This species is difficult to distinguish from the better-known frilled shark ( " C . anguineus " ), but is smaller at maturity and differs in several proportional measurements including head length and mouth width.
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Head length from tip of snout to far extent of gill plate is about 4 times as large as the eye diameter, and head depth is 2.5 times as large, irrespective of the age of the fish.
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The lack of an upturned toe, combined with the unusual reverse ball position, caused some difficulty in adapting to the stick and when the horizontal head lengths of sticks began to be made longer, by popular demand.
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The notably large compound eyes of " G . macrops " give a large eye diameter to head length ratio, distinguishing the species from the other two " Gesomyrmex " described from Bol shaya Svetlovodnaya, " Gesomyrmex incertus " and " Gesomyrmex magnus ".
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A difference of only 30 mm between the head length of a stick that was considered cumbersome ( although the Hook also had the height of the toe causing a feeling of imbalance ) to one that was considered too short to easily play with.
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An examination on the position of wear on the base of stick heads that have been used over a period on an abrasive playing surface lead to the conclusion that the ball is positioned close to the center of the head length of the modern stick.
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The Apatosaurus, for instance, is thought to have weighed up to 90 metric ton ( 100 U . S . tons ), stood up to 21 meters ( 70 feet ) in height and had a tail-to-head length of about 40 meters ( 130 feet ).
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In bronze bream the relationship between eye size and head length changes considerably over the lifetime of the fish, being initially similar to the ratios in silver bream, but in full-grown fish the head length can be as much as 6-7 times eye width and head depth 4-5 times.
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In bronze bream the relationship between eye size and head length changes considerably over the lifetime of the fish, being initially similar to the ratios in silver bream, but in full-grown fish the head length can be as much as 6-7 times eye width and head depth 4-5 times.
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With a long head, the queen of " Gesomyrmex magnus " is much larger then the single " G . intertus " queen . " Gesomyrmex macrops " is distinguished from " G . intertus " in that the queen has a much larger eye diameter to head length than either other species.