The ventral lobe of the suture is wide with subparallel to divergent sides, divided by a median saddle with a relatively wide median lobe.
12.
In face view, the spores are broadly elliptic to KOH . The hyphae of the cortex of the stem are subparallel, and clamps are present.
13.
The inclusions seen in moissanite are also characteristic : most will have fine, white, subparallel growth tubes or needles oriented perpendicular to the stone's table.
14.
It occurs as transparent to translucent orange-brown aggregates of subparallel acicular crystals up to 10 mm in length, and as patches of yellow, fibrous crystals.
15.
The Cave Mountain anticline consists of subparallel northeast-trending folds and southeast-dipping thrust faults with a maximum stratigraphic displacement of approximately 1900 feet, throwing Lower Silurian rocks against Lower Devonian rocks.
16.
Blades are defined as being flakes that are at least twice as long as they are wide and that have parallel or subparallel sides and at least two ridges on the dorsal ( outer ) side.
17.
Two types of groundmass are generally recognized : the trachytic, composed mainly of long, narrow, subparallel rods of sanidine, and the orthophyric, consisting of small squarish or rectangular prisms of the same mineral.
18.
The sides of the head in front of the eyes are also subparallel, but behind the eyes they become convex . " N . albisetosus " has spines that are more bent and curve downward, whereas the spines of " N . cockerelli " are bent inward.
19.
The outer limit separating the zone of fanning dike geometry and subparallel dikes might be suggestive of the smallest diameter for the Mackenzie plume because it is not probable that the stress related to a magmatic zone has consequence over a region that is lesser than the Mackenzie plume, which created the feature.
20.
The hindwings have an ocherous white outer margin with a narrow border of buff and a postmedial line subparallel from the costa to about midway between veins 3 and 2 where it is bent sharply inward toward the cell to slightly below the outer angle of the cell and then continuing unevenly to the hind margin.