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Tegula laterally expanded, with smooth and flattened anterior surface.
The base of the attached leaf is laterally expanded.
It has been described that these bridges comprise actin filaments of two neighboring supporting cells that have laterally expanded to the site of a lost hair cell13.
As a result, the leading EVL cells were laterally expanded, perhaps reflecting a lack of coordinated movement of the more posterior cells.
Postorbital rugosity has been noted in specimens of Allosaurus [69], although this taxon and Monolophosaurus lack a laterally expanded, vascularized postorbital boss.
In addition, these meristem defects are associated with laterally expanded expression of the meristem regulators WUS and CLAVATA3 (CLV3) [ 20].
Podomeres VI-7 VI-9 are, howeVI-7 VI-9n in detare from thowevert specimens and are laterally expanded into a swimming paddle.
Jaekelopterus howelli is the sister-taxon to Jaekelopterus rhenaniae, united by the possession of a triangular-shaped laterally expanded telson.
VI-7 is shown in FMNH PE 61198 to be elongated and laterally expanded, although its full dimensions are not known.
A frontal position of the pole of expansion elicits a landing response (Borst and Bahde, 1988; Braitenberg and Ferretti, 1966), whereas laterally expanding stimuli evoke an avoidance behavior (Tammero and Dickinson, 2002).
One or two thin laminae run ventrally to the distal condyle which is medio-laterally expanded into two similar-sized condyles.
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