This information is used to differentiate between morphologically similar species and to distinguish sub-populations or stocks.
Various microscopic characteristics may be used to help identify the fungus from other morphologically similar species.
Where visible, all the cone scales have bracts and are morphologically similar.
The term first appeared in 1912 to refer to fossils which were morphologically similar to, but not identical with, those of the human skeleton.
The two species are morphologically similar and share four-ridged shoulder tubercles.
The spider monkeys were morphologically similar to humans but still lacked the ability to speak.
They are morphologically similar to Phalaenopsis and were a long time considered as species of that genus.
Several other species in the genus Withania are morphologically similar.
A number of morphologically similar species were recently described by Samson et al.
The incisors are morphologically similar to those seen in more derived theriodonts.