Definition of Aeneous. Meaning of Aeneous. Synonyms of Aeneous

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Definition of Aeneous

Aeneous
Aeneous A*["e]"ne*ous, a. [L. a["e]neus.] (Zo["o]l.) Colored like bronze.

Meaning of Aeneous from wikipedia

- and thorax aeneous. Antennae dark fuscous, base aeneous. Abdomen dark fuscous. Forewing ovate, rather blunted at apex; very pale aeneous with fasciae...
- nut develops from the endocarp and contains the seed. The husk itself is aeneous, that is, br****y greenish-gold in color, oval to oblong in shape, 2.6–6 cm...
- inadequacy, inadequate, inequality, iniquitous, iniquity aes aer- ore aeneator, aeneous, aeruginous, aerugite, aerugo, aim, disesteem, eruginous, esteem, estimable...
- curved fascia reduplicated on the cell, white on the costa with a slight aeneous tinge beneath it. The third forms a slightly oblique spot at the commencement...
- species as follows: Female. Aeneous-brown, whitish beneath. Head whitish. Thorax with a whitish stripe. Abdomen and hind wings aeneous-cinereous. Fore wings...
- Borneo, Indonesia. Adults are brownish cinereous, the forewings with two aeneous-brown bands, the second slightly abbreviated at each end, except towards...
- exterior border is convex, but not oblique. The hindwings have a slight aeneous tinge. Savela, Markku. "Stenoma pustulatella (Walker, 1864)". Lepidoptera...
- slightly convex, very obliquely. The hindwings are cinereous, tinged with aeneous. Savela, Markku. "Pedois tripunctella (Walker, 1864)". Lepidoptera and...
- are silvery white and rather stout, with the underside of the forewings aeneous (bronze) black. Savela, Markku. "Baeonoma leucophaeella (Walker, 1864)"...
- fruit, and expect rapid germination. Ehretia a****inata - juvenile Koda Aeneous-colored new leaves. The red violet petioles and main veins of young leaves...