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The species name, gracilis, comes from the Latin for slender.
Various arrangements are described, depending upon the length of the gracilis.
It is thought that S. gracilis had an average body mass of around 2.1 kilograms.
The vial is not there, but Gracilis had picked it up last visit.
Gracilis sees the vial, picks it up and walks away.
Pouteria gracilis is a species of plant in the Sapotaceae family.
The Doctor returns to the villa, asking Gracilis for help.
The gracilis muscle is commonly used as a flap in microsurgery.
Where the gender is appropriate, the form is gracilis.
By its inner border with the gracilis and sartorius.
Carditamera gracilis has an elongated shell, strong medium size about 40mm.
The fasiculus gracilis increases in size from anterior to superior.
This suggests that S. gracilis was a diurnal species.
It was originally described by Jordan as Hemeroplanes gracilis, in 1923.
This should be completed in most situations before the smile surgery where the gracilis muscle is grafted to the face.
The saffron cod (Eleginus gracilis), is a type of fish.
In some species, such as Peltogasterella gracilis, many externae develop from one interna.
A monotypic genus, it contains the single species Plectomyces gracilis.
The first appearance of the graptolite Nemagraptus gracilis defines the boundary.
The specific epithet comes from the Latin adjective gracilis, meaning thin, or slender.
Tomeurus gracilis is a species of poeciliid fish native to South America.
Heliozela gracilis is a moth of the Heliozelidae family.
Its species name "gracilis" means "slender", and refers to the plant's thin, graceful stems.
The Madia gracilis plant is variable in appearance.
C. limbatus belongs to the Gracilis species group.