| 31. | Seeds ovoid, glabrous and orange to red-yellow on maturity.
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| 32. | The spherical or slightly ovoid cells are nonmotile and nonsporeforming.
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| 33. | It has an irregular shape, either circular or ovoid.
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| 34. | There is a bright, ovoid, yellow reniform stigma.
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| 35. | The fruits are ovoid some in diameter with a thick woody rind.
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| 36. | Male trees have 1 4 pollen cones, narrowly ovoid.
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| 37. | The ovoid fruits are consumed by fruit pigeons and cassowaries.
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| 38. | Both models had ovoid cross section fuselages with ply skinning.
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| 39. | The fruit is yellowish, ovoid, up to long.
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| 40. | They are initially ovoid and become vermiform as they mature.
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