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Commelina ensifolia Fertile Anthers Dehiscing Via Longitudinal Slits & Staminodes With Cross-Shaped Anthers Useful As Food Stamens To Pollinators But Producing Little Pollen Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida Sparse Bristly Hairs Mechanoreceptors Providing Information About The Outside World Via Physical Contact, Substrate Born Vibrations & Air Movement Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida Spinnerets On The Underside Of Its Opisthosoma With Silk Being Drawn Out Of The Spigots By Movement Of The Spinnerets In Relation To A Fixed Attachment Point Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida Thomisidae Front Legs Longer & More Robust, Back Legs Smaller & Covered In Strong Spines Usually Moving Sideways Or Backwards Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida Thomisidae Hunting On Coast Button Grass Dactyloctenium aegyptium Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida Thomisidae Spines & Hairs On The Pedipalp & Walking Leg’s Tarsus & Matatarsus, Serving As Touch Receptors Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanida With Fewer Silk Secreting Glands But Larger Glands Or Spigots It Is Able To Expel Silk With Force Reaching Long Distances Shoal Bay
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Crab Spider Tharrhalea evanidaTrying To Gather Numerous, Short Threads Of Silk To Make An Attachment Disc So Its Dragline Can Then Be Fused With The Attachment Disc Shoal Bay
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Cyperus pulchellus Capitate Inflorescence, Dense Globose Head, Flowers, Lanceolate- Ovate, Glumes, Margin Often Curved Inwards, Keel Indistinct, Apex Rounded Shoal Bay
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Cyperus pulchellus Cyperaceae Capitate Inflorescence, Dense Globose Head, Flowers, Lanceolate- Ovate, Glumes, Margin Often Curved Inwards, Keel Indistinct, Apex Rounded Shoal Bay
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Cyperus pulchellus Cyperaceae Inflorescence With Elongated Oblong Anthers With Longitudinal Dehiscence & Basifixed Attachment To The Staminal Filaments Shoal Bay 01
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Cyperus pulchellus Cyperaceae Inflorescence With Elongated Oblong Anthers With Longitudinal Dehiscence & Basifixed Attachment To The Staminal Filaments Shoal Bay
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Cyperus pulchellus Cyperaceae Leaf Blade Linear, V-Shaped, Capitate Inflorescence, Dense Globose Head, Flowers, Lanceolate- Ovate Shoal Bay
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Apocynaceae Fruit, A Paired Follicle, Dry Dehiscent Fruit, Cylindrical & Pod-Like, Opening Along A Front Side Ventral Suture A Product Of A Single Pistil Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Cylindrical Shaped Seeds Exhibit Brown Staining Integument & Brown Gold Pappus Or Bristles On Extremities, Which Help Dispersal By Wind Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Fruits Formed In Pairs After Pollination & Classified As Follicles, When Mature Open Longitudinally For Release Of The Seeds Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Seeds Linear-Oblong, Pale Brown, Seed-Coat Testa Irregularly Striated & Colliculate Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Seeds Linear-Oblong, Pale Brown, Seed-Coat Testa With Many Cracks Mostly Visible At Pappus Junction Possibly Aiding Breaking Off During Seed Dispersal Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Seeds With Pappus Neatly Twisted & Curled Inside The Follicle, When Mature Opens Longitudinally For Release Of The Seeds Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. Seeds, Long, Narrow, Light Brown & Grooved With Pappus Of Subplumose Bristles, Brownish At Basal Attachment, Silver After To Apex Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. The Fruit A Follicle, Splits Along One Side To Release Seeds Bearing A Pappus At Each End Which Aids In Dispersal Urban Darwin
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Desert Rose Adenium sp. The Ring Of Subplumose Bristles Form A Pappus Basal Collar Which Appears To Break Cleanly From The Seed Coat Urban Darwin
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Emilia sonchifolia var. sonchifolia Asteraceae Pappus At The Summit Of The Cypselae Is Believed To Be Modified Sepals Urban Darwin
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Emilia sonchifolia var. sonchifolia Crowned By Pappus That Assists In Their Dispersal, Protection Against Herbivores & Stimulating Water Uptake To Facilitate Germination Urban Darwin 01