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- Chestnut or castaneous is a colour, a medium reddish shade of brown (displa**** right), and is named after the nut of the chestnut tree. An alternate name...
- hills at middle elevations, it has terete young branchlets and shiny castaneous fruit. "Ilex suzukii S.Y.Hu". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic...
- the East Indies. Adults have a bright and coppery-gold-green body with castaneous antennae. Its clypeus is acute, prolonged, and turned upwards and its...
- referring to floral anatomy, e.g. in the flowers of Aconitum, Satyrium, etc. castaneous Chestnut-colored, reddish-brown. casual alien An exotic plant that appears...
- left). The females have "dark bronze green upperparts", and an area of castaneous feathers that extends from the lower head area to the chest. They also...
- white within. The flattened columella is wide, effuse at its base. The castaneous operculum is slightly concave within. It contains three whorls. The nucleus...
- with white scales. The species name is derived from Latin badi- (meaning castaneous) and lineari (meaning linear). Beccaloni, George; et al., eds. (February...
- Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Elateropsis Species: E. scabrosa Binomial name Elateropsis scabrosa Gahan, 1890 Synonyms Elateropsis castaneous (Zayas, 1975)...
- and other places in Tasmania Lea describes the species: Male: Reddish-castaneous, legs, palpi, elytra, and upper surface of abdomen somewhat paler; elytra...
- collected in Victoria, (in Wandin). Lea describes the species: Male: reddish-castaneous, appendages very little paler. With rather long pale pubescence; with...