If you take down your Encyclopaedia Britannica , Volume III, AUS to BIS, you will find that bees are a 'large and natural family of the zoological order Hymenoptera, characterized by the
plumose form of many of their hairs, by the large size of the basal segment of the foot ...
3e, f) decreasing in size posteriorly (second pereopod largest), with
plumose setae on anterior margins.
Description: Herbs perennial or annual, tufted; culms scapose or few noded; leaves eligulate; inflorescence paniculate, with few to many spikelets, lower primary bracts leaflike, sheathing; spikelets with 3-6 persistent glumes, of increasing length, flowers bisexual, bristles spinulose to
plumose, anthers apiculate and conspicuously greenish yellow, achene obovate to oblong, beaked, surface smooth to reticulated, embryo more or less rhomboid to top-shaped with a tapered scutellum, notch present below root cap (embryo of the Carpha-type).
Many crustacean swimming appendages carry arrays of
plumose setae--exoskelet al., feather-like structures of long bristles (setae) with short branches (setules) distributed along two sides.
The colours of the
plumose anemone Metridium senile (L.) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, 574(230), 415-450.
According to Dojiri and Ho (2013) the genus Metacaligus can be distinguished from other genera within the Caligidae by the absence of sternal furca (Figure 1E), absence of accessory process on terminal spines 2 and 3 on exopodal segment of leg 1, three short
plumose setae on inner margin of second exopodal segment of leg 1 and only one outer spine on terminal exopodal segment of leg 2.
Aristae
plumose, with 4 dorsal and 2 ventral branches, plus terminal fork.
The once cutting-edge submarine is now covered with white and orange
plumose anemones.
The once cutting edge submarine is now covered with white and orange
plumose anemones.
2) Labrum with a row of long bifid
plumose setae, increasing in length toward lateral margin; lateral margin with a row of long fine simple setae; dorsal arc continuous with medial set of setae subequal in length; ventrally with lateral margin sclerotized, submarginal row of robust, apically bifid and
plumose setae and with a row of short spine-like setae on distal half.