| 31. | Leaves are oblanceolate to spatulate, up to 30 mm ( 1.2 inches ) long.
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| 32. | The outermost primaries have a spatulate extension of 2 cm and the seventh primary has a broad protrusion.
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| 33. | They create a spatulate leaf case of 8 12 mm with a mouth angle of 20-25?
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| 34. | The leaves are ovate-spatulate to oblong-lanceolate, with toothed edges and a long petiole.
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| 35. | Leaves are oblanceolate to narrowly spatulate, up to 4 cm ( 1.6 inches ) long.
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| 36. | It has a large spatulate bill like the Australasian shoveler, but is smaller at 38 40 cm length.
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| 37. | They create a spatulate leaf case of 6 8 mm long, composed of two elongates pieces of epidermis.
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| 38. | They create a spatulate leaf case of about 8 mm long when living on " Satureja ".
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| 39. | They create a light brown spatulate leaf case of 8 9 mm long with a mouth angle of about 55?
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| 40. | Leaves are ovate to spatulate, irregularly toothed, up to 4 cm ( 1.6 inches ) long.
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