The hind wings are dark brown, with the markings of the upper side obscurely repeated; they are mottled with gray and crossed by a broad central band of pale buff.
The fore wings on the under side are pale fulvous, reddish at the base, pale buff at the end of the cell and on the costal margin before the apex.
The under side of the fore wings is pale buff, laved with cinnamon-brown at the base and along the nervules; the spots on the margin and in the apical area are well silvered.
The ground-work of the colouring is a pale buff, with large, irregular, cloud-like patches of black.
Fur chocolate brown above, lighter on head and neck; beneath dark brown with lighter tips on the pubes, and along the thighs dirty white or pale buff.
The face is more clad with fur than in other species of this genus; fur of the body pale, straw brown above, pale buff beneath.
Gills:= Unequal in length; crowded; at first almost white, finally becoming creamy or pale buff.
Its color may be pale buff, rusty yellow, pale red, or sienna color.
The eggs, numbering eight to ten, are of a pale buff color.
The upper half of the head is "warm buff," shading off to "pale buff" on the lores and cheeks and to pure white on the throat and neck.
Note: Some of the species are often kept as cage birds, especially Vidua paradisea, which is dark brownish above, pale buff beneath, with a reddish collar around the neck.
The breast is pale buff, thickly spotted with brown.
Defn: A pale buff or white crystalline alkaloid derived from quinoline, and used as an antipyretic in medicine.
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