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Pruinescence /ˌpruːɪˈnɛsəns/, or
pruinosity, is a "frosted" or dusty-looking
coating on top of a surface. It may also be
called a
pruina (plural: pruinae)...
- The leaves, buds, and
young stalks of
Eucalyptus macrocarpa are glaucous,
covered with a
thick waxy
pruinosity....
- body is short, narrow,
obscure above, with a
rather thick yellowish ashy
pruinosity. The legs are
rufous with
tibiae 1 and
their tarsi browned.
Wings clear:...
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Catarratto exists in
different phenotypes characterised by
different pruinosity, i.e.,
different amount of
whitish "bloom" on the
grape berries. When...
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acrostics in four rows. Legs black,
knees red.
Abdomen black with
lighter pruinosity than the thorax. Long.:1,75-2,5 mm. The
larva mines Trifolium pratense...
- Some have
their bodies covered with a pale blue, waxy
powderiness called pruinosity; it
wears off when s****ed
during mating,
leaving darker areas. Some dragonflies...
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yellow patches down the sides. In the male, the
abdomen develops a blue
pruinosity that
covers the
brown colour. Both fore and hind
wings have a dark patch...
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interocular space slightly less wide than the eye.
Lunula with
white pruinosity.
Antenna dark
brown and
extended to the epistome. March–December, on leaves...
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yellow at the base.The body is
black (au fond)
covered in a grey
yellow pruinosity with
shifting (changeant)
brown spots on the abdomen.The
femora are grey...
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shorter than the second. The
mesonotum is
black with a grey
ground and grey
pruinosity.There are longitudinal,
brown stripes on the
dorsum of the thorax: two...