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  2. Espostoopsis - Wikipedia

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    The areoles are covered with dull, yellowish wool and abundant white hairs. The 2 to 3 protruding, needle-like central spines are yellow and 2 to 3 centimeters long. The numerous, short and thin radial spines are hidden in the hairs of the areoles. The cephalium arises laterally and has a length of up to 60 centimeters.

  3. Amastra praeopima - Wikipedia

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    (Original description) The shell is perforate, dextral, globose, very thin, and transparent, with a uniform dull Brussels-brown coloration and no deciduous cuticle. The spire is short, obliquely triangular, with slightly convex outlines. The whorls of the protoconch are convex, with the first being smooth and increasing rapidly in size.

  4. Alvania watsoni - Wikipedia

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    The outer lip is sharp and thin, scarcely marked on outside by the spiral threads. The inner lip is very sharp, and so far reflected and projecting as it advances downwards as almost wholly to conceal the columella, leaving a slight umbilical chink behind it. It is thinly continued across the body whorl to meet the upper corner of the outer lip ...

  5. Hypolycaena nilgirica - Wikipedia

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    Underside creamy-white, markings dull orange. Forewing with a thin line at the end of the cell; a discal band, commencing at the costa, with four thin annular marks, the first three spots outwardly oblique, the fourth straight below the third, the band continued in very thin lunules almost straight down to the sub-median vein, a sub-marginal ...

  6. Pyramidella - Wikipedia

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    The thin operculum is horny, ovate, elongated, with very fine elements and oblique folds and folds oblique. The shell lacks an epidermis. [3] [4] [5] The shells are generally quite small, of an elegant form, elongated, marked with more or less deep spots. The general color of the body of these mollusca, is of a dull white.

  7. Fissurina insidiosa - Wikipedia

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    The hypothecium layer is relatively thin, ranging from 10 to 20 μm in thickness. [5] The hymenium layer is more substantial, measuring between 90 and 120 μm thick. The asci typically contain 6 to 8 spores and measure 85 to 110 by 18 to 25 μm, although intact asci are rarely observed.

  8. Agrochola helvola - Wikipedia

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    Agrochola helvola, the flounced chestnut, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.The species is found in most of Europe, north to Scotland and Fennoscandia up to the Arctic Circle, south to Spain, Sicily (it is not found on Sardinia), Greece further east to the Middle East, Armenia, Asia Minor, western ...

  9. Cecilioides - Wikipedia

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    Cecilioides acicula has a very long and slim shell with a dull point at the end. While the animal is alive, the shell is thin, shiny, see-through, and doesn't have any colour. While the animal is alive, the shell is thin, shiny, see-through, and doesn't have any colour.