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2“... response functions to a given predictor confirm the crucial influence of the exit angle on a preferred...”
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3“... response functions to a given predictor confirm the crucial influence of the exit angle on a preferred...”
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4“... response functions to a given predictor confirm the crucial influence of the exit angle on a preferred...”
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5“... response functions to a given predictor confirm the crucial influence of the exit angle on a preferred...”
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6“... response functions to a given predictor confirm the crucial influence of the exit angle on a preferred...”
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7by U.S. Geological Survey“... Lidar_Flight_Height 1524 Lidar_Flight_Speed 130 Lidar_Scan_Angle 20.0 Lidar_Scan_Frequency 29.6 Lidar_Pulse_Rate 178.4...”
Published 2013
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8by U.S. Geological Survey“... Lidar_Flight_Height 1524 Lidar_Flight_Speed 130 Lidar_Scan_Angle 20.0 Lidar_Scan_Frequency 29.6 Lidar_Pulse_Rate 178.4...”
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9“... at postorbital processes (character 25[2]); angle of anterior edge of supraorbital process and the median line...”
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10“... at postorbital processes (character 25[2]); angle of anterior edge of supraorbital process and the median line...”
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11“... reddish-brown; protibiae with two socketed teeth before apical angle; meso- and metatibiae with one or two...”
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12“... reddish-brown; protibiae with two socketed teeth before apical angle; meso- and metatibiae with one or two...”
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13“... with posterior angle acute, forming tooth-like projection; in lateral view dorsal process wide basally, distally...”
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14“... with posterior angle acute, forming tooth-like projection; in lateral view dorsal process wide basally, distally...”
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15by Martín, Guillermo San“... solitary, stout, with tips bent forward at about right angle (Fig. 1B, D, F). Pygidium short, rounded lobe...”
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16by Martín, Guillermo San“... solitary, stout, with tips bent forward at about right angle (Fig. 1B, D, F). Pygidium short, rounded lobe...”
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17by Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo, Marcovaldi, Guy, Sampaio, Cláudio L. S., Paiva, Isabel G., Duarte, Luiz A. G.“... gill rakers, one of them at the angle, and the upper limb with about 10 clusters of minute spines...”
Published 2010
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18by Carvalho-Filho, Alfredo, Marcovaldi, Guy, Sampaio, Cláudio L. S., Paiva, Isabel G., Duarte, Luiz A. G.“... gill rakers, one of them at the angle, and the upper limb with about 10 clusters of minute spines...”
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19by Gusarov, Vladimir I.“... and microsculpture as on head. Elytra 1.21.4 times as wide and 1.31.4 times as long (measured from humeral angle...”
Published 2002
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20by Gusarov, Vladimir I.“... and microsculpture as on head. Elytra 1.21.4 times as wide and 1.31.4 times as long (measured from humeral angle...”
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