Definition of Purpurescent. Meaning of Purpurescent. Synonyms of Purpurescent

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- divided by the brown radial veinlets. Hindwing unmarked. Underside dark purpurescent-brown, densely and uniformly covered with ochreous-cinereous strigae;...
- second and fifth also with an outer black ring; submarginal lunules purpurescent-grey, bordered by a whitish fascia; outer margin ochreous. Body olivescent...
- is sprinkled with bluish black scales; apical third of wing velvety purpurescent (purple) black; a hyaline (gl****-like) transverse spot near middle of...
- the rows of ocelli bordered on both sides by narrow crescentic pale purpurescent (purplish) marks forming somewhat irregular lines; subterminal line similar...
- apical ocelli being the largest; terminal margins of wings slightly purpurescent, crossed by an inner and an outer subterminal and a terminal slender...
- segment with two sublateral rows of small pale ochreous spots. Pale purpurescent ochreous; thorax and abdomen laterally protuberant in front; with a thoracic...
- and southeast Asia. Dry-season brood: Male and female. Upperside deep purpurescent-black; markings bluish-white, very prominent, and with sharply-defined...
- extreme marginal line of both wings being blackish. Underside darker, purpurescent in tint; basal area with numerous indistinct black strigae. Both wings...
- Forewing also with the posterior border interspaced with diffused pale purpurescent-black patches, and a black ringlet-mark below the cell. Hindiving also...
- psaphon: Male. Upperside dark fulvous-red. Forewing with the exterior half purpurescent-black, forming a broad marginal band, its inner edge being erect and...