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Frost-like coating
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)
Pruinescence
Species of dragonfly
down the middle of the abdomen. As they mature, males develop a white pruinescence on the top of the thorax and at the base of the abdomen, while the rest
Chalk-fronted_corporal
Species of dragonfly
apical or basal markings, and the creamy white anal appendages and deep pruinescence in adults help to distinguish this species from others in its genus.
Diplacodes_trivialis
Species of dragonfly
water's edge, and patrolling it to drive off other males. The white pruinescence on the abdomen, found only in mature males, is displayed to other males
Common_whitetail
were collected in winter and the fly is mostly covered in thick pale pruinescence." Also, the fly, like the fictional villain, turns its victims into zombies
List of organisms named after works of fiction
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Species of damselfly
family Coenagrionidae. It is a small damselfly; mature males have a white pruinescence over their body, and a dark tail. It is found from India, through South-east
Agriocnemis_femina
Species of dragonfly
Queensland, Australia. Males are dark in colour and covered in a pale pruinescence with a red tip to their tail, while females are black with a distinctive
Nannophya_fenshami
Species of damselfly
christine is a medium-sized to large, black and pale yellow damselfly, with pruinescence on adult bodies . Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it
Austroargiolestes_christine
Wine fermented without skin contact
skin is 6-12% by weight of the grape. It is coated on the surface with Pruinescence, a waxy coating that gives a matte finish to the color of the grape and
White_wine
Genus of flies
"Argyra" comes from the Greek word for "silver", referring to the silver pruinescence found on the males of many of the species. Argyra albicans Loew, 1861
Argyra
Species of damselfly
elke is a medium-sized to large, black and blue damselfly, with strong pruinescence on adult bodies. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests
Austroargiolestes_elke
Species of fly
4-4.5 mm in body length. There is a dull clay-yellow head with grey pruinescence on the orbits and ocellar triangle, and a face that is dark in the centre
Minettia_maculithorax
Species of dragonfly
as the chaser species. With age, adult males develop extensive blue pruinescence on their abdomen, offset by yellow lateral patches. The middle lobe of
Black-tailed_skimmer
Species of damselfly
black-green metallic in colour with pale markings; adults have only a slight pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Griseargiolestes_fontanus
Species of dragonfly
with black metallic markings. All marks are obscured by bluish-white pruinescence in adults. Abdomen is black on dorsum, marked with broad yellow spots
Brachydiplax_sobrina
Species of damselfly
taken to tell the two species apart. The male has blue eyes. Powder blue pruinescence develops on the damselflies as they age. However all Lestes are very
Lestes_dryas
Species of dragonfly
and greenish blue eyes. The thorax of old males are dark blue due to pruinescence. Its wings are transparent with dark amber-yellow tint in the extreme
Orthetrum_glaucum
Species of damselfly
20 to 25mm. They are dull in colour with a bluish thorax and may have pruinescence toward the end of the abdomen. In Australia, the distribution is in suitable
Rhadinosticta_banksi
Species of damselfly
damselfly, black-green metallic in colour with pale markings, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Griseargiolestes_metallicus
Species of dragonfly
obscurely showing through. Its thorax is blackish-brown, obscured with pruinescence and appears uniformly dark violaceous in full adults. Young males and
Indothemis_carnatica
Species of dragonfly
grey, lateral and beneath. The thorax is black, covered with purple pruinescence, which helps it appear deep blue. The legs are black and wings are transparent
Black_stream_glider
Species of dragonfly
Male with hind wing damage viewed from the side Female with some pale pruinescence on her tail Face of male Covered in dew Mating pair, male is upright
Orthetrum_caledonicum
Species of dragonfly
abdomen are covered with bluish pruinescence. In young adults, yellow markings are visible through the pruinescence. The rest of the abdomen is black
Potamarcha_congener
Species of damselfly
Lestes damselflies, but larger and darker. They do not have a powder blue pruinescence which is common in Lestes. The pterostigma is pale brown and outlined
Chalcolestes_parvidens
Species of damselfly
sides. The brown color of the thorax will change to bluish-white due to pruinescence in adults. Its abdomen is pale yellowish brown at the sides in the young
Lestes_elatus
Species of damselfly
It is a small damselfly; the male, when mature, is covered in a white pruinescence. It is endemic to northern Australia where it inhabits both still and
Agriocnemis_argentea
Species of damselfly
with Argiolestes, the name of a related genus. It refers to the pale pruinescence seen in this group. The species name albescens is derived from the Latin
Coastal_flatwing
Species of damselfly
medium-sized to large, black and pale yellow damselfly, often with some pruinescence on adult bodies . Like other members of the Argiolestidae, it rests with
Austroargiolestes_isabellae
Species of dragonfly
Taiwan) It is a medium-sized dragonfly with dark thorax with slight purple pruinescence and purple colored abdomen. Young males have red abdomen as in Orthetrum
Orthetrum_pruinosum
Species of damselfly
referring to the pale pruinescence seen in this group. In 1862, Hagen named the species griseus, also likely referring to this pale pruinescence. Female Female
Griseargiolestes_griseus
Species of damselfly
brookhousei is a medium-sized to large, black and pale blue damselfly, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Austroargiolestes_brookhousei
Species of damselfly
medium-sized to large, black and bright yellow-orange damselfly, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Austroargiolestes_amabilis
Species of dragonfly
and shows an evident dorsal keel. Males have blue-grey eyes and a blue pruinescence on the abdomen, developed with age. Young males are yellow-brown. On
Keeled_skimmer
Species of dragonfly
above and brown on the sides. The thorax is red with a fine, purple pruinescence. The abdomen, the base of which is swollen, is crimson with a violet
Crimson_marsh_glider
Species of dragonfly
on mid-dorsum of the abdominal segments. These marks get obscured by pruinescence in adult males. Color of female is brown. It breeds in open ponds, marshes
Rhodothemis_rufa
Species of fungus
young specimens, the cap is darker and can have a powdery appearance (pruinescence), though its surface is smooth. The stipe is a similar colour to the
Clitocybe_amarescens
Species of damselfly
obscure viridi aenum - very small dark green copper. Male with silver pruinescence Male Male, Thailand Male wings Female Young female Female (androchrome)
Agriocnemis_pygmaea
Species of damselfly
stripes on the base of lateral sides. These marks will get obscured by pruinescence in old males. Wings are transparent; but evenly infused with brown. Abdomen
Dysphaea_ethela
Genus of flies
a metallic green, green-black or blue-black body coloring, with some pruinescence. Revisions of the genus Medetera by Bickel in 1985 and 1987 suggested
Dolichophorus
Body position by Odonata
territories or during conflicts with other males, displaying the blue pruinescence on their abdomens to best advantage. However, both females and males
Obelisk_posture
Species of fungus
whitish or turn to a fleshy rose colour. It is covered with a white pruinescence. The ring is white and often leaves remnants on the cap margins. Gills:
Leucocoprinus_cepistipes
Species of dragonfly
powder blue on both the thorax and abdomen whereas females lack the pruinescence. The labrum is brown to black, thus giving the species its common name
Brachydiplax_duivenbodei
Species of damselfly
other common Lestes species but it is darker in color with more blue pruinescence. The pterostigmata are large and black. This species has a wide distribution
Lestes_macrostigma
Species of damselfly
from the Latin canesco ("to become white" or "hoary"), referring to the pruinescence of older individuals. Female wings Male wings List of Odonata species
Neosticta_canescens
Species of damselfly
aureus is a medium-sized to large, black and yellow damselfly, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Austroargiolestes_aureus
Species of damselfly
postero-lateral suture in that stage. But all these marks are obscured by pruinescence in adults. Abdomen is black, unmarked in the adult; but with narrow bluish
Onychargia_atrocyana
Species of edible fungus in the family Morchellaceae
4–1.0 in) thick. It is typically covered with a dark brown to greyish pruinescence, often fading at maturity, a useful character to discriminate it from
Morchella_rufobrunnea
Species of dragonfly
Abdomen is also black, marked with yellow spots, obscured with bluish pruinescence in full adults. Bases of wings are dark. Apices of the wings are narrowly
Indothemis_limbata
Species of damselfly
with a fine black line on the upper part of each lateral suture. No pruinescence compared to P. calamorum. Its wings are transparent and pterostigma is
Paracercion_melanotum
Species of dragonfly
dragonfly with black markings. Adult males develop an extensive blue pruinescence, while females will become slightly pruinescent. The genus name Orthetrum
Orthetrum_boumiera
Species of damselfly
chrysoides is a medium-sized to large, black and yellow damselfly, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Austroargiolestes_chrysoides
Genus of damselflies
with Argiolestes, the name of a related genus. It refers to the pale pruinescence seen in this group. List of Odonata species of Australia Theischinger
Griseargiolestes
List of Odonata recorded in Telangana, India
Male Female Mating Male Female Mating Young female Male with silver pruinescence Source: Male Female Male Female Mating Source: Male Male Female Mating
List of Odonata species of Telangana
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Species of fungus
at the base, weakly wrinkled and initially covered in a distinct grey pruinescence that fades in mature specimens. There is no sinus at the attachment of
Morchella_anatolica
Species of damselfly
dull brown to black in colour with pale markings. Adults have a slight pruinescence This damselfly is named after F.C. Fraser, the English entomologist who
Neosticta_fraseri
Species of damselfly
a tropical wisp. It is a small damselfly; mature males have a white pruinescence over their body, and a dark end to their tail. It is endemic to north-eastern
Agriocnemis_dobsoni
Species of damselfly
damselfly, black-green metallic in colour with yellow markings; adults have pruinescence on the body, but not the tail. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae
Griseargiolestes_eboracus
Species of damselfly
The pale colors on the thorax and abdomen are also get bluish due to pruinescence when aged. Female is similar to the male. Its dull colours may render
Lestes_nodalis
Species of damselfly
by pruinescence in adults. There is also a brownish-white stripe on the sides between the lateral sutures which is also obscured by pruinescence in adults
Disparoneura_apicalis
Species of fly
dusting of grey. The femora are reddish but covered with a grey dust (pruinescence) that sometimes appears shiny. The fore and hind femora are moderately
Tapeigaster_nigricornis
Species of dragonfly
greenish brown thorax and bluish abdomen. Female lacks the powder blue pruinescence. It prefers medium to slow-flowing streams in the dry zones and hot plains
Orthetrum_taeniolatum
Species of damselfly
Austroargiolestes alpinus is a large, black and pale blue damselfly, without pruinescence. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings
Austroargiolestes_alpinus
Species of damselfly
in colour and markings; adult lose almost all their markings due to pruinescence. It is closely associated with submontane streams and lakes where it
Elattoneura_tetrica
Species of insect
setae yellow as well; Scutum is a reddish brown with notably dense gray pruinescence in the anterior region; the scutellum is light gray. C. rufescens has
Catachlorops_rufescens
Species of damselfly
lateral suture. In old males, all these marks are obscured by bluish white pruinescence. Its wings are transparent and pterostigma is yellow, framed with heavy
Paracercion_calamorum
Species of damselfly
damselflies, but larger and darker, and they do not have a powder blue pruinescence which is common in other Lestes. The pterostigma is pale brown and outlined
Chalcolestes_viridis
Species of damselfly
eyes. Females lacks the blue colour. Immature males also lack the blue pruinescence and have greeny brown eyes. The pterostigmata of immature males are almost
Lestes_sponsa
Species of fly
with the third joint being circular in shape and dusted with white pruinescence. The frons is purplish and noticeably concave. The occiput is reddish
Tapeigaster_argyrospila
Blue-gray foliose lichen found throughout much of the world
thallus extends up around the edges of the apothecia) and a grayish pruinescence. Each ascus contains 8 spores, which are thick-walled and brown, measuring
Physcia_caesia
Species of damselfly
with Argiolestes, the name of a related genus. It refers to the pale pruinescence seen in this group. In 1998, Günther Theischinger named this species
Griseargiolestes_bucki
Species of damselfly
with Argiolestes, the name of a related genus. It refers to the pale pruinescence seen in this group. The species name intermedius is Latin for "intermediate"
Griseargiolestes_intermedius
Species of damselfly
lower thorax and basal segments of the abdomen. Female Old male with pruinescence on thorax and tip of tail Female wings Male wings Dow, R.A. (2017). "Ischnura
Ischnura_pruinescens
Species of fungus
further distinguished by an adnate cap lacking a sinus and a distinct dark pruinescence on the stem, more pronounced in young fruit bodies. Due to its light
Morchella_tridentina
female tandem pair diffuse stripes on the humeral suture Adult male with pruinescence Sub-adult male Hockey stick mark on the thorax Anal appendages of the
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Surname or Lastname
Scottish and Irish
Scottish and Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Austain ‘son of Austin’ (see Austin).English : from a reduced form of Constant or Constantine.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Gods gracious gift
Girl/Female
Biblical
Ship of him that watches.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Having faith in Allah.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A name, putting, a precious stone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Juwet, Jowet (feminine Juwette, Jowette). These originated as pet forms (with the Anglo-Norman French suffix -et(te)) of Juwe, Jowe, variants of Jull, a short form of Julian, which were borne by both men and women.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Ganesh (Son of Lord Shiva & Parvati)
Boy/Male
Indian
Appearance
Boy/Male
Tamil
Harishchandra | ஹரிஷà¯à®šà®‚தà¯à®°
King of Surya dynasty, Charitable
Male
Greek
(ΕσδÏάς) Greek form of Hebrew Ezra, ESDRAS means "help."
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