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squamae Meaning in Bengali



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squamae's Usage Examples:

In some rodents, squamae are small tubercles resembling scales on the sole of the hindfeet.


specific epithet derives from the many bracteoles, or ‘scales’ (Latin: squamae, with the diminutive suffix -ulus) that subtend the flowers.


Pistil and squamae 4.


The individual scales, called squamae were very small scales made of either iron or brass.


The squamae are disproportionately large, completely covering the halteres, and the.


 bolivaris, the sole usually entirely lacks squamae (small, scale-like structures), but T.


 talamancae does have squamae on part of its sole.


upper spiral, round beads on the median one and compressed, spinelike squamae (decumbent scales) on the third spiral or peripheral keel.


 talamancae, with usually smooth soles (lacking squamae, which are present in T.


The individual scales used to construct Roman armour are called squamae or squama During Roman times, scale armour (lorica squamata) was a popular.


These lirae are closely beset with compressed spines, which resemble squamae, with very fine growth striae in the interstices.


closely covered with a row of granules, having the character of compressed squamae on the principal lirae.


morphological differences; most animals are dark green and have only very small squamae in the grooves of the abdominal tergites.


The nodes on the upper carina become little raised hollow rounded squamae on the second whorl.


Its squamae and squamal fringe are brown to dark brown.


The Daka calvaria temporal squamae measure at approximately 5.


The squamae, small structures resembling scales that cover the soles of the hindfeet.



squamae's Meaning':

a protective structure resembling a scale

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