| 31. | Imbricating osteoderms cover the entire body, the limbs are relatively short, and the skull is highly ossified.
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| 32. | The thrusting motions that formed an imbricate thrust system with associated piggyback basins took place mainly during the Eocene.
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| 33. | Flowers may be cupped, globular, flat, imbricated ( like a camellia ) or high-centered.
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| 34. | The fashionable imbricated formality of prized camellias was an element in their decline, replaced by the new hothouse orchid.
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| 35. | When well-made and properly imbricated ( overlapped ), there was little need for further waterproofing or sealant.
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| 36. | The forelimbs anteriorly have very large, bony, pointed, imbricate tubercles, forming four or five longitudinal series.
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| 37. | Species included all have a calcareous basis, carinate imbricating plates, and with long multi-segmented caudal appendage.
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| 38. | The large scales are cycloid and imbricate; they are arranged in a longitudinal series of 12 & ndash; 40.
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| 39. | The flowers may have 4-5 faintly connate but imbricate sepals with an equal number of distinct, imbricate petals.
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| 40. | The flowers may have 4-5 faintly connate but imbricate sepals with an equal number of distinct, imbricate petals.
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