| 31. | The pelvic fins in males are modified to create claspers for the transfer of sperm.
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| 32. | The placoderm claspers are not cartilaginous fishes.
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| 33. | The pectoral and pelvic fins are broad and rounded; the males have stout claspers.
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| 34. | It is therefore suggested that pelvic claspers may characterise all of the pytodontids and arthrodires.
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| 35. | Legs are pink and claspers are greenish.
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| 36. | Titillators and claspers are the point.
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| 37. | It was perhaps, unfortunate for Jewit that Claspers fame meant that he received the credit.
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| 38. | Males have short and thick claspers.
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| 39. | The pelvic fins have curved outer margins and angular rear tips; males have long claspers.
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| 40. | The pelvic fins are modestly sized and roughly triangular; males have robust, tapering claspers.
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