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  • Spinule
  • Small spines or thorns in biological or manmade structures

    Spinules are small spines or thorns (vertebral columns) that are part of biological and manmade structures. The word originates from the Latin word spinula

    Spinule

    Spinule

  • Frogfish
  • Family of fishes

    Sea. Frogfishes are small, short and stocky, and sometimes covered in spinules and other appendages to aid in camouflage. The camouflage aids in protection

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

    Frogfish

  • Histiophryne
  • Genus of fishes

    to its small size. The dermal spinules may or may not be present on species of the genus Histiophryne. If the spinules are present, they are very small

    Histiophryne

    Histiophryne

    Histiophryne

  • Ostracion trachys
  • Species of fish

    allusion to the feel of the carapace, especially where the scales have a spinule at their centre. Ostracion trachys has 9 soft rays in both the dorsal and

    Ostracion trachys

    Ostracion trachys

    Ostracion_trachys

  • Ascarina
  • Genus of flowering plants

    have distinct features which could be either microverrae or supratectal spinules which is a trait shared with Hedyosmum. Most Ascarina are endemic to high

    Ascarina

    Ascarina

    Ascarina

  • Setarchinae
  • Family of fishes

    spine and the parietal bone is low, ending at its rear end with a spine or spinule. In large specimens many spines are absent and in smaller specimens there

    Setarchinae

    Setarchinae

    Setarchinae

  • Ceratioidei
  • Suborder of fishes

    bones, formed through the fusion of modified dermal spinules on the front of the head. These spinules resemble hooked "teeth" and allow the males to attach

    Ceratioidei

    Ceratioidei

    Ceratioidei

  • Gecko
  • Lizards belonging to the suborder Gekkota

    genus Gonatodes from South America. Simple elaborations of the epidermal spinules into setae have enabled Gonatodes humeralis to climb smooth surfaces and

    Gecko

    Gecko

    Gecko

  • Shaggy frogfish
  • Species of fish

    specific name hispida means "bristly", a reference to the dense covering of spinules on the skin. The shaggy frogfish grows up to 20 cm (7.9 in) in length.

    Shaggy frogfish

    Shaggy frogfish

    Shaggy_frogfish

  • Sea toad
  • Family of fishes

    physical attributes. One trait is the fine dermal spinules, along with simple and bifurcate dermal spinules, covering the body. It also has four pectoral

    Sea toad

    Sea toad

    Sea_toad

  • Colubroides
  • Clade of snakes

    quadrati; separate spinalis and semispinalis portion in the epaxial trunk; spinules or spines covering the hemipenial body. Traditionally, the name "Colubroidea"

    Colubroides

    Colubroides

    Colubroides

  • Red-lipped batfish
  • Species of anglerfish

    relatively smooth texture. The bucklers are concealed by a layer of fine spinules. As the vernacular name suggests, the batfish has bright, almost fluorescent

    Red-lipped batfish

    Red-lipped batfish

    Red-lipped_batfish

  • Antennarius
  • Genus of fishes

    small teeth. The illicium has a distinct esca, or lure, and if there are spinule these are either at the base or along the front edge. The third dorsal

    Antennarius

    Antennarius

    Antennarius

  • Antennarius scaber
  • Species of fish

    scaber, means "rough", an allusion to the rough skin with its covering of spinules. Antennarius scaber has a globose rather compressed body with eyes on the

    Antennarius scaber

    Antennarius scaber

    Antennarius_scaber

  • Fish scale
  • Hard skeletal covering of fish

    (toothed) scales are like cycloid scales, except they have small teeth or spinules called ctenii along their outer or posterior edges. Because of these teeth

    Fish scale

    Fish scale

    Fish_scale

  • Orange roughy
  • Species of fish

    adherent. The lateral line is uninterrupted, with 28 to 32 scales whose spinules or 'ctenii' largely obscure the lateral line's pores. The eyes are large

    Orange roughy

    Orange roughy

    Orange_roughy

  • Echinophryne mitchellii
  • Species of fish

    which was described as "thickly beset with large, upstanding, bifurcate spinules", with phryne, meaning "toad", a common used suffix for anglerfish genera

    Echinophryne mitchellii

    Echinophryne mitchellii

    Echinophryne_mitchellii

  • Black swallower
  • Species of fish

    off Bermuda. The larvae and juveniles are covered in small, projecting spinules. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chiasmodon niger. Carpenter, K

    Black swallower

    Black swallower

    Black_swallower

  • Niebla juncosa
  • Species of lichen

    wavy (lobed) margins and with spinule-like branchlets that spread in various directions from the primary branch, the spinule branchlets appear to break where

    Niebla juncosa

    Niebla_juncosa

  • Bungulla inermis
  • Species of spider

    with reference to the morphology of the male palpal tibia, which lacks spinules. The species occurs in south-west Western Australia in the north-eastern

    Bungulla inermis

    Bungulla_inermis

  • Torbenella calvata
  • Species of crustacean

    dactyli of the walking legs and the flexor margin have one to two moveable spinules. This squat lobster can be found off of New Caledonia, at depths between

    Torbenella calvata

    Torbenella calvata

    Torbenella_calvata

  • Nudiantennarius
  • Species of fish

    frogfishes by the reduced number of spinules in the skin: the skin has only a partial covering of bifurcate dermal spinules, so few that the body has the appearance

    Nudiantennarius

    Nudiantennarius

    Nudiantennarius

  • Meat ant
  • Common Australian ant

    dorsal side outlines a curve which is smooth, and the spinules are moderately large. These spinules are either isolated or seen in near parallel rows. Several

    Meat ant

    Meat ant

    Meat_ant

  • Ceratiidae
  • Family of fishes

    between the frontal bones on the snout and the skin has a dense covering of spinules. There are two or three caruncles, the wart-like glands formed from the

    Ceratiidae

    Ceratiidae

    Ceratiidae

  • Himantolophus groenlandicus
  • Species of fish

    and lower denticular bones. Their skin has a dense covering of dermal spinules. The larvae are round with a swollen appearance to the skin with pectoral

    Himantolophus groenlandicus

    Himantolophus groenlandicus

    Himantolophus_groenlandicus

  • Green-head ant
  • Species of ant

    antennae have three apical sensilla, each containing a somewhat bulky spinule. Young larvae are much smaller than sub-mature larvae at 1.5 mm (0.059 in)

    Green-head ant

    Green-head ant

    Green-head_ant

  • Eurypterid
  • Order of arthropods (fossil)

    into a cushion-like state. The surface of this gill tract bore several spinules (small spines), which resulted in an enlarged surface area. It was composed

    Eurypterid

    Eurypterid

    Eurypterid

  • Black seadevil
  • Family of fish

    These teeth are depressible. Some species have a scattering of epidermal spinules on the body, and the scales (when present) are conical, hollow, and translucent

    Black seadevil

    Black seadevil

    Black_seadevil

  • Karvandarina aphylla
  • Species of plant

    glabrous, pale to green, sinuate-serrate, tooth prolonged into 1-3 mm long spinules. Capitula solitary, terminal. Flowers pink.[citation needed] "Karvandarina

    Karvandarina aphylla

    Karvandarina_aphylla

  • Alectoria imshaugii
  • Species of lichen

    distinguished by its characteristic sorediate pseudocyphellae and also by having spinules that grow over soralia. NatureServe. "Alectoria imshaugii". NatureServe

    Alectoria imshaugii

    Alectoria imshaugii

    Alectoria_imshaugii

  • Red imported fire ant
  • Invasive ant species

    geminata larvae, but they can be distinguished by the integument with spinules on top of the dorsal portion of the posterior somites. The body hairs measure

    Red imported fire ant

    Red imported fire ant

    Red_imported_fire_ant

  • Anastrepha fraterculus
  • South American fruit fly

    tooth, they have 7-11 oral ridges, the abdominal segments lack dorsal spinules, and the anterior spiracle has 9-14 tubules. After the final molt, the

    Anastrepha fraterculus

    Anastrepha fraterculus

    Anastrepha_fraterculus

  • Horned lantern fish
  • Species of fish

    prickly skin of females. The specific name spinulosa means "bearing minute spinules", also a reference to the spined (prickly) skin of females. The horned

    Horned lantern fish

    Horned lantern fish

    Horned_lantern_fish

  • Nymphargus siren
  • Species of frog

    snout–vent length. Snout is truncate and dorsal skin is shagreen with spinules. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2022). "Nymphargus siren". IUCN Red

    Nymphargus siren

    Nymphargus_siren

  • Odorrana orba
  • Species of frog

    Stuart, Bryan L. & Bain, Raoul H. (December 2005). "Three new species of spinule-bearing frogs allied to Rana megatympanum Bain, Lathrop, Murphy, Orlov

    Odorrana orba

    Odorrana_orba

  • Glossary of mycology
  • mycelia. spinose Having spines. spinulose Having small, delicate spines (spinules). Spitzenkörper A vesicle-rich body surrounded by actin filaments found

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary of mycology

    Glossary_of_mycology

  • Pseudophilautus dilmah
  • Species of amphibian

    absence of nuptial pads and anterior and posterior dorsum without horny spinules. Its natural habitats are wet highland forests of Sri Lanka. As other frogs

    Pseudophilautus dilmah

    Pseudophilautus dilmah

    Pseudophilautus_dilmah

  • Neolithodes asperrimus
  • Species of king crab

    eyes except in very large individuals. Its abdomen is covered with many spinules or spine-like granules, and the median plate of its second segment bears

    Neolithodes asperrimus

    Neolithodes_asperrimus

  • Armadillidium album
  • Species of woodlouse

    seventh pereiopod exhibits a straight lower margin with several short spinules. The ischium rapidly broadens before the distal end and bears two spines

    Armadillidium album

    Armadillidium album

    Armadillidium_album

  • Diamondback puffer
  • Species of fish

    pectoral fins. There are no scales on the body, although there are small spinules on the belly and a patch of spiules on the back which does not reach as

    Diamondback puffer

    Diamondback puffer

    Diamondback_puffer

  • Ophiomastix venosa
  • Species of brittle star

    Ophiomastix venosa have a central disk lacking granules and, if present, have spinules that are widely distributed. O. venosa is the largest Ophiocomoid on the

    Ophiomastix venosa

    Ophiomastix venosa

    Ophiomastix_venosa

  • Astropecten duplicatus
  • Species of starfish

    plates and the plates on the oral (lower) surface bear many fine blunt spinules. The tube feet are pointed and have no suckers. Astropecten duplicatus

    Astropecten duplicatus

    Astropecten duplicatus

    Astropecten_duplicatus

  • Raja radula
  • Ray in the genus Raja

    The rough ray is named for the spinules that cover its upper surface. In juveniles and males, these rough spinules are only on the snout and the lower

    Raja radula

    Raja radula

    Raja_radula

  • Chirophryne
  • Monotypic genus of fish

    rays of the fin; pectoral fin rays number 18 or 19. There are no dermal spinules in the skin and the darkly pigmented skin of the caudal peduncle clearly

    Chirophryne

    Chirophryne

  • Leftvent
  • Family of fishes

    at least one well developed spine. They have smooth, naked skin with no spinules in the skin and the teeth are very varied between genera.[jargon] The illicium

    Leftvent

    Leftvent

    Leftvent

  • Sulcaria isidiifera
  • Species of lichen

    soralia. These soralia are filled with spinulose (spine-like) isidia and spinules, which often have brown tips. The main branches of the lichen are about

    Sulcaria isidiifera

    Sulcaria isidiifera

    Sulcaria_isidiifera

  • Stephanolepis diaspros
  • Species of fish

    like that of a shark, in which there are tiny scales each with a fragile spinule. On the male the caudal peduncle has several rows of horny patches. The

    Stephanolepis diaspros

    Stephanolepis diaspros

    Stephanolepis_diaspros

  • Careproctus aciculipunctatus
  • Species of fish

    family Liparidae (snailfish). The specific name is from Latin acicula ("spinule") and punctatus ("dotted"). Careproctus aciculipunctatus is maximum 21 cm

    Careproctus aciculipunctatus

    Careproctus_aciculipunctatus

  • Whalesucker
  • Species of fish

    friction and suction to keep the whalesucker attached to its host. Small spinules located in the lamellae (the layer of tissue in the whalesucker's epidermal

    Whalesucker

    Whalesucker

    Whalesucker

  • Odorrana bolavensis
  • Species of frog

    November 2021. Stuart, B.L.; Bain, R.H. (2005). "Three new species of spinule-bearing frogs allied to Rana megatympanum Bain, Lathrop, Murphy, Orlov

    Odorrana bolavensis

    Odorrana_bolavensis

  • Bufoceratias wedli
  • Species of fish

    the snout and the illicial trough is shallow, rather than deep, and the spinules on the skin are much smaller. B. wedli differs from its congeners in that

    Bufoceratias wedli

    Bufoceratias wedli

    Bufoceratias_wedli

  • Solenostomus paradoxus
  • Species of fish

    continues to differ from its congeners through its possession of abdominal spinules, fourth and fifth plates at the bases of the dorsal and anal fins, and

    Solenostomus paradoxus

    Solenostomus paradoxus

    Solenostomus_paradoxus

  • Equisetum pratense
  • Species of horsetail plant

    5 cm (5.9–20.7 in) tall, with 8 to 20 ridges that bear three rows of flat spinules. The centrum is approximately one sixth of the diameter of the stem. The

    Equisetum pratense

    Equisetum pratense

    Equisetum_pratense

  • Hydrophylax bahuvistara
  • Species of amphibian

    small, dorsal parts of shank without glandular folds and sparse horny spinules, and heels touch each other when the legs are folded at right angles to

    Hydrophylax bahuvistara

    Hydrophylax bahuvistara

    Hydrophylax_bahuvistara

  • Glossary of lichen terms
  • obsolete term for pycnidium. sphaeridium Plural sphaeridia; see capitulum. spinule A small spine; in some fruticose lichens of the Lecanoromycetes, it refers

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary of lichen terms

    Glossary_of_lichen_terms

  • Arothron meleagris
  • Species of fish

    which stretches their elastic skin and promotes the erection of small spinules. The result is a spiny ball that is up to 3-4 times the resting volume

    Arothron meleagris

    Arothron meleagris

    Arothron_meleagris

  • Footballfish
  • Family of fishes

    and lower denticular bones. Their skin has a dense covering of dermal spinules. The larvae are round with a swollen appearance to the skin with pectoral

    Footballfish

    Footballfish

    Footballfish

  • Halicmetus
  • Genus of fishes

    subopercular buckler is moderately well developed and has some small terminal spinules. The second and third gill arches have gill filaments; the fourth does

    Halicmetus

    Halicmetus

    Halicmetus

  • Pacific staghorn sculpin
  • Species of fish

    preoperculum has a large spine that ends in three or four sharp, recurved spinules. The dorsal fins are supported by between 6 and 8 spines and between 15

    Pacific staghorn sculpin

    Pacific staghorn sculpin

    Pacific_staghorn_sculpin

  • Striated frogfish
  • Species of fish

    extensible body, and its soft skin is covered with irregularly-arranged dermal spinules resembling hairs. Its large mouth is forwardly extensible, allowing it

    Striated frogfish

    Striated frogfish

    Striated_frogfish

  • Pleistacantha cervicornis
  • Species of crab

    with numerous spines and spinules of similar lengths but consistent shape. The pair of long rostral spines adorned with spinules on all faces, The interantennular

    Pleistacantha cervicornis

    Pleistacantha_cervicornis

  • Pherbellia schoenherri
  • Species of fly

    costal vein of the patterned wings are equipped with a series of protruding spinules distinct from the bristles. The females lay eggs on the shells of Succineidae

    Pherbellia schoenherri

    Pherbellia schoenherri

    Pherbellia_schoenherri

  • Pocilloporidae
  • Family of corals

    be fused with them. The coenosteum lining the skeleton is covered with spinules. The Pocilloporidae are closely related to the other coral families, Astrocoeniidae

    Pocilloporidae

    Pocilloporidae

    Pocilloporidae

  • Commerson's frogfish
  • Species of fish

    globular, extensible body. Its soft skin is covered with small dermal spinules and partially covered with a few small, wartlike protuberances, some variably

    Commerson's frogfish

    Commerson's frogfish

    Commerson's_frogfish

  • Moulton's handfish
  • Fish species

    in closely set but non overlapping scales which have long two pointed spinules growing from their bases near the margins, these tiny spines sit close

    Moulton's handfish

    Moulton's_handfish

  • Jellyella
  • Genus of moss animals

    distinguished by the presence of intricately branched processes (called spinules) projecting into the zooidal chambers. Jellyella also have a calcitic skeletal

    Jellyella

    Jellyella

    Jellyella

  • Butler's frogfish
  • Species of fish

    are placed beneath the body. The skin is densely covered with bifurcate spinules; there are also varying numbers of large, fringed filaments over the head

    Butler's frogfish

    Butler's_frogfish

  • Slimehead
  • Family of fishes

    obvious; its pores are largely obscured by the scales' well-developed spinules or ctenii. Slimeheads range from a bright brick red with identically shaded

    Slimehead

    Slimehead

    Slimehead

  • Echinophryne crassispina
  • Species of fish

    which was described as "thickly beset with large, upstanding, bifurcate spinules", with phryne, meaning "toad", a common used suffix for anglerfish genera

    Echinophryne crassispina

    Echinophryne crassispina

    Echinophryne_crassispina

  • Cynoglossum troodi
  • Species of flowering plant

    brick-red, tubular, 5-lobed. Flowers May–August. Fruit of 4 nutlets with rigid spinules. In Pinus nigra ssp. pallasiana and Juniperus foetidissima forests on serpentine

    Cynoglossum troodi

    Cynoglossum_troodi

  • Pleistacantha
  • Genus of crabs

    by spines and granules, and its walking legs are lined with spines and spinules. Its first pair of gonopods is slender and, like in all oregoniid crabs

    Pleistacantha

    Pleistacantha

    Pleistacantha

  • Gigantactis
  • Genus of fishes

    may be either pigmented or unpigmented and may be naked or covered in spinules. The largest species in the genus is G. vanhoeffeni with a maximum published

    Gigantactis

    Gigantactis

    Gigantactis

  • Warty frogfish
  • Species of fish

    globulous, extensible body, and its soft skin is covered with small dermal spinules. The skin is covered with numerous small, wart-like protuberances. Its

    Warty frogfish

    Warty frogfish

    Warty_frogfish

  • Lopholaena festiva
  • South African plant species

    in L. cneorifolia as a result of the hairs). L. festiva also has fewer spinules per intercolpar area (23-28) than L. cneorifolia (36-38) in the pollen

    Lopholaena festiva

    Lopholaena festiva

    Lopholaena_festiva

  • Gigantactis paxtoni
  • Species of fish

    bulb of the esca tapering towards a dark, conical extension covered in spinules on its tip; the bulb has a length equivalent to between 12% and 28% of

    Gigantactis paxtoni

    Gigantactis paxtoni

    Gigantactis_paxtoni

  • Antennarius pardalis
  • Species of fish

    pardalis has the globose, short body covered in rough skin with closely set spinules typical of the genus Antennarius. The lobe of the pectoral fin has a broad

    Antennarius pardalis

    Antennarius pardalis

    Antennarius_pardalis

  • Ogcocephalus
  • Genus of fishes

    of the operculum which is blunt or small, or to may be large but has no spinules. The gill rakers are oval-shaped plates with a covering of small teeth

    Ogcocephalus

    Ogcocephalus

    Ogcocephalus

  • Neolithodes duhameli
  • Species of king crab

    long, thick spines (of up to about +1⁄3 the carapace length) and many spinules. Females are known to grow up to 144 mm (5.7 in) in carapace width and

    Neolithodes duhameli

    Neolithodes_duhameli

  • Gigantactis vanhoeffeni
  • Species of fish

    of the esca has an elongated tip. This elongated tip has a covering of spinules and is darkly pigmented. The bulb and the elongated tip has flattened papillae

    Gigantactis vanhoeffeni

    Gigantactis_vanhoeffeni

  • New Ireland stingaree
  • Species of stingray

    and lacks a dorsal fin. Uniquely among stingarees, it has rows of sharp spinules on the posterior portion of its back and the base of its tail. Its dorsal

    New Ireland stingaree

    New Ireland stingaree

    New_Ireland_stingaree

  • Neolithodes brodiei
  • Species of king crab

    dorsal surface of its carapace is densely armed with granules or small spinules and dotted with longer, major spines. This pattern extends to the second

    Neolithodes brodiei

    Neolithodes brodiei

    Neolithodes_brodiei

  • Crinum malabaricum
  • Species of plant

    gradually narrow from base to apex and are with minute forward pointed spinules. White sweet scented flowers with dark red styles are seen in umbels. This

    Crinum malabaricum

    Crinum_malabaricum

  • Canthigaster rostrata
  • Species of fish

    spines, known as dermal spinules, that serve to deter predators and protect the puffer from becoming an easy meal. These spinules are scattered around the

    Canthigaster rostrata

    Canthigaster rostrata

    Canthigaster_rostrata

  • Palawan toadlet
  • Species of amphibian

    Dorsal skin has irregularly distributed tubercles interspersed with small spinules. The throat is uniform cream. The species' natural habitats are montane

    Palawan toadlet

    Palawan_toadlet

  • Ochetellus glaber
  • Species of ant

    outlines are straighter. Thirteen differentiated somites are present. Spinules (small spines or thorns) are more prominent at the posterior end. The length

    Ochetellus glaber

    Ochetellus glaber

    Ochetellus_glaber

  • Enophrys diceraus
  • Species of fish

    reaches past the operculum and has between 2 and 8 ancillary spines, or spinules. The lacrimal bone has a bifurcated flap which extends down over the maxilla

    Enophrys diceraus

    Enophrys diceraus

    Enophrys_diceraus

  • Abantennarius rosaceus
  • Species of fish

    There are no scales on the body and the skin has a covering of bifurcated spinules. The typical colour is pinkish-purple with a dark spot on the upper body

    Abantennarius rosaceus

    Abantennarius rosaceus

    Abantennarius_rosaceus

  • Dryomyza anilis
  • Species of fly

    of dark pigmentation and are followed by a series of smaller, colorless spinules that extend from the outer edge of the larvae's body to the midline. Lateral

    Dryomyza anilis

    Dryomyza anilis

    Dryomyza_anilis

  • Luidia clathrata
  • Species of starfish

    paxillae, pillar-like spines with flattened summits covered with minute spinules. No plates are found along the margins of the arms, these being replaced

    Luidia clathrata

    Luidia clathrata

    Luidia_clathrata

  • Neolithodes flindersi
  • Species of king crab

    scattered major spines and a dense, uniform cover of small, secondary spinules. The carapace is longer than it is wide by 1.01–1.15 times, with the largest

    Neolithodes flindersi

    Neolithodes flindersi

    Neolithodes_flindersi

  • Ogcocephalus vespertilio
  • Species of fish

    of the operculum which is blunt or small, or to may be large but has no spinules.[clarification needed] The gill rakers are oval-shaped plates with a covering

    Ogcocephalus vespertilio

    Ogcocephalus vespertilio

    Ogcocephalus_vespertilio

  • Halieutopsis kawaii
  • Species of fish

    tubercle on the rostrum is simple, having a broad base which bears several spinules. The main tubercles on the tail are simple, never with more than one spine

    Halieutopsis kawaii

    Halieutopsis_kawaii

  • Hildulf
  • Benedictine abbot

    the various foundations. His foremost disciples were Saint Spinulus (fr: Spinule; locally Spin) and the two holy twin brothers Benignus and Johannes. As

    Hildulf

    Hildulf

  • Nototheniidae
  • Family of fishes

    preoperculum or operculum. Any scales are usually ctenoid although the spinules may be reduced or absent. They have between 1 and 3 lateral lines. They

    Nototheniidae

    Nototheniidae

    Nototheniidae

  • Nymphargus ruizi
  • Species of amphibian

    in snout–vent length. The skin of the dorsum is smooth, with or without spinules. Vomerine teeth are absent. IUCN SSC Amphibian Specialist Group (2017)

    Nymphargus ruizi

    Nymphargus_ruizi

  • Paromola japonica
  • Species of crab

    reaching a carapace length of 180 mm (7.1 in). It is covered by small, sharp spinules, which vary in size. Its chelipeds reaches exceeding slighty as the carapace

    Paromola japonica

    Paromola japonica

    Paromola_japonica

  • Mycena tenuispinosa
  • Species of fungus

    Basipedes of the genus Mycena, it is characterized by the presence of sharp spinules of the surface of its cap. It has been reported from several western European

    Mycena tenuispinosa

    Mycena_tenuispinosa

  • Stasimopus obscurus
  • Species of spider

    The abdomen is black and paler below. Leg IV has a large patch of red spinules on the patella, occupying over three-quarters of the length of the anterior

    Stasimopus obscurus

    Stasimopus_obscurus

  • Tarsistes
  • Possible species of cartilaginous fish

    stellate prickles except for the base. The head was covered with larger spinules, with six still larger ones forming a curve around the eye. The original

    Tarsistes

    Tarsistes

  • Halieutaea
  • Genus of fishes

    of various sizes, the spaces between the scales are naked or covered in spinules. These fishes vary in size between a maximum published total length of

    Halieutaea

    Halieutaea

    Halieutaea

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Online names & meanings

  • Etam
  • Biblical

    Etam

    their bird, their covering

  • Edyta
  • Girl/Female

    Polish Teutonic

    Edyta

    Wealthy gift.

  • Chorazin
  • Biblical

    Chorazin

    the secret; here is a mystery

  • Saucerman
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Saucerman

    English and Scottish : variant of Sauceman.

  • Yaswitha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Yaswitha

    Success

  • Siddhi Priya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Siddhi Priya

    Bestowed of wishes and boons

  • Arvin Kumar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arvin Kumar

    Lotus

  • ACHAK
  • Male

    Native American

    ACHAK

    Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."

  • Kanj
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Kanj

    Lord Brahama

  • UZZI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    UZZI

    Short form of Hebrew Uzziya, UZZI means "power of Jehovah."

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  • Spinule
  • n.

    A minute spine.

  • Paxillus
  • n.

    One of a peculiar kind of spines covering the surface of certain starfishes. They are pillarlike, with a flattened summit which is covered with minute spinules or granules. See Illustration in Appendix.

  • Spinulescent
  • a.

    Having small spines; somewhat thorny.

  • Anchor
  • n.

    One of the anchor-shaped spicules of certain sponges; also, one of the calcareous spinules of certain Holothurians, as in species of Synapta.