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Calyx tubular, 20 30 mm long, apex unequally tridentate, greenish, translucent, hairy at tip.
Stamen white, covered with dense, glandular hairs; filament 5 6 mm long; anther 6 10 mm long; anther crest 2 2.5 mm long, apex bidentate, white.
Disk florets 2 or 3; corolla yellow, 6 7 mm long, tube 3 mm long, infundibuliform limb exserted, narrow; lobes ovate-oblong, ca. 2 mm long, apex acute.
A needle-shaped metallic body of the microelectrode was insulated with the exception of the 5 micron long apex where a layer of conductive polymer, poly 3-octhylthiophene-2,5-diyl) and then a poly 3-octhylthiophene-2,5-diylited.
Pistil 2.5 2.8 cm long, ovary 7 8 mm long, ca. 1.5 mm across, puberulent; style 1.5 1.8 cm long, ca. 0.6 mm across, puberulent; stigma obtrapeziform, ca. 2 mm long, apex 2-lobed.
Pistil 2.4 3.5 cm long, ovary 11 18 mm long, ca. 2 mm across, densely puberulent; style 10 16 mm long, ca. 0.7 mm across, puberulent; stigma obtrapeziform, ca. 2 mm long, apex 2-lobed.
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The benefits ecosystem dominants derive from increased ability to sense and respond to their environment (Vermeij [1999]) are wonderfully illustrated by the Cambrian's meter-long apex predator Anomalocaris, with its pair of 3-cm-wide eyes, capable of vision clearer than that of most modern arthropods (Paterson et al.[2011]).[2011]
(1) Mx4.Md4 —long axis (apex to tip) of maxillary and mandibular 1st premolars; (2) Mx5.Md5 —long axis (apex to tip) of maxillary and mandibular 2nd premolars; (3) Mx6.Md6 —long axis (furcation to center of the crown) of maxillary and mandibular 1st molars; (4) Mx7.Md7 —long axis (furcation to center of the crown) of maxillary and mandibular 2nd molars.
(1) Mx4.BOP —long axis (apex to tip) of maxillary 1st premolar to bisected occlusal plane (BOP).
Glands 5, opposite carpels, less than 1 mm long, square, apex slightly emarginate.
(5) Md4.BOP —long axis (apex to tip) of mandibular 1st premolar to bisected occlusal plane (BOP).
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