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Example sentences for "ochraceous"

Lexicographically close words:
och; ochenta; ocher; ocho; ochra; ochre; ochreish; ochreous; ochres; ocht
  1. Mass of capillitium and spores yellowish, ochraceous or olivaceous; elaters simple or sometimes with several branches, 4-6 mic.

  2. Crystals of carbonate of lime are frequent, limestone, or coarse conglomerate with large rounded stones, occurs; together with a curious laminated clayey rock, with white and ochraceous layers intermixed.

  3. Under surface throughout bright gamboge colour; upper surface throughout, excepting about a span or less of the back of the neck, bright ochraceous brown.

  4. Remainder of underparts ranging from near (a) Olive Ocher to Ochraceous Buff and Pale Orange Yellow.

  5. Remainder of underparts ranging from near (a) Olive Ocher to near (16') Ochraceous Buff.

  6. Finally, the adult male has on the underparts small spots of ochraceous orange suggestive of latirostra and some individuals of pulchra.

  7. Remainder of underparts Buff Yellow to Straw Yellow and rarely Ochraceous Buff.

  8. Closer examination, however, shows that it has a light wash of ochraceous or faint reddish color.

  9. The young Colima warbler differs from the young Virginia's warbler in having a larger bill, darker plumage, and a less ochraceous rump.

  10. This nest had a quantity of caterpillar silk binding the fibres of Spanish and hypnum moss outside, and was "lavishly lined with the beautiful ochraceous buff substance from young fern leaves, as in the first nest.

  11. The interior * * * is chiefly composed of a beautiful ochraceous buff substance, doubtless from the unfolding leaves of some fern, and a few feathers.

  12. The adult female differs in the more tawny or ochraceous coloration of the breast, which is grayish in this sex of A.

  13. The tubes are slightly decurrent, at first pale-yellow, then darker and tinged with green, becoming dingy-ochraceous with age.

  14. The gills are decurrent, closely crowded, thin, sometimes branched, narrow but broader in the middle, ochraceous yellow.

  15. Within the endoperidium are the spores, which are pale ochraceous or sulphur color, globose or elliptical in shape.

  16. At first the whole plant is uniformly colored, but with age the gills assume a dingy ochraceous or brownish-cinnamon hue.

  17. The patterns for subaerial deposits (chiefly Quaternary) are composed of dots or circles, or combinations of both, and may be printed in any color, but the color most often used is yellow or ochraceous orange.

  18. Color: Darker dorsally, Light Ochraceous as opposed to Cinnamon Buff; due to admixture of gray, absonus has more of a grayish cast.

  19. They range in color from Ochraceous Tawny on the upper parts and Cinnamon Buff on the underparts to shades that are slightly lighter.

  20. Head and throat as in [Male], back fuscous and buffy; breast and sides ochraceous thickly spotted with blackish; speculum ashy gray and white.

  21. Tubes+ plane or convex, adnate or slightly compressed around the stem, at first white and stuffed, then yellowish, turning to rusty ochraceous when wounded.

  22. Pores+ at first pallid or yellowish-pink when young; they become brownish ochraceous when old.

  23. The grayish color of these specimens and the reduction of ochraceous pigments constitute basis for referring the specimens to E.

  24. The ochraceous clay exhibits a remarkable identity of configuration with the underlying sandstones.

  25. These latter, however, never rise so high as the ochraceous clay, but are everywhere confined within the limits of high and low water.

  26. The unconformability of the ochraceous clay and the underlying sandstones might lead to the idea that the two formations belong to distinct geological periods, and are not due to the same agency, acting at successive times.

  27. The presence of fertile threads imparted the ochraceous tint above alluded to.

  28. In the course of a few weeks the colour of the tufts became less pure, tinged with an ochraceous hue, and resembling wool rather than cotton, less beautiful to the naked eye, or under a lens, and more entangled.

  29. Stem= solid, fibrillose, ochraceous at the top, white below, gradually enlarged into a thick bulbous base.

  30. Pileus= convex above or nearly plane, subglabrous, reddish-brown or chestnut color fading to tawny or dingy-ochraceous with age.

  31. The mild taste and ochraceous color of every part, including the flesh, separate the present from every other species.

  32. It is swollen into a bulb at the base and sometimes a faint ochraceous band may be seen near the top.

  33. In the dried specimen the gills have assumed a brown color with no ochraceous tint.

  34. The tubes are small, at first almost white or very pale-yellow, but they become dingy-ochraceous with age.

  35. Fuscus Black washed with Ochraceous Tawny; ventral side of tail near (14' h) Ochraceous Orange and fringed with black.

  36. In the northern part of the range the average coloration of the upper parts is darker with more ochraceous on the sides.

  37. Specimens from there have the lateral line enlarged and the maximum seen in this species of Ochraceous color ventrally.

  38. Size averaging slightly larger; color darker, being less ochraceous and more yellow dorsally and laterally; auditory bullae more inflated; zygomatic arches less bowed laterally; incisive foramina narrower.

  39. S Albion, Idaho, which are darker and much more ochraceous than the paratype, necessarily are more nearly typically colored.

  40. Between the white underparts and the darker color of the sides there is often a narrow, clear ochraceous stripe.

  41. Specimens from 10 kilometers north and eight kilometers west of El Encino and 70 kilometers south of Ciudad Victoria, judging by their large size, dark color, and ochraceous brown (rather than pale ochraceous as in S.

  42. A May-taken specimen from Soto la Marina possesses a broader and more ochraceous lateral line than the other three individuals examined from Tamaulipas and the Texan specimens seen.

  43. One has a rufous over-all color and the other is ochraceous yellowish.

  44. The cap is thin and of a reddish buff or ochraceous tint, often showing a sprinkling of glistening micaceous scales or granules; gills crowded, whitish.

  45. This genus is distinguished by a cob-web-like veil, dry persistent gills, which in the mature plants become discolored, and pulverulent with the rusty or ochraceous colored spores.

  46. The latter is sometimes a bright scarlet and again it is orange color, more frequently ochraceous yellow, fading to a very pale yellow tint.

  47. The color of the cap varies from a light tan or ochraceous yellow to a dark reddish-brown.

  48. Plants very small, ochraceous in color, with yellow flesh and white gills adnate and crowded.

  49. Back and sides a fine grizzle of black and dull ochraceous (the exact shade intermediate between the ochraceous and ochraceous-buff of Ridgway), the two colors nearly equally mixed on back, but the ochraceous in excess on sides.

  50. These white stripes are always separated from the anterior stripes by an ochraceous median area varying from 10 mm.

  51. Tail white beneath and at the tip, ochraceous faintly shaded with brown above.

  52. On chest the dark hair tips tend to form a median stripe, which is sometimes sharply defined and continuous with the ochraceous line occasionally dividing white of breast.

  53. Entire dorsal and lateral surface of neck clear black to base of hairs, a few ochraceous specks visible on close scrutiny, particularly at sides near throat markings.

  54. They are separated from naked chin patch by an ochraceous stripe slightly broader than the white.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ochraceous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.