This small temple was used as a storehouse where the chariots that carried the " exuviae " ( sacred representations ) of divinities were kept.
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The shells of sea urchins are called " tests ", and the moulted shells of crabs and lobsters are called " exuviae ".
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Now the spider works its limbs free and typically winds up dangling by a new thread of silk attached to its own exuviae, which in turn hang from the original silk attachment.
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Such nests, when contaminated with sufficient residual pesticide via faeces, secretions, exuviae, or corpses provide an important reservoir of pesticide, which would be available to infect co species.
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This difficulty is further compounded by evidence that the fossils of " P . spinodorsalis " may in fact be moults ( exuviae ), and not of the actual animal.
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For many years there was a single described species, " A . longipes " of Australia, but in 2000 two further South American species were described from pupal exuviae.
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While collecting the discarded casts, or exuviae, on the Wisconsin side of the St . Croix during the summer of 1989, Smith stumbled upon 16 specimens he had never seen before.
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Display courts are located immediately adjacent to bowers and are decorated with leaves, flowers, fruits, seed pods, insect frass and exuviae, shells, eggshells, bones, stones and charcoal.
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In the Chinese essay " Thirty-Six Stratagems ", the phrase " to shed the golden cicada skin " ( ) is the poetic name for using a decoy ( leaving the exuviae ) to fool enemies.
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In areas where " Limulus " is common, the shells, exoskeletons or exuviae ( molted shells ) of horseshoe crabs frequently wash up on beaches, either as whole shells, or as disarticulated pieces.