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Photedes extrema, the
concolorous, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
Jacob Hübner in 1809. It is
found in most of...
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Anthrenocerus concolorous is a
species of beetle,
native to Australia. It is
within the
genus Anthrenocerus and the
family Dermestidae. The
Atlas of Living...
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slightly smaller than the nominate, with
similar plumage, but the back is
concolorous with the
mantle instead of white. C. l.
schimperi closely resembles C...
- 79–0.87 in). The
forewings are
purplish red in males. The
hindwings are
concolorous to the
forewings except for a
whitish yellow area anteriorly. The specific...
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measuring 30−65 x 7−18 mm.
Upper and
lower surfaces are more or less
concolorous. New
spring foliage is pink to brick-red,
turning buff or
yellow to pale...
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sometimes clad in thin
greenish to
white phrophylls.
Leaves are
concolorous or variegated,
glossy bright to dark
green above and
sometimes infused...
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above and below, with a fine, brown,
middorsal line. The
forewings are
concolorous with the thorax, but
darker toward the costa,
especially in the first...
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Joined together in a chain-like form. See also
concatenate and catenate.
concolorous Having the same
color throughout;
uniformly colored.
conduplicate Arranged...
- color-
color Latin color bicolor, Colorado, coloration, coloratura,
concolorous, decolor, discolor, discoloration, encolor, multicolor, quadricolor,...
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contrast in the
colour of the head, nape and back, all of
which are
concolorous dark grey.
Phoenicurus ochruros rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818) – Turkmenistan...