| 21. | The typical shape is a blunt wedge that is shallowly V-shaped in plan.
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| 22. | Like the rest of the Sphingidae family, they shallowly burrow into soil to pupate.
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| 23. | Sterile nest fronds are rounded shallowly-lobed reddish-brown fronds overlapping each other.
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| 24. | The tip is shallowly three-lobed.
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| 25. | The leaves are alternate and shallowly palmately lobed and stems and leaves are coarsely pubescent.
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| 26. | The inner lip is very narrow, shallowly hollowed into the substance of the shell.
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| 27. | The blades have smooth or shallowly toothed edges which are sometimes rolled under or crinkled.
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| 28. | Usually they are compacted and shallowly buried.
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| 29. | The roots tend to spread out, often surprisingly shallowly in the case of conifers.
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| 30. | The hillsides are shallowly underlain by ledged stone, of which shattered fragments are everywhere exposed.
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