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Lexicographically close words:
dorsally; dorsals; dorsalwards; dorsi; dorso; dorsomedial; dorste; dorsum; dort; dory
  1. Dorsum gray with complete dorsolateral and paravertebral stripes; longitudinal stripe on shank; interorbital bar absent H.

  2. The color in Panamanian staufferi is gray or gray-brown with a pair of distinct, complete, dark brown dorsolateral stripes, a pair of entire paravertebral stripes, and in some specimens a vertebral stripe.

  3. Dorsum brown with irregular dorsolateral stripes and interrupted paravertebral stripes; two transverse bars on shanks; interorbital bar present H.

  4. There are dark transverse bands on the hind limbs; the dorsolateral stripe is broken into an anterior and a posterior segment, and the latter is narrowly bordered by white in most specimens.

  5. Dorsolateral dark stripe, or row of dashes, present in all specimens; dark spots in lateral and dorsal green fields; lateral dark stripe confluent with dorsolateral stripe posteriorly in 18 specimens; white line not extending to groin.

  6. More than 80 per cent of the specimens from Michoacan have brown spots between the lateral and dorsolateral dark stripes, and more than 50 per cent have spots between the dorsolateral stripes, at least posteriorly.

  7. The dorsal ground color is pale tan; there are five pairs of irregular dark brown dorsolateral blotches.

  8. Eyes of moderate size, dorsolateral in position and directed upwards.

  9. In life the specimens from Arteaga had bright cream-colored temporal stripes and dorsolateral stripes on the anterior part of the body.

  10. In life the anterior dorsolateral stripes were pale pinkish tan, the labials cream color, the throat white, and the tail pale blue.

  11. The dorsolateral band is bordered below by a narrow cream-colored stripe.

  12. The present specimens show no tendency for the development of a broad irregular dorsal band that encloses black spots or forms irregular dorsolateral stripes, as is characteristic of B.

  13. In some individuals the flanks and dorsum are one continuous color, whereas in others a distinct dorsolateral pale colored band separates the dorsal color from dark brown flanks.

  14. Lateral to these dark areas are the dorsolateral stripes; they extend from the basal one-fourth of the tail anteriorly onto the head along the superciliary region, tapering to a point on the anterior superciliary.

  15. The light lines become suffused with brown and the dorsolateral dark areas become paler, with light brown areas appearing on the corners of the scales and gradually spreading to replace the original black.

  16. Semidiagrammatic dorsolateral view of the sciatic nerve of Pedioecetes phasianellus jamesi 3R, showing the distribution of the branches.

  17. Semidiagrammatic dorsolateral view of the sciatic nerve of Tympanuchus pallidicinctus 2L, showing the distribution of the branches.

  18. Large and thick; covering dorsolateral surface of entire preacetabular part of ilium; deep to Mm.

  19. The iliac recess is a concavity dorsolateral to the sharply curving posterior end of the internal ilio-ischiatic crest.

  20. Semidiagrammatic dorsolateral view of the sciatic nerve of Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus 3L, showing the distribution of the branches.

  21. The dorsolateral iliac ridge begins at the lateral edge of the ilium near the posterior end of the lateral iliac process and curves posteromedially and somewhat dorsally, extending to the posterior edge of the ilium.

  22. Semidiagrammatic dorsolateral view of the sciatic nerve of Pedioecetes phasianellus jamesi 3L, showing the distribution of the branches.

  23. The markings on the dorsolateral area vary in color, in shade and in extent.

  24. Placed alternately with these markings are similar but smaller crescent-shaped markings on the skin of the upper half of the dorsolateral area on each side bordering every other scale of the sixth, seventh and eighth rows.

  25. All others have the normal complement of dorsolateral crescents or flecks between the scales of rows three and four, four and five, and five and six.

  26. The dorsolateral area is black or nearly so in fitchi but averages paler in parietalis, in which a wide range of shades may be found from black to olive brown.

  27. The lateral stripe is faint, yellowish gray, chiefly on the upper half of the second scale row, lower half of third, and the intervening skin, and is often invaded or suffused by the red marks of the dorsolateral area.

  28. The dorsolateral band is not present in N.

  29. In posterior sections the cartilage assumes a dorsolateral position (Fig.

  30. The orbitonasal foramen is moderately large, has a complete bony margin, and is located at the dorsolateral corner of the braincase.

  31. The otic process extends along the medial surface of the squamosal from the dorsolateral edge of the pseudobasal process, and then expands medially to meet the bony edge of the otic capsule and form the crista parotica.

  32. Ossification terminates first in the ventrolateral corners, followed by the lateral and dorsolateral areas.

  33. At the posterior levels of the foramen the dorsolateral cranial roof cartilages, taeniatecti marginales (t.

  34. At the level of the orbitonasal foramen, the sphenethmoid is entirely ossified except for a small dorsolateral extension.

  35. Pigmentation is usually most intense along the lateral edges of the dorsal leaflike mark; the central portion may be so much paler that the effect is that of a pair of dorsolateral stripes.

  36. Juveniles having snout-vent lengths of less than 28 mm have an olive-brown dorsum with a pale cream stripe across the head and broad, cream, dorsolateral stripes; transverse dark bars are absent on the body and limbs.

  37. Individuals having snout-vent lengths of 30-35 mm have dark brown transverse bars on the back and limbs but still retain the light dorsolateral stripes, whereas the stripes are lost in larger individuals.

  38. Juveniles of leprieurii are olive-brown with yellow dorsolateral stripes; the transverse dark marks, characteristic of the adults, appear before the stripes are lost.

  39. The origin is fleshy from the dorsolateral surface of the palatine, anterior to the origin of pars medialis and the insertion is by means of an aponeurosis on the medial surface of the lower mandible, lateral to the insertion of M.

  40. The origin is fleshy on the dorsolateral surface of the palatine immediately anterior to the pterygoid and also on the anterior, dorsolateral, posterior and ventromedial surfaces of the pterygoid.

  41. The frontal is almost three times as long as it is wide; it is flat above with an emarginate dorsolateral margin that forms the upper limit of the optic capsule.

  42. Also, the dorsolateral stripes are broad and include most of the 9th and a part of the 10th scale-rows.

  43. Normally four black stripes are present at mid-body--a lateral pair on the 4th row of dorsal scales and a dorsolateral pair on the 7th row (fig.

  44. Where the quadrate articulates with the dorsolateral surface of the posterior portion of the squamosal, the former is broad and has a high mid-lateral crest, which extends about one-third of the distance down the quadrate before disappearing.

  45. The dorsum above the lateral white stripes is brown and black; there is a pair of dorsolateral white stripes.

  46. Usually it is split into two dorsolateral stripes on the body.

  47. Posterior to the place of scale reduction, the dorsolateral white stripe is displaced ventrally one scale-row.

  48. The other extreme in color pattern consists of three broad stripes; the two dorsolateral stripes are fused.

  49. By day the dorsum changes to tan or pale reddish brown; the stripes are dark brown, and the dorsolateral stripe that is white at night becomes creamy yellow (Pl.

  50. Individuals of the former species lack a dorsolateral white line and always have some dorsal markings evident at night; furthermore, H.

  51. The dorsolateral stripe is creamy white, and the lateral stripe is dark brown (Pl.

  52. Dorsum tan with broad dark brown chevrons or transverse bars; shanks marked with two or three broad transverse bars; dorsolateral stripes absent.

  53. When active at night Hyla robertmertensi is pale yellow above with a white dorsolateral line and pale brown lateral stripe; the dorsal markings are faint.

  54. These frogs resemble members of the Hyla microcephala group by having a yellowish tan dorsum with a dorsolateral white stripe and uniformly yellow thighs.

  55. In a few specimens from throughout the range, but especially in the eastern part of the range, the dorsum lacks markings between the dorsolateral white lines.

  56. The white dorsolateral line usually is evident in the tympanic region, but in many individuals a dorsal pattern of lines and other marks is not evident.

  57. When active at night most individuals are pale yellowish tan dorsally; the white dorsolateral line is noticeable, but the brown lateral stripe, dorsal brown lines, and lines on shanks are so pale that often they are barely discernible.

  58. There the species was characterized as having a narrow dorsolateral white stripe and lacking pigment on the upper arms and thighs.

  59. All specimens lack a dorsolateral dark stripe and white line, although a dark line is present on the canthus and dissipates in the loreal region.

  60. Two additional distinguishing characters, which we found difficult to evaluate, are the nearly straight, dorsolateral folds, and lack of vocal sacs or ostia in males of R.

  61. The lateral and dorsolateral stripes are cream-colored; the paravertebral stripes are white.

  62. Also, the dorsolateral stripes in some individuals are fragmented posteriorly.

  63. Light brown diffuse spots are present in the lateral and dorsolateral dark fields.

  64. The lateral and dorsolateral stripes are broken into spots posteriorly.

  65. Body having a row of cream-colored spots in place of a lateral stripe, and another row in place of dorsolateral stripe; dorsally, large diffuse tan or light green spots partially fused and tending to form irregular transverse markings.

  66. The dorsolateral dark fields are somewhat paler than the lateral dark fields.

  67. The middorsal pale area (formed by the suffusion of the vertebral stripe) and paravertebral and dorsolateral rows of spots are pale green.

  68. In some individuals the vertebral pale area does not include the paravertebral spots; in other individuals the pale area includes not only the paravertebral rows, but, at least anteriorly, the dorsolateral rows.


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