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s Petrel is around 40 cm long, and has white | undersides and forehead. |
It has bright plumage, with blue | undersides and green uppersides and black wings. |
The | undersides and inner legs, and most of the arms are whi |
ile birds have a grey back, lighter blotched | undersides and a brown eye. |
They are lance-shaped, leathery with hairy | undersides, and up to 10 centimeters long. |
ll green oval-shaped leaves with fuzzy white | undersides and blooms in white flowers. |
fawn colour, fading quickly to white on the | undersides and legs. |
inches long, wrinkled, grey-green with white | undersides, and covered with fine hairs. |
eaves 3 to 10 centimeters long, fuzzy on the | undersides and shiny green above. |
the branches and are leathery, woolly on the | undersides, and rolled under along the edges. |
are bicolored: white and quite woolly on the | undersides and dull gray- or yellow-green and faintly h |
poon-shaped with notched tips, woolly on the | undersides and about a centimeter long. |
d crown, a blue nape and legs and bright red | undersides and cheeks. |
o 8.5 centimeters long and are woolly on the | undersides and hairless to lightly hairy on the top sur |
o 15 centimeters long, hairless, waxy on the | undersides, and accompanied by wide stipules. |
nd up to 1" wide, having pubescence on their | undersides and growing in an alternate pattern along it |
rd-asities is very bright, with clean yellow | undersides and dark black upper sides with an iridescen |
en leaves are shiny, dark green with lighter | undersides, and borne on short petioles. |
The face is plain, and the | undersides are a lighter gray. |
The | undersides are hairy to woolly in texture, and the uppe |
tinge on the forewing upperside and the wing | undersides are more reddish. |
The | undersides are a bright green with a thin white line, o |
widely-spaced teeth along the edges and the | undersides are lighter in color and coated with hairs. |
k to white as the black upperparts and white | undersides are alternately exposed as it travels low ov |
The | undersides are grayish with raised veins, and covered w |
k to white as the black upperparts and white | undersides are alternately exposed as it travels low ov |
The | undersides are hairy, the upper surfaces somewhat less |
The | undersides are yellow with variable brown markings. |
r surfaces are green and glabrous, while the | undersides are yellow-green and silky. |
ed so that the seats could be turned up, the | undersides being provided with a small shelf thus allow |
ough usually oblong-ovate to lanceolate, the | undersides covered by silky white hairs. |
eaves have long, narrow, bumpy segments with | undersides covered thickly in sporangia. |
es can be identified by the silvery hindwing | undersides, from the large specimens of the related, mo |
Leaf | undersides have "numerous minute sessile stelate hairs |
ted in a modified camouflage scheme with the | undersides, lower fuselage, and both sides of the verti |
The | undersides of the leaves have scales which are lengthen |
They feed on the | undersides of leaves, forming clear windows and skeleto |
It is powdery in texture, especially on the | undersides of the leaves. |
The | undersides of the wings are dark and the belly is white |
Oak apples on the | undersides of oak leaves, Wiltshire, England October 20 |
At first, they feed only on the | undersides of the leaves. |
The | undersides of the segments are lined with sori containi |
It emerges in April-May and lays eggs on the | undersides of leaves of beet, spinach, chard, and other |
e to the number 89 and 98 that appear on the | undersides of its wing. |
ight-producing photophores aligned along the | undersides of their heads or bodies. |
of spherical eggs 2.5 mm in diameter on the | undersides of leaves. |
roosts in caves and rocky crevices or on the | undersides of boulders, but apparently not in houses. |
The | undersides of the leaves are covered in rust-brown spot |
rts and pale underparts, with barring on the | undersides of the flight feathers and tail. |
name refers to the red markings seen on the | undersides of the wings. |
In spring, the larva hollows the | undersides of additional needles, which are also bound |
The tree was later described as having the | undersides of the leaves covered with thick, soft hairs |
nature, in which he accounted for the white | undersides of animals. |
z)", references the dense hairs found on the | undersides of its leaves. |
d attached to the stems of water plants, the | undersides of leaves , submerged twigs and on the surfa |
The wool on the | undersides of the leaves is made up of star-shaped leaf |
ute, using 15,000 tube feet which lie on the | undersides of the body. |
es and snatching them in the air or from the | undersides of leaves. |
They cling to the | undersides of branches and to tree trunks, searching fo |
itish colour of its flowering stalks and the | undersides of its leaves) with thrinax. |
spect of Private Stock packaging is that the | undersides of Private Stock bottle caps contain word or |
", in reference to a pattern on the hindwing | undersides of many that looks like the number 88. |
the stumps of lamp posts and trees, and the | undersides of four road bridges. |
identified by the numerous resin dots on the | undersides of the leaves which glitter when held up to |
scutes on the feet, and plantar pads on the | undersides of the feet. |
They skeletonize the | undersides of the leaf. |
It is commonly used to make the | undersides of qin. |
Note | undersides of foliage are a bright yellow. |
that overwinters before reproducing has dark | undersides of the wings, whereas the form that develops |
roduction, it attaches its eggs in clumps on | undersides of large stones. |
is a species that can grow large, has purple | undersides on the 'decorative' leaves, and white flower |
the upper surfaces dark shiny green and the | undersides paler. |
sharp-toothed lobes, havig long hairs on the | undersides, studded with yellow glands. |
through them, which exposed their unarmored | undersides to the Germans while their own guns pointed |
elease bursts of bubble or flash their white | undersides to round prey such as salmon or herring into |
Their wing | undersides usually mimic dead leaves. |
an and two shades of green, still with white | undersides, was applied to B-52s when other USAF aircra |
d from males by the broad tail flap on their | undersides, which are used for protecting their eggs wh |
ed and Banded Whitefaces, break up the white | undersides with a darker band (or double band). |
sh to greenish brown in colour, paler on the | undersides with dark reticulations dorsally. |
by pollen from the blossom that turned their | undersides yellow. |
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