Definition of Concolorous. Meaning of Concolorous. Synonyms of Concolorous

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Definition of Concolorous

Concolorous
Concolorous Con"col`or*ous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of the same color throughout.

Meaning of Concolorous from wikipedia

- Photedes extrema, the concolorous, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Jacob Hübner in 1809. It is found in most of...
- Anthrenocerus concolorous is a species of beetle, native to Australia. It is within the genus Anthrenocerus and the family Dermestidae. The Atlas of Living...
- slightly smaller than the nominate, with similar plumage, but the back is concolorous with the mantle instead of white. C. l. schimperi closely resembles C...
- measuring 30−65 x 7−18 mm. Upper and lower surfaces are more or less concolorous. New spring foliage is pink to brick-red, turning buff or yellow to pale...
- Pacific Ocean from Taiwan south to Tasmania Like T. b. bergii, with tail, rump and back concolorous; paler in Australia 500,000+ individuals in Australia...
- contrast in the colour of the head, nape and back, all of which are concolorous dark grey. Phoenicurus ochruros rufiventris (Vieillot, 1818) – Turkmenistan...
- Joined together in a chain-like form. See also concatenate and catenate. concolorous Having the same color throughout; uniformly colored. conduplicate Arranged...
- and streaks with a slight bluish or violet luster. The hindwings are concolorous with the forewings but without white. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- collar color color- color bicolor, Colorado, coloration, coloratura, concolorous, decolor, discolor, discoloration, multicolor, tricolor, unicolor, versicolor...
- fibrous skin which fades in older individuals, and has a thick, firm flesh concolorous with that of the cap. It is up to 6–7 cm tall and 2.5–3 cm in diameter...