The carapace has a dense covering of white hairs.
Both the carapace and the walking legs have a dense covering of setae.
They are soft and velvety on both sides, due to a dense covering of stellate hairs.
Many of them are shorter than this and provide a dense covering.
Entire cities might lurk beneath the dense covering of trees and remain invisible to the eye peering down from above.
The lower valve of the shell has a dense covering of short hairs.
A dense covering of scales is also seen in larvae and adults.
Its stems, buds, and leaves have a dense covering of silvery to rusty scales.
The branchlets have a dense covering of stiff hairs.
They appear silvery in colour, but this is due to a dense covering of hairs.