Examples of 'concolorous' in a sentence
Meaning of "concolorous"
concolorous (adjective): Having the same color or uniform coloration throughout. This term is often used in biology and ecology to describe organisms or objects that exhibit consistent coloring
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- Colored the same throughout.
- of the same color
- Photedes extrema, a species of moth.
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concolorous
The underside is concolorous with the upperside.
The forewings are marked with a few concolorous lines.
The concolorous glossy green adult leaves are alternately arranged.
The underside is brown and the fringe concolorous.
They are thick, concolorous and have a lanceolate or broad lanceolate shape.
The hindwings are unicolorous and concolorous with the forewings.
The adult leaves are disjunct dull, grey-green, thick and concolorous.
The glossy, green, thick and concolorous adult leaves have a disjunct arrangement.
The fringes are mostly concolorous.
The apical area is generally concolorous with the basal area, but occasionally the colouration differs.
All fringes are concolorous.
The dull, green, thick, concolorous adult leaves have an opposite arrangement.
The leaves are opposite, small, thin, dull, and concolorous.
The adult leaves are disjunct, glossy, green, concolorous and have a narrow-lanceolate shape.
Adult leaves are disjunct, glossy, grey-green, thick and concolorous.
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Leaves are alternate, concolorous ( same colour in each side ) or slightly discolorous and semi-glossy.
Body and legs more or less concolorous with wings.
The fringe is concolorous.
The adult leaves are glossy, green, thick and concolorous with disjunct arrangement.
The dull, grey-green or yellow-green, thick and concolorous adult leaves have a disjunct arrangement.