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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...
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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...
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other places in
Tasmania Lea
describes the species: Male: Reddish-
castaneous, legs, palpi, elytra, and
upper surface of
abdomen somewhat paler; elytra...
- Family:
Cerambycidae Genus:
Elateropsis Species: E. scabrosa
Binomial name
Elateropsis scabrosa Gahan, 1890
Synonyms Elateropsis castaneous (Zayas, 1975)...
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either at
ground level or underground; the
plant base is straw-brown/pale
castaneous brown in colour. The
plant is
subglabrous with erect,
aerial stems and...
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produced below. The
columella has a
heavy white callus. The
operculum is
castaneous within, with four
rapidly increasing whorls. Its
nucleus is one-third...
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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...
- in diam. (including spines), with
fronds spaced 2–20 cm. apart.
Stipe castaneous, up to 60 cm. long and up to 1.5 mm. in diam.,
glabrous or with a few...
- head
margin and
black markings on
margin of each
ocellus near to its
castaneous eyes.
Their ventral side can
appear powdery or
scaly (pollinosity) white...
- and New Norfolk. Lea
described Euplectops bryophilus as: (Male) reddish-
castaneous,
appendages somewhat paler.
Moderately densely clothed with
rather long...