Coloration black or sometimes yellowish above; pale brown or yellowish on the belly; neck black.
Red or pale brown, with three longitudinal black lines passing through brown, or black spots; the lateral spots alternating with the vertebræ.
Colour, pale brown or uniform dark grey, without mark on the neck, and with one or more dark transverse bands on the anterior part of the belly.
They produce countless numbers of little eggs, of a pale brown colour; these are apparently deposited from the interior white tentaculae, and cannot be estimated they are so numerous.
Pale brown, back with three longitudinal brown streaks, each occupying half of two series of scales; the centre streak divided into two over the nape and head, uniting together again over the tip of the nose.
Solution of ammonia turns pure wheat flour yellow; but if any other corn has been ground with it, pale brown; or if peas or beans have been ground with it, a still darker brown.
That from the first two has a pale brown colour; that from the nitrate has a dark brown tint and a semi-crystalline appearance.
Three kinds of cod-liver oil are usually distinguished--the pale yellow, pale brown, and dark brown.
The dorsal ground-color is a pale brown or brownish white in preserved specimens on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th rows of scales where dark stripes or spots are not present.
The dorsal ground color is pale brown, tan, olive, or white; usually the ground color is palest ventrally and darkest dorsally.
The ground-color is pale brown, pale olive or white, either with no stripes on the body or with eight to thirteen dark stripes at mid-body.
The ground-color ispale brown or white with dark stripes of black or deep brown present dorsally and laterally.
The crest is more of a brown, and the breast a pale brown, mottled with dark spots.
Nest and Eggs=--The nest is rarely anything but bare ground on which is deposited three to four eggs of a pale brown, spotted with dark brown.
The under side is pale brown, profusely marked by light spots and short bands.
The caterpillar is pale brown, conformed in general form to that of other species of the genus, but somewhat stouter.
Pale brown on the upper side, with a more or less indistinctly defined broad transverse band of reddish on the outer third of the fore wings.
The chrysalis is pale brown, mottled with darker brown.
The pyroxene phenocrysts are of pale brown augite; but they are small (less than 2 mm.
The egg is yellowish-white at first, but soon turns to a pale brown.
The chrysalis is pale brown, sometimes tinged with greenish, and freckled with darker brown; there is a dark line along the middle of the thorax and body, the wing cases are streaked with blackish, and the body is dotted with black.
The head is pale brown, striped and marked with purplish-black.
The chrysalis is smooth, and of a pale brown colour.
The chrysalis is pale brown, marked with lines of a slightly darker shade.
It is full fed about three weeks after hatching, and then changes to a small and stout chrysalis, of a pale brown colour, on the leaf of its food plant.
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