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Tubercles resembling scales
In some rodents, squamae are small tubercles resembling scales on the sole of the hindfeet. Among oryzomyine rodents, their development is variable; most
Squamae
Roman armour
prominently in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD. The individual scales, called squamae were very small scales made of either iron or brass. Occasionally, they
Lorica_squamata
Compound structure in the skull
of the temporal bones and the dorsum sellae; laterally by the temporal squamae, sphenoidal angles of the parietals, and greater wings of the sphenoid
Middle_cranial_fossa
Protective gear using small, overlapping plates
chest. The individual scales used to construct Roman armour are called squamae. During Roman times, scale armour (lorica squamata) was a popular alternative
Scale_armour
Species of tree of the family Proteaceae from Africa
Portion of spike with unexpanded flowers 2. Petal and stamen 3. Pistil and squamae 4. Ovary laid open to show the solitary ovule 5. Nut with persistent style
Faurea_saligna
Ancient Roman soldier's equipment
mid-thigh length with the shoulder doublings or cape. The individual scales (squamae) were either iron or bronze, or even alternating metals on the same shirt
Roman military personal equipment
Roman_military_personal_equipment
Body part used by insects to fly
of the wing base in some Diptera there is a pair of membranous lobes (squamae, or calypteres) known as the alula. The alula is well developed in the
Insect_wing
Species of flowering plant
specific epithet derives from the many bracteoles, or ‘scales’ (Latin: squamae, with the diminutive suffix -ulus) that subtend the flowers. The plant
Alyxia_squamulosa
Family of flies
larger (even holoptic) eyes, whereas the females have normal eyes. The squamae are disproportionately large, completely covering the halteres, and the
Acroceridae
Small rodent found from northeastern Honduras to western Ecuador
hindfeet, longer than in T. talamancae, with usually smooth soles (lacking squamae, which are present in T. talamancae). The three middle digits are much
Transandinomys_bolivaris
Physical features of insect order Diptera
some Diptera – the two basal lobes are called the calypteres (also termed squamae, squamulae). The proximal lobe is called the lower calypter (or basicalypter
Morphology_of_Diptera
Species of crustacean
morphological differences; most animals are dark green and have only very small squamae in the grooves of the abdominal tergites. Other animals are red, and have
Panulirus_homarus
Genus of semiaquatic rodents
hairy, but the underside is naked and covered with small irregularities (squamae). The pads are generally poorly developed, as are the ungual tufts. Interdigital
Oryzomys
Species of fly
extensively microtrichose, with cells br and bm almost entirely bare. The squamae have rather long, light yellow pile. Legs The front and middle femora are
Syrphus_knabi
Genus of small rodents from Central and South America
bolivaris, the sole usually entirely lacks squamae (small, scale-like structures), but T. talamancae does have squamae on part of its sole. The claw of the
Transandinomys
Rodent species in the family Cricetidae from central Peru
a character shared only with Sooretamys angouya among oryzomyines. The squamae, small structures resembling scales that cover the soles of the hindfeet
Eremoryzomys
Species of fly
yellowish with yellow veins. Only the apical cross-veins are brown. The squamae are pallidly yellow, the fringe more yellowish. The halteres are yellow
Brachyopa_cinereovittata
Homo erectus calvaria, discovered in the Ethiopian Rift Valley in 1997
those of apes, with smaller individual cells. The Daka calvaria temporal squamae measure at approximately 5.7mm thick centrally. The posterior temporal
Daka_skull
Species of insect
stigma is luteous, meaning it has a light to medium greenish tinge. The squamae are whitish, with a pale yellow border and yellow fringe, and have short
Helophilus_fasciatus
Species of fly
Wings The wings are hyaline or tinged with yellow. The stigma is brownish. Squamae are pale yellow, with a yellow fringe. The halteres are pale yellow. Legs
Helophilus_obscurus
Species of gastropod
imbricated. The nodes on the upper carina become little raised hollow rounded squamae on the second whorl. The aperture has a reflexed and thickened margin.
Munditia_tasmanica
Species of fly
distinctly luteous (light to medium greenish tinge); stigma yellowish. Squamae and halteres white." from Williston Canada, United States. (See range map
Cynorhinella_bella
Species of gastropod
upper spiral, round beads on the median one and compressed, spinelike squamae (decumbent scales) on the third spiral or peripheral keel. On the body
Perrinia_squamicarinata
Species of fly
with the veins at the base and in front yellow. The stigma is yellow. The squamae Calypter are whitish, with a yellow border and pale yellow fringe. The
Blera_humeralis
Species of fly
in the family Agromyzidae. It is found in the Palearctic. Wings milky. Squamae with white borders and vestiture. Last segment of vein 5 (Cu A1 equal to
Agromyza_albipennis
Species of gastropod
closely covered with a row of granules, having the character of compressed squamae on the principal lirae. This sculpture extends also over the whole body
Pseudorhaphitoma_multigranosa
Species of fly
mesonotum are more distinct, silvery green. Wings Wings slightly smoky. The squamae are whitish and halteres are yellowish. Legs The first tarsal joint of
Orthonevra_robusta
Species of insect
after the bulb, ending opposite the tip of the second vein(R2+3) . The squamae are almost white, with white fringe. Halteres pale yellow. Legs The femora
Microdon_ruficrus
Species of rodent in the family Cricetidae from Ecuador
patches of hair between the digits and along the plantar margins. The squamae, small structures resembling scales that cover the soles of the hindfeet
Hammond's_rice_rat
Species of fly
blue, green or purple reflections. Wings more or less yellow at the base. Squamae with long marginal cilia. Black halteres. Short subdiscoid abdomen. Female
Lonchaea_chorea
Species of beetle
This species is named in reference to the dense cover of suberect scales (squamae) on its elytra. Part of this text is from “Revision of the enigmatic South
Cryptolarynx_squamulatus
Species of fly
cinereous hyaline, somewhat yellowish on the basal portion anteriorly. The squamae Calypter are white, with a yellow border and fringe. The halteres (#9)
Blera_scitula
Species of insect
middle and is very sharply curved towards the end of the sinuous vein. The squamae are yellow with yellow fringe. Halteres yellow. Legs The legs are brownish
Microdon_ocellaris
Species of fly
yellowish. Wing The wings are subhyaline with a yellowish stigma.stigma Squamae Calypter white, with pallid yellow border and fringe. Halteres pale yellow
Blera_metcalfi
Species of fly
Wings The wings are ashy gray hyaline grading to yellow basally. The squamae Calypters are bright yellowish, with a yellow fringe. The halteres (#9)
Blera_nigra
Species of fly
cross-vein (r-m) is slightly clouded with brown. The stigma is yellow. The squamae calypters are white with yellow border and pallid fringe. The halteres
Brachyopa_daeckei
Species of fly
third longitudinal ( R4+5) vein before the tip of the second vein.. The squamae is tinged with yellow, the border and fringe of the same color. Halteres
Microdon_tristis
Genus of flies
wing's area. The remainder of the wing is colourless and transparent. Its squamae and squamal fringe are brown to dark brown. In 2015, Evenhuis and D. J
Brachyanax
Species of gastropod
These lirae are closely beset with compressed spines, which resemble squamae, with very fine growth striae in the interstices. The periphery has a very
Bathyfautor_multispinosus
Small rodent found from Costa Rica to northern South America
are short and sharp. Parts of the sole are covered by indistinct scales (squamae), which are usually entirely absent in T. bolivaris. The pads are moderately
Transandinomys_talamancae
Van Duzee, 1924 Chrysotus spoliaretus Wei, Zhang & Zhou, 2014 Chrysotus squamae Liu & Yang, 2019 †Chrysotus stanciui Parent, 1936 Chrysotus straeleni Vanschuytbroeck
List_of_Chrysotus_species
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet; Lovable
Boy/Male
Muslim
Boy/Male
Latin
Shepherd.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
One with Golden Body; Precious Gift from God
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
One Eyed
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Beautiful and Attractive
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Old Manor; Form of Alden; Old
Boy/Male
Indian
Beauty
Girl/Female
Indian
Free
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Courtney, KOURTNEY means "short nose."
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