| 31. | The fourth type of papillae the filiform papillae are the most numerous but do not contain taste buds.
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| 32. | A filiform spur ( d " 5 mm long ) is inserted near the base of the lid.
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| 33. | The antennae of the males are heavily combed on both sides, those of the females are filiform.
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| 34. | The male antennae are unipectinate, those of the female are typically filiform, in some species unipectinate.
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| 35. | These bracts are filiform-linear, ovary is ellipsoidal and measures around 3 mm by 9 mm.
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| 36. | Fertile spikelets are pediceled, the pedicels of which are hairy, pubescent, filiform and are long.
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| 37. | Leaves are stiff, filiform, mostly basal, up to 12 cm long, with ciliate sheaths.
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| 38. | Taste buds, in turn, are contained in structures called filiform papillae do not contain taste buds ).
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| 39. | For example, natrolite is often described as slender prismatic and millerite is often described as filiform or capillary.
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| 40. | Culms are 40 100 cm long; leaf blades are filiform, involute, and 1 2 mm wide.
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