However, there have been no genetic studies comparing the Sorraia with the Tarpan, and similarity of external morphology is an unreliable measure of relatedness.
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A simple framework was created and by adding fact after referenced fact and images, slowly but surely an article began to develop on the external morphology of Lepidoptera.
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The group shows high degrees of sexual dimorphism; female scale insects, unusually for Hemiptera, retain the immature external morphology even when sexually mature, a condition known as neoteny.
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The external morphology of females of the species " I . microgalei " closely resemble that of females of the species " Ixodes colasbelcouri " and " Ixodes nesomys ".
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Kobayashi, H ., and Kohshima, S . ( 2001 ) Unique morphology of the human eye and its adaptive meaning : Comparative studies on external morphology of the primate eye.
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Another line of evidence arose from a study of the external morphology during the embryogenesis of members of the Mecoptera, an order regarded as resembling the common ancestors of the Endopterygota.
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:: Well, I'll grant you the heads do look a little goat-like, but everything else that can be seen about their external morphology is wrong for a goat ( or any species within " capra ", I'd say ).
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"Takayama tasmanica " is similar to " Gymnodinium pulchellum " in its external morphology, however it differs from them by having two ventral pores, a large horseshoe-shaped nucleus, and its characteristic central pyrenoid with radiating chloroplasts passing through its nucleus.
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Although no distinguishing structural features have been found to separate the workers and queens, the male is easily identified by its bulging eyes, subquadrate clypeus, and slender antennae . " P . exclamans " males are also more variable in external morphology compared to females.
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In terms of external morphology, " Voalavo " is barely different from " Eliurus "; fur coloration patterns, general morphology of the feet, and number of tarsus ) is circular and fairly small in " Voalavo ", but longer and larger in " Eliurus ".