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tibia of hindleg as midleg, but the markings | silvery and with an additional broad pale golden suba |
The cocoons are | silvery and pitted with small holes. |
The wing coverts are | silvery, and it has a longish tail. |
Club duo from Ayrshire, consisting of Angela | Silvery and her tolerant husband Ricky. |
nnium is a pewter-type alloy favoured for its | silvery appearance and smooth surface. |
The | Silvery Bar (Cigaritis phanes) is a butterfly of the |
Commonly named ' | Silvery bee-fly', this species is present in most of |
a lead blue color above with pale sides and a | silvery belly. |
aves have been described as "golden above and | silvery below". |
of about 31 cm and is generally brown above, | silvery below, with blackish fins and mouth and gill |
e has the form of an upper surface epidermal, | silvery blotch without folds. |
Glaucopsyche lygdamus (Doubleday, 1842) - | Silvery Blue |
l. minipunctum (Austin, 1998) - Mini-spotted | Silvery Blue |
. l. jacki Stallings & Turner, 1947 - Jack's ( | Silvery) Blue |
G. l. oro Scudder, 1876 - Oro ( | Silvery) Blue |
A new Xerces-like subspecies of the | Silvery Blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus) has been discove |
eserticola (Austin & J. Emmel, 1998) - Mojave | Silvery Blue |
embrance' (dark blue and purple), ‘Vanguard' ( | silvery blue/violet, light purple), Silver Coral (Whi |
ke, it reaches a length of 180 cm, sporting a | silvery body with small black spots. |
onidae family in shape, having a streamlined, | silvery body marked with longitudinal dark stripes ru |
When freshly exposed, it is rather | silvery, but it quickly begins to tarnish as it begin |
ed with another member of the same genus, the | Silvery Checkerspot (Chlosyne nycteis). |
Silver-lined - a | silvery coating which reflects light is applied to th |
Together with high corrosion resistance, this | silvery color are preferred for the manufacture of ho |
t their feeding activity can turn the grass a | silvery color and may stipple plants when heavy popul |
the bottom is more of a grayish brown with a | silvery color on the neck and shoulders. |
ack or dark brown in color with light grey or | silvery colored flecking, or grey blotching. |
ty of types of fishes that range from typical | silvery colored fish-like species such as the tarpons |
The hairs give them an overall sage green to | silvery colour. |
rface (but sometimes upper-surfce) epidermal, | silvery corridor. |
d by feeding, which leaves holes and areas of | silvery discoloration when the plant reacts to the in |
g characteristic of the emerald shiner is the | silvery emerald color on its sides. |
, that opens into (and is often overrun by) a | silvery epidermal upper-surface blotch with light bro |
olours of lighter spots (yellowish, brownish, | silvery, etc.). |
On each fore wing of males and females is a | silvery figure of eight with the two halves separated |
nds of silk behind, netting the leaves with a | silvery film. |
amed for the guardfish, a voracious green and | silvery fish with elongated pike-like body and long n |
At first, the mine is nearly round, | silvery, flat, and is centred over a side vein. |
It has | silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers. |
The | Silvery Flying Fox (Pteropus argentatus), also known |
n ornamental bedding plant for its attractive | silvery foliage. |
silvery form (female) | |
Silvery Gibbon | |
ound on leaves of muscovite with their strong | silvery glitter, ingrown in their parent rock. |
3 like this: - in its full size the gigantic, | silvery glittering balloon first hung in a building i |
Slender twigs are glabrous and | silvery gray, with "numerous spur shoots", pointed la |
Silvery Greater Galago, Otolemur monteiri | |
The | Silvery Grebe (Podiceps occipitalis) is a species of |
brambly perennial herb having wiry, tangled, | silvery green stems up to 15 centimeters long. |
It | silvery green leaves grow in pairs, stacking one pair |
Head: frons shining | silvery grey with greenish and reddish reflections, v |
Leaf hairs appear woolly, of a | silvery grey or rusty brown colour. |
They are | silvery grey in colour and have wings covered with sm |
Teallite forms soft | silvery grey mica-like plates and crystallizes in the |
atcher of open areas west of the Rift Valley, | silvery grey above and tawny orange below. |
river, it is now rusty in colour rather than | silvery grey as it was previously. |
tems growing from a central crown, lined with | silvery grey-green leaves. |
have bright-yellow bellies, while others are | silvery grey. |
n results in the hypopigmentation seen in the | silvery hair colour of patients with Griscelli syndro |
It had brownish fur with long, | silvery hairs on its belly, and a wingspan of about 6 |
The stem branches and leaves are coated in | silvery hairs, giving the plant a gray color. |
The herbage is coated in | silvery hairs. |
ms and foliage are coated densely in cottony, | silvery hairs. |
The herbage is coated in gray or | silvery hairs. |
herbage is coated in long, shaggy whitish or | silvery hairs. |
eaves are thick and coated in long, straight, | silvery hairs. |
ing shrub to 100 cm (25 in) high covered with | silvery hairs. |
e is green or gray-green and coated in short, | silvery hairs. |
ayers of pointed phyllaries coated in gray or | silvery hairs. |
val-shaped spikelets coated in downy white or | silvery hairs. |
y divided in other species, and often densely | silvery hairy. |
Note | silvery hindwing underside visible in second row from |
The species can be identified by the | silvery hindwing undersides, from the large specimens |
ibits a red phase in its winter coat, nor the | silvery, hoary phase of the Afghan red fox. |
The herbage is | silvery in color due to a coat of branching hairs. |
the gecko is a lighter green in females, and | silvery in males. |
The flowers are grey or | silvery in bud, and are white or off-white and 8cm wi |
ansformation scene (metamorphosis), opulently | silvery in the string section, has been long neglecte |
in blue, green, or red in colors but appears | silvery in water because of a layer of air that forms |
Dark | silvery in colour, and like a herring in its shape, i |
These fish are | silvery in color, have a series of scutes (modified s |
plish blue with in certain lights a refulgent | silvery iridescence, most conspicuous along the costa |
The | Silvery Kingfisher (Alcedo argentata) is a species of |
Tenerife, this plant forms a large rosette of | silvery leaves which eventually give rise to tall spi |
California Legless Lizard, A. p. pulchra, the | Silvery Legless Lizard, and A. p. nigra, the Black Le |
g, with white perianth tubes, petals (6) pale | silvery lilac to reddish purple, while the outer peta |
h a pattern of shades of brown, and a sinuous | silvery line winding across them. |
eational fishermen in reference to the bright | silvery longitudinal strip on the fish, while the nam |
coat of white woolly hairs, giving the bush a | silvery look. |
a species of lupine known by the common name | silvery lupine. |
iscal band being broadly greyish white with a | silvery lustre up to a little distance before the ape |
ess vocal than other closely related species, | silvery lutungs make at least thirteen different voca |
ere other species are found in the same area, | silvery lutungs are more commonly found in the middle |
y his predecessor; although this may occur in | silvery lutungs, it has not been directly observed, a |
ilar to that of the male; groundcolour paler, | silvery markings much broader. |
The fur of the | silvery marmoset is colored whitish silver-grey excep |
Silvery marmosets are diurnal and arboreal, using the | |
The diet of the | silvery marmosets predominantly consists of tree sap. |
ry, some beautiful specimens of granite, with | silvery mica radiating or rather branching, like moss |
It occurs as opaque, yellowish to | silvery microscopic isometric crystals. |
o white on the underside and a poorly defined | silvery mid-lateral band. |
The Rio Grande | silvery minnow was first listed on July 20, 1994. |
The Rio Grande | Silvery Minnow is one of the most endangered fish in |
take root and more habitat for the endangered | silvery minnow and Southwestern willow flycatcher. |
Its members are collectively known as the | silvery minnows. |
By the Light of the | Silvery Moon |
Brighton where he lived in a cottage he named | Silvery Moon after his song I Used to Sigh for the Si |
Doris Day for her album By the Light of the | Silvery Moon |
By the Light of the | Silvery Moon is a Doris Day album (released March 13, |
Doris Day for her album "By the Light of the | Silvery Moon" |
"She Dances by the Light of the | Silvery Moon" - 2:12 |
"By the Light of The | Silvery Moon" (Gus Edwards/Edward Madden) (with the N |
was featured in the film "By the Light of the | Silvery Moon" (1953), and performed by Doris Day, Gor |
ed with Day's 1953 album, By the Light of the | Silvery Moon, on a compact disc, issued on January 30 |
Doris Day in Tea For Two, By the Light of the | Silvery Moon, Lullaby of Broadway, and Calamity Jane. |
n by the Old Mill Stream, By the Light of the | Silvery Moon, She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain, B |
Hind wing with a minute | silvery ocellus in interspace 1 and a small black spo |
The hindwing is shining | silvery ochreous and very slightly darker than the fo |
The fringes are long and pale | silvery ochreous grading to pale bronzy brown along t |
The forewing ground colour is pale shining | silvery ochreous, with weakly marked fasciae either d |
It is dark with | silvery or golden farinose wings. |
The herbage is hairy and | silvery or gray-green in color. |
nerally grow to a length of 12 inches and are | silvery or bluish in color. |
at lie against and hide the surface, giving a | silvery or grayish appearance. |
It is a | silvery or blue-grey srub which usually grows up to 2 |
rap, and is often sold lightly sprinkled with | silvery or multicolored glitter. |
nus Sillago, with a long, compressed body and | silvery overall colour. |
Einsteinium is a soft, | silvery, paramagnetic metal. |
wn by the common names sand dune phacelia and | silvery phacelia. |
Phebalium bullatum, commonly known as | Silvery Phebalium or Desert Phebalium, is a shrub whi |
young leaves are exquisite in their delicate | silvery pink, covered with soft down as with a blanke |
rows in mounds of blue-green leaves and long, | silvery plumes. |
n the costa beyond the middle and then a fine | silvery quadrangular loop passing behind a transverse |
e lower back is lighter in colour attaining a | silvery quality. |
In 2008, London band | Silvery released the song 'Star Of The Sea' on their |
s itself to him as a tall stranger dressed in | silvery robes. |
regatta which takes place between Staines and | Silvery Sands on the River Thames on the reach above |
wnstream course from St Peter's Church until ' | Silvery Sands'. |
Their bodies are covered in delicate | silvery scales which abrade easily. |
0 to 80 mm long and 5 to 15 mm wide, and have | silvery scales underneath. |
wing venation, and the nature of the patch of | silvery setae at the tip of the female metasoma are t |
This is a light green grass which has a | silvery sheen on its spikelets before it dries and be |
Its coat is a steely grey with a | silvery sheen, with darker general colouration than t |
rysalis (pupa) is greyish-brown with a slight | silvery sheen. |
l, and 'sounding straight as an arrow' with a | silvery shimmer. |
are buried in the underlying mud while other | silvery, shiny roots dangle freely in the water. |
It has an olive-brown back with light | silvery sides and underside and its size is generally |
It has a dark blue-gray back, | silvery sides, a white belly and a small head. |
The herbage is coated in | silvery silky hairs. |
The herbage is coated in | silvery silky to woolly hairs. |
is atherinoides) is one of hundreds of small, | silvery, slender fish known as shiners. |
Slocan, British Columbia ("the | Silvery Slocan") |
The herbage is covered in | silvery soft and bristly hairs. |
re than a centimeter long and are coated with | silvery, soft hairs, especially on the undersides. |
Silvery spots predominate on the yellowish underside. | |
lly on the hind wing; the subterminal line of | silvery spots on the fore wing forms a continuous ban |
Hind wing: a short transverse | silvery streak at base, a narrow similar streak along |
inches), slim, almost transparent fish with a | silvery stripe along each side. |
ger (Tangara viridicollis), also known as the | Silvery Tanager, is a species of bird in the tanager |
ingle act of compassion, the Buddha takes the | silvery thread of a spider in Paradise and lowers it |
It forms metallic | silvery to tin white to reddish orthorhombic prismati |
The back is pale olive, becoming | silvery toward the belly. |
It has a long, narrow body and a | silvery under body. |
voice has been recognized for its formidable, | silvery upper register and graceful, crisp sound. |
They create a | silvery, upper-surface, epidermal tentiform mine, whi |
The blades are glossy blue-green with | silvery venations. |
The abdominal walls are usually white or | silvery, where they are pale flesh coloured in the ot |
Its back and flanks are grizzled | silvery, while the limbs, ears and muzzle are ochrace |
ark brown with golden gloss, three very small | silvery white streaks with strong bluish gloss in the |
al spot, tibia of hindleg with a very oblique | silvery white line at base, a less oblique silvery wh |
Hind wing: with the following | silvery white markings:-a moderately broad basal band |
l outwardly edged by a white costal streak, a | silvery white apical line from the middle of the apic |
streak from the costal spot, apical line as a | silvery white spot in middle of the apical area and a |
t outwardly edged by a white costal streak, a | silvery white apical line from beyond the apical prot |
ak from the costal spot, the apical line as a | silvery white spot in the middle of the apical area a |
It also has a | silvery white belly. |
It is | silvery white and has many windings. |
The foliage is coated in | silvery white hairs that make the plant pale in color |
It is a | silvery white to steel grey opaque mineral crystalliz |
The stigma consists of three | silvery white commas converging rather like the spoke |
Coloration is dark blue dorsally and | silvery white laterally and ventrally, and all fins a |
other markings but males are marked with two | silvery white bands. |
d, deeply lobed, glossy deep-green with large | silvery white veins. |
an ash-grey-and-white zone on the wings, the | silvery white seen clearly from afar. |
ers to the dark green above the leaf, and the | silvery white below. |
Underside: | silvery white with a slight tinge of blue; both fore |
through the opalescent changes of soft pink, | silvery white and finally yellow green. |
e on the back and top of the head, lighter to | silvery white on the sides, and white on the ventral |
y white, tibia of hindleg with a very oblique | silvery white line at base, a less oblique silvery wh |
a and tarsal segments, tibia of midleg with a | silvery white oblique basal streak and white medial a |
Head: frons shining | silvery white, vertex shining pale brown, neck tufts |
Underside | silvery white. |
next and back towards the operator, appearing | silvery white. |
nspicuously bordered on their innersides with | silvery white. |
The coloration is | silvery with 24-60 dark sub-vertical bands. |
genus Poeppigia is named after him, as is the | Silvery Woolly Monkey, (Lagothrix poeppigii). |
The | silvery woolly monkey (Lagothrix poeppigii), also kno |
The | silvery woolly leaves are up to 10 centimeters long b |
growing an erect inflorescence from a mat of | silvery, woolly-haired herbage, reaching maximum heig |
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