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irrorate
▪ I. irrorate, a. Zool., esp. Entom. (ˈɪrərət) [ad. L. irrōrāt-us bedewed, pa. pple. of irrōrāre: see next.] = Irrorated: see next 2.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 285 Atom, a very minute dot. Irrorate, sprinkled with atoms, as the earth with dew.▪ II. irrorate, v. (ˈɪrəreɪt) [f. ppl. stem of L. irrō... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paraphlepsius irroratus
Other common names include the irrorate leafhopper and brown-speckled leafhopper. wikipedia.org
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irroration
irroration (ɪrɒˈreɪʃən) [n. of action from irrorate v.: cf. F. irroration (1762 in Dict. Acad.).] † 1. A sprinkling or wetting as with dew; a bedewing, besprinkling, moistening. Obs.1623 Cockeram, Irroration, a sprinckling, a moystning. 1638 Rawley tr. Bacon's Life & Death (1651) 41 To the Irroratio... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ectoedemia marmaropa
The forewings are dark brown with bronze and golden reflections, becoming irrorate (speckled) distally. wikipedia.org
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Collix adamata
The forewings are bister, the costa irrorate with warm buff, especially distad of the postmedial fascia, which is rather darker than the ground colour wikipedia.org
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Holocacista capensis
The forewings of the males are grey brown, slightly irrorate, caused by scales being dark tipped and paler at the base. wikipedia.org
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Scrobipalpula melanolepis
The area between the two large dark blotches, and beyond the outer one, is conspicuously paler, less irrorate with fuscous than the rest of the wing and wikipedia.org
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Scrobipalpula hemilitha
The forewings are clay color, the costal half suffused greyish, irrorate with many white-tipped, dark grey scales. wikipedia.org
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Holocacista salutans
The forewings of the males are grey brown, slightly irrorate (sprinkled), caused by the scales being dark tipped and paler at the base. wikipedia.org
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