvae have paired plumose tracheal gills on each of the first eight abdominal segments.
- On the vertical surfaces there are clusters of hydroids, and plumose anemones on the more exposed rocks.
- All species in the family Calliphoridae have bristles on their merones, plumose arista, and well-developed calypters.
- The arista may be bare, sometime appearing no more than a simple bristle, plumose-covered in long hairs.
- The shells would provide new habitat for sea cucumbers, prawns, crabs, mussel, plumose, anemones and bat stars.
- They have three-segmented antennae, a diagnostically prominent postscutellum bulging beneath the arista usually is bare, though sometimes plumose.
- The plumose ( feathery ) arista, bristling of the head and thorax, and wing venation are characters used to diagnose the family.
- The antennae are three-segmented and aristate; vein Rs is two-branched, a arista is often plumose for the entire length.
- Unlike females, males possess plumose hairs, colored or iridescent hairs, front leg fringes, structures on other legs, and other, often bizarre, modifications.
- The shape varies from fusiform with inconspicuous projections on posterior segments to short, broad, and flattened with conspicuous dorsal and lateral plumose projections especially on the terminal segment.
- A species found in the Kimberley region, " Oedura filicipoda ", is named for the plumose fringing on the toes that may assist in clinging to rocky overhangs.
- The middle legs have a dense covering of hairs, those on the inner surface being long enough to cover the metatibial spurs and those on the outside being long and plumose.
- "Ceratogyrus " is readily distinguished from all other African theraphosid genera by the combined presence of a retrolateral cheliceral scopula composed of plumose, stridulatory setae and the strongly procurved fovea.
- Members of the genus " "'Metridium " "', also known as "'plumose anemones "', are sea anemones found mostly in the cooler waters of the northern Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
- Furthermore, some significant identifying characteristics for the adult flies in the family musicdae include a pair of antennae, three segmented plumose aristae, a frontal suture, well developed calypters, hypo pleura without bristles, and more than one sternopleural bristles.
- It has yellowish hair on its head, abundant white hair on its mesosoma, long, plumose, and golden hair on its metanotum, metasomal terga, and metasoma, white, short, and fine hair on its tegula, white fringed hair on the pseudopygidial area, and a dense golden band of hair on its pronotal lobe.
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