CHE SIGNIFICA OCELLATION IN INGLESE
definizione di ocellation nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di ocellation nel dizionario è il fatto di essere contrassegnati con macchie di colore. L'altra definizione di ocellation è qualsiasi marcatura simile ad un occhio negli animali, come ad esempio il eyespot sulla coda di un pavone.
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «OCELLATION»
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Butterflies and Climate Change
In Pararge aegeria, increased dorsal hindwing ocellation (i.e., four spots) occurs
in mid-summer (Parker, 1984; Shreeve, 1987). Intra-seasonal increases in size
and wing expanse may also be expected, especially in directly developing ...
A very marked absence or obsolescence of ocellation, the ocelli often being
represented by white circular spots. The marginal and submarginal markings of
all wings are equally ill-defined and indeed often disappear. Hind wing : The
greenish ...
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Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London
Hab.— Ternate (Wallace). B. M. If Mr. Hewitson's view of the identity of the bulk of
the species in this genus were correct, the above would be a step between T.
Selene and T. Domicilla, but surely (if differences of ocellation and ground-colour
...
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Loyola's Acts: The Rhetoric of the Self
This feature is the ocellation of the tail feathers of the male of the species, whose
brilliant plumage earned its reputation since antiquity as the most beautiful of all
birds. In classical legend the ocellation derived from Argos panoptes, the ...
Marjorie O'Rourke Boyle,
1997
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Varanoid Lizards of the World
In spite of more than 100 years of alcohol preservation, the turquoise to sky-blue
color tinge in the juvenile paratype (see Ziegler et al. 1999a), and the
characteristic pattern, are rather well preserved. The dorsal ocellation is
particularly distinct ...
Eric R. Pianka, Dennis King, Ruth Allen King,
2004
This vitta runs tangent to inner margin of the ocellation of the middle spot, mid hits
the inner posterior edge of the subhumeral ocellation and the outer anterior edge
of the subapical ocellation. These markings, therefore, are an almost exact ...
California. Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station, Riverside,
1942
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Illustrations of British Entomology, Or, A Synopsis of ...
B. With the white band on the under surface of the posterior wings scarcely
interrupted: the ocellation various. Var. y. Anterior wings beneath with four ocelli,
the posterior with five. Var. 3. Anterior wings beneath with three ocelli, the
posterior ...
James Francis Stephens,
1828
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ...
longest are outside, and the shortest the most internal. These feathers are all
pure white, but the summit of each of them is terminated by an ocellation
sparkling with gold and emerald hues encircled by deep green. Bill and feet
brownish.
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Dymensional Music: A New Music for a New Millennium
... the ocellation. The sentence closes with the word combined. You best illustrate
the grandeur of Shangri-la in the combination. Get with it. The Professor grins.
Monalisalike. Tinged words are each a spiral of transcendence with abundant ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... I oceanography: nebh ocellar: oku ocellation: oku ocelle: oku ocelli: oku
ocellicyst: oku ocelliferous: oku ochlocracy: da II, dheigh Nil, kar, uegh ocitancy:
or octachord: okto octad: okto octagon: okto octan: okto octane: okto octangular:
dheigh ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley,
2009