| 41. | Midbody there are 31-37 nonoblique rows of dorsal scales which are heavily keeled with bulbous tubercles and feebly imbricate.
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| 42. | The crown is covered by small scales rather than large shields, while the scales are usually smooth, feebly imbricate.
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| 43. | Many ornamental elements compose its walls and railings, such as imbricated shingles, circular windows, and elaborately carven bargeboards.
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| 44. | This arc ridge has the widths of 30 60 km and is made up of 5 to 6 southward thrusting imbricated flakes.
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| 45. | Fruit is oblong to ovoid, 5-10 cm in length, with imbricate, glossy, golden-brown scales.
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| 46. | Reef-dwelling species, such as " Aipysurus ", do have imbricate scales to protect against the sharp coral.
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| 47. | The pistillate flowers are smaller, ovoid, and occasionally hairy; both sepals and petals are imbricate, the latter bearing scales.
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| 48. | The pistillate flowers are longer and ovoid with three sepals forming a cup, and three imbricate petals with thick, valvate tips.
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| 49. | Its southern foothills, along the line Lung�tz Werfenweng Werfen, belong to an imbricate zone ( " Schuppenzone " ).
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| 50. | The dorsal scales on the thickest part of the body are quadrangular or hexagonal in shape, feebly imbricate ( overlapping ) or juxtaposed.
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