Fulvous

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Short description: Reddish brown color
Fulvous
 
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Hex triplet#E48400
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ISCC–NBS descriptorStrong orange

Fulvous /ˈfʊlvəs/ is a colour, sometimes described as dull orange, brownish-yellow or tawny; it can also be likened to a variation of buff, beige or butterscotch. As an adjective it is used in the names of many species of birds, and occasionally other animals, to describe their appearance. It is also used as in mycology to describe fungi with greater colour specificity, specifically the pigmentation of the surface cuticle, the broken flesh and the spores en masse.

The first recorded use of fulvous as a colour name in English was in the year 1664.[1] Fulvous in English is derived from the Latin "fulvus", a term that can be recognised in the scientific binomials of several species, and can provide a clue to their colouration.

Birds

Fulvous whistling duck
Fulvous-breasted woodpecker

Reptiles

  • Thamnophis fulvus, the Mesoamerican highlands gartersnake

Mammals

Fish

Invertebrates

Fulvous forest skimmer – a dragonfly found in India

Fungi

  • Fomes fulvus, a North American conk
  • Amanita fulva
  • Mycovellosiella fulva, a plant pathogen
  • Byssochlamys fulva, a plant pathogen
  • Cladosporium fulvum, a plant pathogen
  • Xanthoria fulva, a lichen

Prokaryotes

Plants

See also

  • Animal colouration
  • List of colours

References

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