| 41. | The ventral spinocerebellar tract then enters the cerebellum via the superior cerebellar peduncle.
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| 42. | The caudal peduncle is robust and lacks notches at the caudal fin origins.
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| 43. | Partial peduncles are mostly two-flowered and reach 50 mm in length.
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| 44. | The peduncle expands rapidly and the young bud slowly enlarges until it opens.
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| 45. | Whereas the latter has a shorter inflorescence with flowers borne singly on peduncles.
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| 46. | Partial peduncles are two-flowered and lack bracteoles.
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| 47. | The caudal peduncle is expanded laterally into strong keels.
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| 48. | Each peduncle has three fruiting structures, each having a single fuzzy ball.
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| 49. | The caudal peduncle is thin and bears slight lateral light-producing photophores.
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| 50. | The short, thick caudal peduncle lacks notches at the caudal fin origins.
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