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It has long, narrow, fusiform berries that are up to 21 cm in length.
Female specimens have a somewhat fusiform shape, and range in colour.
This family consists of species with a medium-sized to rather large, fusiform shell.
The pale yellow, fusiform shell is turreted and rather smooth.
The size of the small, fusiform shell varies between 5 mm and 9 mm.
The body is often fusiform, a streamlined body plan often found in fast-moving fish.
The roots form narrowly fusiform clusters.
G. multifasciatum have a generally fusiform shape.
The output neurons of the DCN are called fusiform cells.
Saccular and fusiform aneurysms usually develop between 18 and 25 days after the onset of illness.
The outline of the shell is somewhat fusiform, with a long siphonal canal, and having up to 10 whorls.
This species has a slim, fusiform shape with a long pointed snout and large eyes that lack nictating membranes (protective third eyelids).
Inocybe lacera has thick-walled, fusiform cystidia, which have apical encrustations.
Hupehsuchians do resemble earlier ichthyosaurs in outward appearance with slightly fusiform bodies and long, straight, non-lunate tails.
The Oenopotinae are characterized by a thin, elongate-ovate to fusiform shell in the form of a tall spire with a size between 4.7mm and 24.5 mm.
Lesion in amygdala would eliminate the enhanced activation seen in occipital and fusiform visual areas in response to fear with the area intact.
The antlion larva is a ferocious-appearing creature with a robust, fusiform body, a very plump abdomen, the thorax bearing three pairs of walking legs.
They are more robust than most of their relatives in the Cobitidae and tend to have a more or less arched back, yielding an altogether more fusiform shape.
The ophthalmic term "Krukenberg's spindle" is named after him, which is a vertical, fusiform deposition of melanin pigmentation in the deep layers of the cornea.
Its topwhorls increase more rapidly in width, which gives the shell a more fusiform shape, and the lamella subcolumellaris is not visible in a frontal view.
The rainbow runner has a subcylindrical, elongated to almost fusiform body, with a long pointed head and snout and a tapering rear end before the caudal fin emerges.
Some pleurocystidia are somewhat fusiform (tapered on each end) or somewhat utriform (shaped like a leather bottle or flask), thin-walled, and hyaline.
G. okinawae have a generally fusiform shape with seven dorsal spines, ten soft dorsal rays, one anal spine, and nine anal soft rays.
The central canal expands as a fusiform terminal ventricle, and approximately 8-10 mm in length in the conus medullaris (or conus terminalis).
Shells of Augustocers are slender, fusiform exograstric cyrtocones with subtriangular cross sections, short chambers, oblique sutures, and subventral siphuncles with simple actinosiphonate deposits.