There are three prepositional phrases that modify nouns and thus are adjective phrases.
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Which sentence includes an adjectival phrase?
a. The American chameleon, a type of lizard, can change colors to blend with the environment.
b. The fastest land mammals, cheetahs, reach speeds in excess of 65 miles per hour.
c. The length of a person's forearm can often be used to identify the person's shoe size.
d. She took her article to Mr. Maple, a newspaper editor.
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Yes. C has an adjectival phrase. B has two adjectival phrases.
b. The fastest land mammals, cheetahs, reach speeds in excess of 65 miles per hour.
in excess modifies speeds
of 65 miles per hour modifies excess
b. The fastest land mammals, cheetahs, reach speeds in excess of 65 miles per hour.
in excess modifies speeds
of 65 miles per hour modifies excess
So, both B and C would be acceptable?
And, isn't excess a noun in this case?
Yes, both B and C are correct. Excess is a noun.
And one more in B. per hour is an adjectival phrase modifying hour.