pattern elementの例文
- The forewings have pale brown pattern elements conspicuously suffused by black scales.
- The forewing ground colour is whitish with beige to pale brown pattern elements.
- The ground colour of the forewings is pale golden with grey pattern elements.
- The ground colour of the forewings is cream, preserved only along pattern elements.
- The pattern elements continue on the hindwings.
- The forewing upperside ground colour is dark brown, obscuring many of the pattern elements.
- The pattern elements consist of a dark basal area and sinuous, diffuse dark-brown transverse lines.
- The discal dot is small and dark grey and there is fine bluish suffusion around the dark pattern elements.
- The ground colour of the forewings is brownish cream, with cream along the pattern elements and yellowish brown suffusions.
- All these pattern elements are strongly incurved between the cubitals and anal veins, but less so towards the termen.
- One form is very similar to " Haemateulia haematitis ", with a dark forewing with limited pattern elements.
- The forewing ground colour is ochre, with distinct pattern elements, consisting of a reniform spot with a few shining scales.
- Annotations matched on the LHS of a rule may be referred to on the RHS by means of labels that are attached to pattern elements.
- It is similar to " Eupanacra mydon ", except for the pattern elements found on the upperside of the forewing which are much clearer.
- It is similar to " Hippotion rebeli ", but the forewings and hindwings are more slender and apically pointed, lacking almost all pattern elements.
- Symmetry creates a class of patterns in nature, where the near-repetition of the pattern element is by " reflection " or " rotation ".
- The forewing upperside is also very similar in general pattern to " Xylophanes ceratomioides ", but the ground colour is pale brown and the black pattern elements are less extensive.
- It is made of random small pattern elements; depth can be created only in multiples of elements and therefore may not reach the small threshold disparity which is the purpose of stereoacuity measurements.
- To create a sharp pattern, weavers usually end each pattern element at a particular thread, winding the coloured weft threads back around the same warps, leaving a narrow gap or slit.
- The forewing upperside is similar to " Daphnis moorei ", but the white highlighting of many of the pattern elements reduced or absent, giving a much flatter and less contrasted pattern.