Additionally, larger plate-like thick scales may develop on the lower legs.
The age range has been widened, additional scales developed and the theoretical foundation expanded.
The scales inside the bulb become progressively translucent and watery and a mycelium develops between them.
Fine scales usually develop on the back and over muscles near the joints, such as an elbow or knee (extensor muscles).
Fossils show, as the animals grew, the scales on the undersides of their bodies developed into large, wide ventral plates.
The skin thickens, embedded scales develop and the body divides into segments.
Unlike other bony fishes, the first scales do not develop immediately after the larval stage but appear much later on.
Toward the margin, either minute fibers or scales develop.
The adult female appears after the next moult and the scale develops, incorporating the larval exuviae.
Stanley's scales developed the luster of perfect temper and seemed to be thicker than before.