Sentence examples for a newly described from inspiring English sources

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Not so a newly described Hawaiian caterpillar, though, which has tastes that are decidedly continental.

Right away she focused on a newly described entity: abdominal phrenic dyssynergia.

A newly described fossil from northwestern China has now given paleontologists a better idea of when this blockheadedness evolved.

A newly described Mesozoic mammal from northeastern China, Volaticotherium antiquum, represented a new group of insectivorous gliding mammals.

A newly described eutriconodont Mesozoic mammal, Yanoconodon allini, added to the understanding of the evolution of the mammalian inner ear.

A newly described machaeridian fossil from Morocco was found with rarely preserved soft parts, including parapodia and chaetae.

The most lethal illness in the rest of sound was a newly described pathogen called epizootic shell disease, which continues to be a problem.

A newly described specimen of the Permian xenacanthid shark Triodus had two larval temnospondyl amphibians and a small acanthodian fish preserved in its digestive track.

nantoensis is a newly described endemic species with only a few known populations in Taiwan.

Gastrodia nantoensis is a newly described species from central Taiwan with potential medicinal value.

A newly described relative ofTyrannosaurus rexis the largest known feathered animal - living or extinct.

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