Forehead, cheeks, and sides of head black, like a mask, and bordered behind by a grayish line.
Winter plumage: Top of head black, with rusty markings, all feathers being tipped with white.
Male and Female -- Dark slate above; below somewhat paler; top of head black.
Winter plumage: Top of head black, with rusty markings, all feathers being tipped with white.
Male and Female--Dark slate above; below somewhat paler; top of head black.
Head black; axillars barred with black and white; primaries with whitish tips.
Female similar, but anterior half of head black, and no scarlet malar patch.
The rather downy caterpillar is yellow, with several interrupted blackish lines, and of these the one along the middle of the back is the broadest and blackest; head black.
Head black, marked with yellow; horn reddish, with the tip black.
Entire body ringed with black and white, annuli narrower on head black, with a broad white band across the occiput, and another narrower and irregular one across the snout; nose black.
Colour brown; a broad lunate black collar on the nape; head black above, but paler than the collar.
Head black, shining, downy, and slightly notched on the crown.
It is described as being green or reddish-brown in colour, with a dark stripe on the back, double oblique lines on the sides, and a white line below the yellow spiracles; head black.
Head black, orbits of the eyes and a line across the vertex white.
Head black, face and orbits of the eyes white, antennae and palpi black.
The caterpillar is brown, striped and "collared" with yellow; head black.
The caterpillar is tawny-coloured; but the back, for about the hinder half its length, is whitish; head black.
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