Definition of Irrorations. Meaning of Irrorations. Synonyms of Irrorations

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Definition of Irrorations

Irroration
Irroration Ir`ro*ra"tion, n. [Cf. F. irroration.] The act of bedewing; the state of being moistened with dew. [Obs.] --Chambers.

Meaning of Irrorations from wikipedia

- basal irrorations blackish-brown. Hindwing with the streak from the base paler and broader, with some blackish-brown suffusions and irrorations hindwards...
- distinct. Whereas in M. ustrinaria the wings bear scattered irrorations, in M. albida the irrorations are confined to the base of the costa of the forewing...
- of the forewings 14.5mm that are beige-ochreous with some rusty-brown irrorations. Prothamnodes at funet De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. 2015. Afromoths, online...
- forewings are yellowish with pale lines. The hindwings are grey, with bown irrorations (speckles) and blotches. Adults have been recorded on wing in January...
- antenna or leg. interspace The region between adjacent veins. irrorated or irroration Old term used usually to indicate a sprinkling of scales inters****d...
- Idaea lycaugidia but in average smaller and browner, with stronger grey irrorations or suffusions. afromoths Prout, L. B. 1932c. New genera and species of...
- Anterior wing with pale irrorations giving a unicolorous ochreous effect in general view. Without the heavier irrorations and yellow patch on terminal...
- blackish-grey; a transverse whitish streak at 1/4 preceded with blackish irrorations, a triangular dorsal blotch in the wing, outlined with ochreous-whitish...
- corroboration, corroborative, corroborator, robust rōs rōr- dew irrorate, irroration rosa ros- rose primrose, rosacea, rosaceous, rosarian, rosarium, rosary...
- a little, elegant species with a wingspan of 31–32 mm with very few irrorations. Epigynopteryx glycera glycera Prout, 1934 Epigynopteryx glycera subbasalis...