Some of the female moths were, however, given to other collectors to pair with black males with the result that buff specimens appeared among the moths reared by seven collectors.
The moth is out in July and early August, and although local, is not uncommon in bushy places on downs, etc.
The caterpillar is pale green with three whitish lines on the back, and a narrower and more irregular whitish line low down along the sides; head, yellowish green, or dark brown.
It is yellowish green, suffused with purplish grey on the back of each ring; there are three pale green lines along the back, and an ochreous grey plate on ring 1.
The caterpillar is yellowish green, with a rather darker green line along the middle of the back, and a yellow one on each side of it.
The caterpillar is yellowish green, with a broad creamy stripe along the middle of the back, and two indistinct fine lines on each side; below the black-outlined white spiracles is a yellow stripe.
Leaves pale green, or yellowish green; the stems and ribs or nerves sometimes veined with red.
Leaves of medium size, rather numerous, erect, very pale, or yellowish green; the stems and ribs light green.
The outside leaves are rather numerous, long, and of a pale or yellowish green color.
It is quite solid, of a pale or yellowish green color, tender and well flavored, and remarkable for the peculiar manner in which the leaves are collected, and twisted to a point, at its top.
Leaves slightly rounded on the back, pale below; leaves, branches, and wood foetid; branchlets gray or yellowish green.
The female is dark grey on the upper part of the body, and the feathers have a more or less clearly defined edge of green or yellowish green.
The neck is encircled by a line that is yellowish green in front, merging into blueish ash-grey at the back; this ring, however, is not very distinct.
Its flowers, of a yellowish green colour, are in drooping, axillary clusters among the leaves.
The former are in lax panicles, in the axils of the upper leaves: they are small, of a yellowish green colour, each consisting of five stamens surrounded by a perianth of five segments.
A smooth plant, of a yellowish green colour, biting to the taste, very common on rocks, walls and roofs, bearing golden yellow flowers during July and August.
The flowers are small, yellowish green, and produced in graceful, pendulous racemes.
The body is yellowish or yellowish green, mixed with black, and anteriorly with black lines.
Siskin green, a delicate shade of yellowish green, as in the mineral torbernite.
Many specimens reach a height of six feet; the joints or branches are from six to twelve inches long and loosely branched from the base, and are a yellowish green.
The Ceylon tourmalines are mostly yellow or yellowish green, sometimes fine olive-green.
Chrysoberyl as usually seen is of a yellowish green.
Skin, yellowish green in the shade, but tinged with red next the sun, interspersed with a few streaks of red, and covered in some places with patches of fine russet.
Skin, yellowish green, covered with patches of pale brown russet, thickly strewed with large russety freckles, like the Barcelona Pearmain, and tinged with orange next the sun.
These leaves are grasslike, from 2 to 6 inches long, and have a yellowish green or willow-green color.
This species is twenty inches in length, of which the beak measures six; the upper mandible is yellowish green, with the edges orange coloured and toothed; the under mandible is of a fine blue, and the points of both are red.
The rest of the body is yellowish green, with the wings bordered with light yellow.
The prevailing colour of the plumage is yellowish green, lighter on the lower part of the body, still more so on the rump and breast, and shading to white on the belly.
Should you be fortunate enough to find one of these eggs you would see that it is a small, yellowish green object, looking like a tiny barrel with several vertical ribs upon its surface.
The flowers of Arabis have white petals with the centre yellowish green, as is also the calyx.
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