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There are furrows at the corners of the mouth on both jaws.
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A furrow develops across the disc and the animal divides into two halves.
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The mouth is nearly straight and bears long furrows at the corners.
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They can be distinguished from other members of the genus by irregular patterns of cross furrows that connect the radial furrows.
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Within the park there is a highly unusual ridge and furrow topography with several metres relief.
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The glabella also always contains three pairs of obvious glabellar furrows.
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The well-defined central raised area (or glabella) tapers slightly forward with a rounded front, but lateral furrows are weakly defined.
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The eye does not touch the border furrow at the back of the cephalon, and there is no platform below the eye.
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It is a tree growing to 3to30m ft tall, with thick, furrowed, shreddy bark and many thin branches.
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The upper, spore-bearing surface (hymenium) is smooth and opaque, but is frequently furrowed and folded.
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