These seeds are of an elliptical or oval form, much flattened, and of a pale yellowish-white color.
The phenocrysts of pale yellowish augite, which give the large extinctions of that mineral, exhibit but little alteration, although lying in the same slide with those of the plagioclase.
They are of pale yellowish-brown augite, giving extinctions of 40°.
His head and neck are of a cinereous colour, and the rest of a pale yellowish brown.
These insects are partly of a pale yellowish green, and partly brown; so that they look like dead leaves, whence their English name.
Under surface and inner side of the fore-limbs and thighs, pale yellowish-grey.
The peridium or rind is membranaceous, smooth, or very slightly floccose, and creamy white at first, turning to pale yellowish-brown when the plant is old.
Pale yellowish-grey, with transverse tawny or blackish bands which encircle the body, and extend downwards on to the legs.
Berries medium to large, roundish, pale yellowish-white, covered with thin gray bloom, inclined to drop considerably from pedicel.
Most of the wing rays are generally of a pale yellowish colour, and a variable and complicated system of whitish lines crosses the wings near the base, and another near the hind margin.
The chrysalis is of a pale yellowish green, and is marked with yellow stripes and reddish-brown dots.
In Sylloge the spores of this species are described as pale yellowish.
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