| 1. | They are usually scattered on the papillate or smooth.
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| 2. | The next region of the esophagus is not papillated, with numerous mucosal folds.
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| 3. | In addition, it is the only one with papillate veins on the sepals.
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| 4. | The bat has a nose leaf, elongated muzzle, and a papillated tongue.
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| 5. | The cortex at first papillate, however this is a fugacious or transitory phase.
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| 6. | The ovoid ovary bears two subulate papillate stigmas.
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| 7. | Some, however, reach a maximum diameter of 27 mm and are dark and papillate.
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| 8. | The pygidium is papillated, with two anal cirri twice as long as the dorsal cirri.
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| 9. | Its medulla is white, with a chestnut-dark brown coloured underside, being rugose, veined and papillate.
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| 10. | Flowers to 25 mm wide; sepals spreading, 10 12-veined, veins papillate; petals not clawed; stamens 22; anthers versatile; pistils 200 250.
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