Moreover, this same sign occurs on the drawings of the bills of the frigate-bird and the ocellated turkey, and is evidently not of specific significance.
Other figures of ocellated turkeys show but little in addition to the points just discussed.
Bird of sacrifice, anOcellated Turkey or a Chachalaca, Nuttall 2.
Head ofOcellated Turkey or a Chachalaca, Nuttall 5.
Bird of sacrifice, probably an Ocellated Turkey or a Chachalaca, Nuttall 22.
Retention of the Subdorsal Line byOcellated Larvæ.
The importance of this in connection with the similar habit of ocellated species will be seen on reading the remarks on page 367 bearing upon the initial stages of eye-spots.
It is covered with blackish ocellatedspots and blotches, which are variously arranged.
Marked with eyelike spots of color; as, the ocellated blenny.
Old World lizards belonging to the genus Seps; as, the ocellated sand skink (Seps ocellatus) of Southern Europe.
And yet it bore some resemblance to a peacock, with its long heavy tail and wings speckled and ocellated in a very striking manner, and something like the "marbled" feathers that adorn the peacock's back.
Their orange flanks and ocellated sides were sufficiently characteristic.
Species with ring-spots sometimes have nuclei, and ocellated larvæ in some cases possess only a pale spot instead of a dark pupil.
Retention of the subdorsal line by ocellated larvæ, 529.
Mansel Weale’s remarks on the habits of certain ocellated S.
The cardinal bird and the ocellated turkey must not be forgotten.
Gynanisa Isis, and on the ocellated spots of Lepidoptera, ii.
Cyllo Leda, instability of the ocellatedspots of, ii.
Hipparchia Janira, instability of the ocellated spots of, ii.
Besides, her own steed was in front--that ocellated creature not to be mistaken.
The bowfin reaches a length of two and one half feet, the male being smaller than the female and marked by an ocellated black spot on the tail.
Antennarius multiocellatus, with many ocellated spots, is the Martin Pescador of Cuba, also common.
It is a singular fact in geographical distribution that the peacock should not be found in Sumatra or Borneo, while the superb Argus, Fire-backed and Ocellated pheasants of those islands are equally unknown in Java.
Argus pheasant, display of plumage by the male; ocellated spots of the; gradation of characters in the.
In Lycaena agestis both sexes have wings of a brown colour, bordered with small ocellatedorange spots, and are thus alike.
Pheasant, Argus, display of plumage by the male; ocellated spots of the; gradation of characters in the.
Lepidoptera, numerical proportions of the sexes in the; colouring of; ocellated spots of.
Butterfly, noise produced by a; Emperor; meadow brown, instability of the ocellated spots of.
Hipparchia Janira, instability of the ocellated spots of.
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