| 31. | The dorsal side can be grey, light green, brown, and also not uniform in color.
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| 32. | The dorsal side of the blueside darter has six hourglass-shaped saddles and is diffusely speckled.
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| 33. | Segments are subfusiform; generally straighter on the dorsal side and more expanded on the ventral side.
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| 34. | Juveniles may be yellow-green to brown on the dorsal side and silvery on the ventral side.
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| 35. | Distinct black bands found on the dorsal side at the junction of all the abdominal segments.
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| 36. | Its dorsal side is golden-brown, and yellowish-white ventrally.
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| 37. | The caterpillar is grey with a yellow-brown head and three longitudinal striped on the dorsal side.
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| 38. | Its dorsal side is normally inflated, while the ventral side of the shell is slightly concave.
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| 39. | Proprioception and vibratory sensation is preserved, as it is in the dorsal side of the spinal cord.
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| 40. | Its dorsal side is yellow and is separated from its white ventral side by a black band.
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