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The outermost pair of rectrices in male lyrebirds are extremely long and strongly curved at the ends.
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The tail also is extensively white, although the central and outermost pairs of rectrices are dark.
The three central pairs of rectrices are dark bronze green; the two outermost pairs of rectrices have black outer webs, but the inner webs are pure white, broadly tipped with black.
The tail is short and square, with white patches near the tips of all but the central and outermost pairs of feathers.
These martins are 12 15 cm (4.7 5.9 in) long with drab brown or grey plumage and a short square tail that has small white patches near the tips of all but the central and outermost pairs of feathers.
The rock martin of the nominate subspecies P. f. fuligula is 12 15 cm (4.7 5.9 in) long with earth-brown upperparts and a short square tail that has small white patches near the tips of all but the central and outermost pairs of feathers.
The pale crag martin of the nominate subspecies P. o. obsoleta is 12 13 cm (4.7 5.1 in) long with light brown upperparts, becoming paler on the lower back, and a short square tail that has small white patches near the tips of all but the central and outermost pairs of feathers.
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There is a row of five papillae across the floor of the mouth, with the outermost pair smaller and set apart from the others.
Primers were hemi-nested, whereby the first round of amplification based on the outermost pair was followed by alternative second round PCR from which two internal, overlapping fragments were amplified.
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