Opercular plates of " "'Rehderella " "'are distinctive in the scutum and tergum of each side fusing in young stages.
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The flap is black in both species, but the pumpkinseed has a crimson spot in the shape of a halfmoon on the back portion of its opercular flap.
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Laterally, they are enclosed by an opercular fold and are found in the space beneath the lateral part of the head shield, extending medially underneath the neurocranium.
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Their mode of respiration is also unique among the blennioids, using a branchiostegal rather than opercular pump; this is thought to be an adaptation to their largely sedentary, obscured lives.
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The chalky white shell of " C . stellatus " has a kite-shaped tissue with black and orange markings which can be seen when its opercular aperture is not tightly closed.
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As " Chamaesipho " is restricted to Australia and New Zealand, and Spengler's Tahiti material lacked opercular plates, it is no longer included as " Chamaesipho ".
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A human neuroimaging study using diffusion tensor imaging revealed that the anterior insula is interconnected to regions in the temporal and occipital lobe, opercular and orbitofrontal cortex, triangular and opercular parts of the inferior frontal gyrus.
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A human neuroimaging study using diffusion tensor imaging revealed that the anterior insula is interconnected to regions in the temporal and occipital lobe, opercular and orbitofrontal cortex, triangular and opercular parts of the inferior frontal gyrus.
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In chthamalid barnacles, the side plates overlap both the rostrum and the carina ( the plates at the ends of the opercular opening ), while in balanids one end plate ( the rostrum ) overlaps the adjoining side plates ( rostrolaterals ).
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They can be identified in the field by having a four-plated wall, an unfused rostrum, and narrow opercular plates . " Elminius ", which also inhabits the same area, has four plates in its shell wall.