单词 | fore wing |
例句 | Licinia of Cramer, except in having a short black stigma in the middle of the anterior border of the fore wings, pointing obliquely to the exterior margin. Zoological Illustrations, Volume I or Original Figures and Descriptions of New, Rare, or Interesting Animals 2012-04-19T02:00:27.027Z The fore wings should slope slightly forwards so that a line drawn from the point of one to the point of the other will just miss the head and palpi. Directions for Collecting and Preserving Insects 2012-03-28T02:00:31.483Z At a corresponding place on the hind edge of the fore wing there is a thickening or ridge. Through a Microscope Something of the Science Together with many Curious Observations Indoor and Out and Directions for a Home-made Microscope. 2011-12-29T03:00:20.733Z The general color of the upper surface is a dark brown, which in the male is marked near the front edge of the fore wings with a distinct gray patch of scent scales. Butterflies Worth Knowing 2011-08-10T02:00:15.887Z How do the fore wings differ from the hind wings? A Guide for the Study of Animals 2011-01-18T03:00:14.913Z They are also unique among flying insects because their fore wings partly overlap their hind wings. Butterfly beat 2010-05-20T13:01:00Z Its fore wings are light greyish brown, crossed with four transverse paler streaks, and tipped with a patch of chocolate brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) The female generally has the veins of the fore wings of a browner tint than in the males. British Butterfiles Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species The fore wings project out at the front angle and the hind wings are folded along the inner margin. Butterflies Worth Knowing 2011-08-10T02:00:15.887Z Gardens White, black tip on fore wing, one or two spots on hind wing The Sulphurs Common sulphur m. A Guide for the Study of Animals 2011-01-18T03:00:14.913Z Note with what a brilliant red the secondaries are bordered, and the velvety blackness of the fore wings. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins Their fore wings are somewhat narrow, and, when the insects are at rest, these are brought close to the body, and the hind pair are folded up beneath them. Butterflies and Moths (British) The edges of the fore wings are brown, the streak crossing the body. Harper's Round Table, July 30, 1895 The eye-spots and “tails” so common on the hinder part of the hind wing, and the conspicuous apex so frequently seen on the fore wing, probably have this meaning. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" The moth measures about three-quarters of an inch across its wings, and is mainly a gray color, the middle of the fore wings being lighter, or creamy. The Apple Scarcely had this one been caught, than he gave chase to another superb-looking one, of a rich purple, variously tinged with ash colour, a broad bar of deep orange running across the fore wings. In the Eastern Seas The fore wings are pale pinkish brown, with dark brown along the costa, and two patches of the same colour on the hind margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings speckled with black; an indistinct oblique reddish middle band; costa of the fore wings whitish, with black points. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The fore wings, you see, are larger than the hind ones. The Insect Folk Both insects are black, with the apex of the fore wings ochre coloured, and the outer half of the hind wings bright orange. Darwinism (1889) They are of a reddish brown color, the fore wings being tinged with gray on the base and middle, and crossed by two oblique whitish stripes. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 The conspicuous white reniform spot on the very dark marbled fore wings is always sufficient for the identification of this species. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings yellow, with reddish speckles, and with a straight reddish band, which extends from beyond the middle of the interior border of the hind wings to the tips of the fore wings. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology It is remarkable for having a sort of drum at the base of the fore wings, between the costal nervure and the subcostal. The Voyage of the Beagle Many grasshoppers stridulate by rubbing the hind legs across strong nervures on the fore wings. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section S The fore wings of the moths when expanded, Fig. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 This species is very variable, but the fore wings are usually dark brown, marbled with a lighter colour—white or grey. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings narrow, somewhat testaceous beneath towards the base; fore wings with a slightly oblique, hardly curved, yellowish-white exterior band; hind wings cinereous-black. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The fore wings have a protective colouring; the hind wings are bright red. The Naturalist in La Plata Their fore wings were still membranous and delicately veined, and used in flying; they had not yet become thick, and useful only as wing covers, as in many of their descendants. The Elements of Geology The fore wings are split down the middle about half way to their base, the posterior half having a notch in the outer margin. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 The fore wings are narrow and more or less glossy, and overlap to a greater or less extent when the insects are at rest; and the hind wings are folded and completely hidden beneath them. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings rather short and narrow; fore wings convex along the costa, rounded at the tips, extremely oblique along the exterior border. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The anal angle is orange-yellow, and there is a bright red spot at the base of the fore wings. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 The fore wings of the moth are reddish-grey or brownish, sometimes with a greenish tinge, and yellowish along the inner margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The general color is brownish yellow, and on the fore wings are two oblique brown lines, the space between them being darker than the rest of the wing. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 Its fore wings are brown, clouded with a darker tint. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings velvety, rather long, brown beneath, with an exterior and a submarginal row of white dots; fore wings purplish-black, with a few exterior and submarginal white points; hind wings brown, with submargiual white points. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The basal portion of the fore wings, to the extent of nearly two-thirds of the whole, is very dark brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this insect are grey, with a number of dark transverse lines. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are a mouse gray color, tinged with lilac and sprinkled with fine yellow dots, and distinguished mainly by a white band extending across the outer part. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 Its fore wings are dull dark brown, often tinged with red, and clouded with black. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings rather broad, not long; fore wings straight along the costa, slightly rounded at the tips; exterior border hardly convex, very slightly oblique. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology Its fore wings are yellow, with a reddish streak along the costa near the base, and a small reddish spot opposite this near the inner margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are usually pale grey or yellowish grey, and dotted with brown; but there is a great variety both in the depth of the ground colour and the distinctness of the markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are purplish or slate brown from the base to the middle, the outer half being irregularly marked with dark and light brown. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 The first of them—the Lesser Broad Border—has fore wings of a rich reddish or violet brown, with paler markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Hind wings not paler than the fore wings. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The one selected for illustration is a beautiful little moth with bright bronzy green fore wings, tinged with a rich glossy violet. Butterflies and Moths (British) The species here figured has grey or white fore wings with three rows of black dots. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are white, with a satiny gloss, and brownish towards the tips. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are also of a greyish or ochreous brown, and the black margin of the hind wings is proportionately narrower. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings ample; a blackish brown, straight, very oblique line, which is zigzag, and retracted towards the costa of the fore wings; exterior line composed of blackish-brown, very acute, whitish-pointed angles; fringe white exteriorly. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology In the male they are quite or nearly black, but those of the fore wings of the female are decidedly brown in colour. Butterflies and Moths (British) The male may be readily distinguished by the absence of the black markings on the fore wings, with the exception of those at the tips. Butterflies and Moths (British) The female may be distinguished by an additional spot near the anal angle of the fore wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of these moths are more or less pointed at the tip, and the usual lines and spots are generally distinct. Butterflies and Moths (British) Hind wings a little paler than the fore wings. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The under surfaces are particularly noticeable in this respect, for here the hind wings and the tips of the fore wings display a very rich yellow. Butterflies and Moths (British) From this it will be observed that each of the fore wings is tipped with a rather large smoky-black blotch, in which are four white spots. Butterflies and Moths (British) The male may be distinguished from the female by the absence of the spot near the anal angle of the fore wings, and of all the clouds and spots of the hind wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this moth vary from greyish white to a rather dark smoky tint. Butterflies and Moths (British) Hind wings a little paler than the fore wings. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The fore wings are spotted with black, and have a few small patches of silver at the tips. Butterflies and Moths (British) The under side of the fore wings is very similar in colour and markings to the upper, but there are silvery spots near the tips. Butterflies and Moths (British) The under surface of the fore wings has indefinite yellowish and tawny patches, which look as if they had been greased and smeared. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are grey, and marked with longitudinal dark lines, the principal of which is a line from the middle of the base to about the centre of the wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) Wings rather broad; fore wings rectangular at the tips; costa hardly convex; exterior border rather oblique. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology The under side of the fore wings is tawny brown, with straw-coloured tips bearing black markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The under surface of the fore wings has the same ground colour with the exception of the tips, which are yellow; and the whole is marked with black, as in the illustration. Butterflies and Moths (British) The costal margin of the fore wings, between the black patches, is decidedly lighter than the general ground, and is yellow rather than brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) The abdomen also is crested, and the fore wings of several species have smooth patches that display a brilliant metallic lustre. Butterflies and Moths (British) The female may be distinguished by the presence of a small white spot on the scarlet band of the fore wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) The under side of the fore wings is marked something like the upper, but much of the black is replaced by shades of brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) There are usually four black spots on the band of the fore wings, but the first two of these are always united, and centred with white. Butterflies and Moths (British) The under side of the fore wings is marked something like the upper, but the hind wings on this side are grey, with two broad bands of a darker colour. Butterflies and Moths (British) One of the commonest of the Plusiid� is the Burnished Brass, so called on account of the large patches of bright golden green on the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The female is exactly similar, except that she does not possess the broad bar on the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its upper surface is of a deep brown colour, with orange-brown marks at the anal angles of the hind wings, and, in the female, a large patch of orange on the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The purple of the male extends over the whole of the wings, but that of the female is confined to a V-shaped patch at the base of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The black border of the fore wings is wider, and there are also several large black spots on these wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are crossed by three transverse dark lines, and the hind wings by two. Butterflies and Moths (British) It differs from the normal type in having a white instead of a black spot in the centre of the fore wings, and the border of orange spots is often very indistinct. Butterflies and Moths (British) The colour of the upper side is a dark and rich blue, with a broad dark border on the hind margins, and a group of black spots near the centre of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are bordered with small rounded yellow spots, and beside these there are about nine very conspicuous yellow spots on the fore wing and three on the hind wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this moth are of a very rich dark brown, beautifully mottled with lighter tawny shades, and with a small but conspicuous yellow dot near the centre. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are crossed by three parallel and equidistant darker transverse lines, and the hind pair by two. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are of a dull yellow colour, with rosy-red hind margins, and a broad border of the same tint on the costal margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are ashy grey or greyish brown, marbled with darker tints, with a conspicuous white spot near the centre. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are transparent like those of bees, with a dark central spot and a broad reddish-brown hind margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The hind wings in all cases are transparent, margined and veined with black or brown; and the fore wings also, in most cases, have transparent bases. Butterflies and Moths (British) On the hind margin of the fore wings, close to the fringe, is a row of black crescent-shaped spots; and on the inner side of the cloudings is a waved transverse band. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this moth have black margins, and a black transverse bar beyond the middle. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are semi-transparent, and of a beautiful glossy green. Butterflies and Moths (British) The two crimson spots in the base of the fore wing are very close together, and often touch. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this insect are pale green, with three oblique silvery white lines, the middle one of which is far more distinct than the other two. Butterflies and Moths (British) Our illustration represents the male, the fore wings of which are greyish brown, crossed by several dark lines, and with a double dark and conspicuous spot near the middle of the hind margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of Cucullatella are pearly grey, with a dark patch at the base, a triangular spot on the middle of the costal margin, and wavy lines beyond this, parallel with the hind margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are of a leaden grey, with a bright yellow costal stripe which dwindles to a point just before it reaches the tip. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are dark olive green, with a lovely metallic lustre, and boldly marked with large white and yellow spots. Butterflies and Moths (British) In some specimens the cream colour almost entirely covers the fore wings, while in others all four of the wings are completely covered with shades of brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brownish grey, crossed by two zigzag light bands, both of which are bordered with black, and divided throughout by a fine dark line. Butterflies and Moths (British) In this species the wings are of a pale cream colour, and the dots of the fore wings are more uniformly distributed than in the last. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the female are yellow, marked with irregular reddish lines. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the male of this species are brown, with a bent whitish streak, sometimes broken, passing from the base to the middle of the inner margin, and then to the apex. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this fine moth are pale brown, clouded with white, and marked by numerous wavy transverse lines. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are very long in proportion. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the male are smoky brown, with darker markings, including a V-shaped black mark near the centre. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the Black Arches are white, marked with zigzag black lines as shown in our illustration. Butterflies and Moths (British) This is the common Vapourer Moth, which may be known at once by its bright chestnut colour, with darker transverse markings, and a white crescent-shaped spot in the anal angle of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) There are two black spots between the lines of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings have a very broad band of the ground colour, broken by two short lines, and crossed by a slender angulated stripe. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are white, with a broad dark blotch from the inner margin to near the costa. Butterflies and Moths (British) It will be observed that the fore wings are crossed by a broad grey band, edged with black. Butterflies and Moths (British) The family Notodontid� contains several moths of somewhat varied appearance, but foremost among them are the 'Prominents,' distinguished by a conspicuous projection on the inner margin of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brown, with darker markings arranged as shown in the illustration; and the hind margins are scalloped. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are yellowish or pale brownish grey with four paler transverse lines, the two median ones of which are divided throughout by a darker fine wavy line. Butterflies and Moths (British) The popular name of this pretty little moth is given on account of the resemblance of the pink patches of its olive-brown fore wings to the petals of the peach flower. Butterflies and Moths (British) These markings are variable, but the bases of the fore wings have always a dark blotch, followed by a patch of pale grey or white, extending the whole width of the wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are grey, marbled with a very dark grey. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings exhibit the same three dots, but it may be distinguished by the pale colour of the hind wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its white fore wings are boldly marked with a blotch of greyish brown at the base, and another extending from the middle of the costal margin more than halfway across. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the moth are dingy brownish grey, marbled in a very confused manner by darker markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brownish grey, with darker lines and spots; the hind wings are almost white, but darker at the tip. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the moth are light brown, generally with a reddish tinge. Butterflies and Moths (British) As our example of the next genus we take the Flame Shoulder, a rather small moth, easily identified by the broad yellowish-white streak along the costa of the reddish-brown fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The hind wings are white, with a very small dark spot, and a bluish grey margin something like that of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brown with darker marblings, and there are numerous lighter markings which may be easily made out by reference to the accompanying woodcut. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are grey, with generally either an ochreous or reddish tinge. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are reddish brown, with darker wavy lines. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are orange yellow, with purplish markings arranged as represented in fig. Butterflies and Moths (British) The most conspicuous feature is the two white lines, with dark brown edging, crossing the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are greyish ochreous, with a darker band across the middle. Butterflies and Moths (British) The ground colour of the fore wings is very variable, but is generally a lighter or darker shade of grey. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of the perfect insect are reddish brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are light grey, often tinged with rose pink, and marked with dark grey. Butterflies and Moths (British) Most of these are rather pretty moths, and all have the tips of the fore wings more or less pointed. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are reddish grey, thickly spotted and streaked with brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are very dark brown with whitish markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings have an additional transverse line just halfway between the former and the base, but this one is not so distinct. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are ochreous yellow, crossed by two nearly parallel lines of dark brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brownish grey, crossed with zigzag darker lines, and having a black spot near the centre of the costal margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) We choose for our example the pretty little Maiden's Blush, so called on account of the soft reddish patch on the middle of each fore wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) This border consists of delicate black and dark grey lines, and includes, in the fore wing, two light brown blotches, one near the middle and the other in the anal angle. Butterflies and Moths (British) Just inside the second line of the fore wings, near the costa, is a small but conspicuous brown spot. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are pale grey, dusted with darker grey, and crossed by an oblique red streak which runs from the tip of the fore wing to near the inner margin of the hind wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are pearly white, with blackish hind margin, a yellow streak at the base, and blackish markings, the arrangement of which may be seen in the figure. Butterflies and Moths (British) A slender dark and wavy line lies outside this one, parallel with it in the hind wing, but meeting it near the tip of the fore wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) Our only example is the V Moth, so called from the conspicuous V-shaped blackish mark on the middle of the costa of the fore wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are darker near the tip, and there is generally a darker transverse band across the centre. Butterflies and Moths (British) The wings have always a whitish ground marbled and dotted with dark brown, but in some the fore wings are almost entirely dark brown with the exception of a transverse central bar. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are pale yellowish grey with brown markings. Butterflies and Moths (British) The ground colour of the fore wings is dingy grey, crossed by several darker lines, subject to considerable variations. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are pale grey, crossed by several white lines, the arrangement of which may be seen in our engraving. Butterflies and Moths (British) The basal blotches of the fore wings are large, of a dark brown colour, and marbled with a light tint. Butterflies and Moths (British) The hind margins of the fore wings are faintly marked with pale brown, and lines of the same tint, more or less distinct, cross the hind wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are pale yellow, with a small brown dot at the commencement of the dividing fissure, and a brown blotch on the costal margin nearer the tip. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are pale grey or brownish, with a patch of dark greyish brown at the base, another larger one on the middle of the costa, and a third near the tip. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are dark brown, paler toward the hind margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are pale brown crossed by a broad central bar, the edges of which are darker. Butterflies and Moths (British) The Pyralides may be easily distinguished by the proportionately long fore wings, long legs, and elongated abdomen. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings of this species are white, frequently with a few greyish scales, and are deeply divided into two feathery plumes. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are yellowish grey, with reddish basal patches, a broad reddish band along the hind margin, and two whitish indented transverse lines. Butterflies and Moths (British) Their fore wings are more or less divided or cleft, and their hind wings are generally divided into three distinct feathery plumes. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are ochreous grey, with a narrow brown costal margin, and a triangular brown patch on the costa. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are ochreous and glossy, with a silvery streak from the base, running almost parallel with the costal margin. Butterflies and Moths (British) This little insect is of a yellowish colour, with two dark bands across the fore wings; and both fore and hind wings are divided into six distinct feathers. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are of some shade of brown or grey, with a light streak of variable colour along the inner margin, and a tuft of raised white scales in the middle of the wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are brown, lighter towards the base. Butterflies and Moths (British) The fore wings are whitish at the base and along the inner margin, but the light tint is dotted and clouded with shades of brown. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are white, dusted with grey, and each is marked with four dark grey patches which have given rise to its specific name—a word which signifies 'eight-spotted.' Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are long, narrow, and pointed at the tip. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are reddish brown, and are marked by a number of short longitudinal streaks of a darker colour. Butterflies and Moths (British) The basal portion of its fore wings is yellow, with two longitudinal dark streaks, the outer one of which is bent towards the inner margin near the middle of the wing. Butterflies and Moths (British) The present species has bright yellow fore wings, with pale grey cloudings at the hind margins. Butterflies and Moths (British) They may be recognised by their short and thick antenn�, rather large head, broad fore wings, and narrow pointed hind wings. Butterflies and Moths (British) Its fore wings are generally yellowish brown, but exceedingly variable. Butterflies and Moths (British) The species we have selected has fore wings of a rich golden brown, with deep violet tips, and a broad bar of pale golden yellow beyond the middle. Butterflies and Moths (British) |
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