10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCOLORATE»
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1
Fauna Boreali-americana; Or, The Zoology of the Northern ...
Concolorate Byrrhus. B. ( concolor ) niger, pube obscurus, prothorace distincte
canaliculato ; elytris vittis tribus interruptis obsoktis holosericeis atris. Concolorate
Byrrhus, black, gloss obscured by pubescence ; prothorax distinctly channelled ...
Sir John Richardson, William Swainson, William Kirby, 1837
2
The Canadian Entomologist
B. Piceo-rufous ; elytra concolorate. [In Melsheimer's Catalogue, p. 4, this species
is put down as a synonym of C. cribricollis, Dej., and in LeConte's List, p. 6, with a
mark of interrogation under C. reflexa, Lec. The latter author, however, ...
3
The Treasury of Natural History, Or, A Popular Dictionary of ...
Conchylacbous. Pertaining to or resembling a shell ; as ctmchylacmuM
impressions. Concolorate. Of the some colour with another part. Colliform. When
the prothorax Is short and narrow, and not so conspicuous as the other pieces of
the trunk ...
4
Flora Vectensis, ed. by sir W.J. Hooker and T.B. Salter
Carpinifolh. Stem clothed with patent translucent hairs, and numerous uncinate
prickles; leaves pedate-qui- nate or ternate ; leaflets carinated, their surfaces
nearly glabrous and concolorate, strongly veined beneath ; panicle
subtomcntose. 8.
William Arnold Bromfield, sir William Jackson Hooker, 1856
5
The British Flora: comprising the Phaenogamous or flowering ...
CARPINIFOLII. Stem clothed wi/h patent translucent hairs, and numerous
uncinate prickles : leaves pedute-quinate or ternate, leaflets carinated, their
surfaces nearly glabrous and concolorate, strongly veined beneath ; panicle
subtvmentose.
Sir William Jackson Hooker, George Arnold Walker ARNOTT, 1855
6
The Botanical Gazette: A Journal of the Progress of British ...
Carpinifolii. Stem clothed with patent translucent hairs and numerous uncinate
prickles ; leaves 3—5-nate ;. leaflets nearly glabrous, and concolorate on both
sides, carinated and strongly veined beneath ; panicle subtomentose. (Fruit
opaque.) ...
7
A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
That which is fragil'e, smooth, concolorate in small lumps, amare, acrimonious,-
odorate, and hath veins candid, and smooth like nails, is best. That which is
collected of the sative tree, is better then that of the sylvestrian: but that is
preferred ...
8
A Materia Medica Animalia: Containing the Scientific ...
... the Substances that are the Products of Beasts, Birds, Fishes Or Insects Peter
Peyto Good. Concolorate. Of the same color with an- Conoidical. Having the form
of a coother part. noid. Concretion. The'act of growing togeth- Consanguineous.
9
Flora Vectensis: Being a Systematic Description of the ...
CaBpinifolii. Stem clothed with patent translucent hairs, and numerous uncinate
prickles ; leaves pedate-qui- nate or ternate ; leaflets carinated, their surfaces
nearly • glabrous and concolorate, strongly veined beneath; panicle
subtomentose.
William Arnold Bromfield, Sir William Jackson Hooker, Thomas Bell Salter, 1856
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Nymphs feed gregariously. A minor pest of cotton where plant and insect are
sympatric. See Pentatomidae. CONCINNE Adj. (Latin, concinnus I skilfully joined;
neat.) Neat; fine. 349 CONCOLORATE Adj. (Latin, concolor I with same colour + ...