Definition of Postmedian. Meaning of Postmedian. Synonyms of Postmedian

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Meaning of Postmedian from wikipedia

- over time. "Green, more or less dulled with black, the lines black, the postmedian forming sharper angles than in the two following (C. debiliata, C. agitata)...
- brown scaling. There are two white postbasal spots and a white zigzag postmedian line edged inward with brown on the hindwing. "Sweadner's" juniper hairstreak...
- black with a row of yellow spots. The veins are marked with black. The postmedian area of the hindwing is black with yellow spots along the margin. The...
- the whitish patch between discal dot and the postmedian and dark dashes proximally to the postmediangraeseriata Ratzer (= latoniata Mill.) is larger...
- strong black dashes on the radial and median veins where they cross the postmedian band The hindwings are cream or grey also with a discal spot. The larva...
- markings is quite variable. Usually in the forewings there is a single postmedian round golden spot near the costa, often with some other minor golden spots...
- dusted with dark brown, the proximal and distal cellular stigmata and postmedian area strongly and contrastingly dark brown. The antemedian line from one-fifth...
- stigma is circular and the distal cellular stigma is kidney shaped. The postmedian line is zigzaggy serrate, from the costal three-fourths, excurved around...
- have black antenna ****s. Its upper side is orange with black borders; postmedian and submarginal areas are crossed by fine black marks. The underside of...
- submarginal line. The basalmost postmedian line is straight and merges with the longitudinal band. The other postmedian lines are faint. The basal half...