The head is brown, with two black stripes and several black dots.
The first black line is inwardly, and {60} the second outwardly edged with ochreous, and preceding the first is a series of black dots.
Connected with the suppression of the middle black line above there is usually aberration on the under side of the hind wings also, where the central area is clear of black dots, and the basal area is fulvous, edged and marked with black.
The under side of the hind wings and the tips of the fore wings are very pale yellowish; the former with two black-margined brownish-orange bands, and lines of black dots; the tip of the fore wing is also dotted and marked with black.
The fore wings are usually tinged with purplish over the greyish ground colour; black dots on the stigmata give to each of these marks some resemblance to the figure 8.
The rather bristly caterpillar is light brown with a pinkish tinge; the back is marked with browner diamonds and some black dots, and there is a yellow stripe along the sides.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "black dots" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.