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Gray Angelfish (Pomacanthus arcuatus) live as mated pairs in large territories.
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The other two species which sever the wood in their larval stage are _Pseudobidion unicolor_ and _Agrilus arcuatus_.
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Anterior external arcuate fibers, with 16, the nucleus arcuatus.
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Anterior external arcuate fibers, with 16, the nucleus arcuatus.
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The nucleus arcuatus is described below with the anterior external arcuate fibers.
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This is named the nucleus arcuatus, and is serially continuous above with the nuclei pontis in the pons; it contains small fusiform cells, around which some of the arcuate fibers end, and from which others arise.
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# -- In this deformity, which is known also as _hollow claw-foot_, _pes arcuatus_, or _pes excavatus_, the longitudinal arch of the foot is exaggerated as a result of the approximation of the balls of the toes to the heel (Fig. 150).
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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When the instep is unduly arched, the terms _pes cavus_, _pes arcuatus_ or _hollow claw-foot_ are employed; while loss of the arch constitutes _flat-foot_, and eversion of the sole, _pes valgus_.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893
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Eurycleidus arcuatus from the uppermost Triassic or lowermost Jurassic of Street,
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