31. This contradicts conventional wisdom of earlier this century when there was a tendency to think of populations as monomorphic with rare variants. 32. The saffron crocus is a genetically monomorphic clone native to Southwest Asia; it was probably first cultivated in or near Persia. 33. The jump table is typically allocated for a particular call-site when a monomorphic call-site encounters a different type. 34. Antbird songs, which are sexually monomorphic ornaments, function as deterrents in competitive intrasexual interactions as well as in mate choice. 35. The gray mouse lemur is considered overall sexually monomorphic , but seasonally fluctuating sexual dimorphism in terms of body mass has been recorded. 36. This is known as idiopathic ventricular tachycardia and in the monomorphic form coincides with little or no increased risk of sudden cardiac death. 37. Finally, nowhere do we imply that monomorphic ancestors give rise to polymorphic humans under some hand-wave evolution . 38. Adult workers are mostly black in color, body variously sculptured and monomorphic , ranging from 3.5 8.5 mm. 39. The population in the Mosel Valley of Germany has been genetically characterized, and has shown to have six long-term monomorphic microsatellites. 40. This affects the caterpillars as well as the moths, in spite of the caterpillars being monomorphic in appearance ( they are twig mimics ).