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Ochre (/ˈoʊkər/ OH-kər; from
Ancient Gr**** ὤχρα (ṓkhra), from ὠχρός (ōkhrós) 'pale'), iron ochre, or
ocher in
American English, is a
natural clay earth...
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light ocherous with the
entire edge
narrowly dark
ocherous brown and with
three nearly equidistant and parallel, transverse,
oblique ocherous brown streaks...
- back, neck and
shoulders are brownish-rusty,
while the
flanks are
bright ocherous reddish-yellow. The
taiga south of Yakutsk,
eastern Siberia sibiricus (Dybowski...
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slight papilla,
hygrophanous or glabrescent, even to
striate at the margin,
ocherous to
brown or
beige to
straw color in age,
sometimes with
blueish or greenish...
- greyish-reddish. The tail is very
luxuriant and fluffy, and is
mainly of a reddish-
ocherous colour, with a dark
brown tip. The
summer coat is shorter, co****r and...
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scales at the base of the dorsum. The
hindwings are
ocherous white shading to
brownish ocherous apically. In the anal area,
there are
scattered fuscous...
- the
middle p****es
gradually into
ocherous-yellow, as it also does on the
dorsal margin beyond the middle. This
ocherous hue
overspreads the
whole apical...
- 9–11 mm. The
forewings are
brownish ocherous with
brown reticulation (a net-like pattern).
There is a paler, whitish-
ocherous,
longitudinal streak on the dorsum...
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light yellow-
ocherous sprinkled with whitish. The
antennae are whitish-
ocherous, with a dark
fuscous line above. The
thorax is brownish-
ocherous sprinkled...
- head and
thorax have
mixed ocherous-brown and
whitish scales. The
antennae are
brown dotted above. The
forewings are
ocherous-brown with dark
brown patches...