General color brown; rectrices twelve, under coverts shorter than shortest rectrix; third primary not scooped .
General color green or greenish yellow; rectrices fourteen, under coverts usually equal to or longer than shortest rectrix; third primary deeply scooped near middle of inner web.
Female--The female resembles the male in general color, but without the black head and throat.
General color above, blackish-brown margined with tawny; underparts buffy, with a few black specks on the sides of the breast.
Markings on the male very grotesque and clownish; general color of the female, pinkish brown with streaks of black, and white specks, below, and barred and streaked above.
Ear tufts very short; general color buffy, not nearly as brown nor as dark as the last species usually is.
The quagga seems to have been nearly allied to Burchell's zebra--especially to the most southerly form of that species--but was much darker in general color.
When fully grown, the agouti is rather more than eighteen inches long, and in general color it is olive brown.
General color burnt-orange with darker marginal bands, and in the female on the upper surface other sub-marginal markings.
General color of wings fulvous brown with black markings on upper surface and black and silver markings on under surface.
When full grown the caterpillars are a little more than an inch long with a general color of velvety black, marked with fine yellow lines and more or less covered with bristly spines.
General color fawn-brown with two eye-spots on upper surface of each front wing and several on each hind wing.
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