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'''Fulvous''' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|f|ʊ|l|v|ə|s}} is a [[colour]], sometimes described as dull orange, [[brown]]ish-yellow or [[Tawny (color)|tawny]]; it can also be likened to a variation of [[Buff (color)|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.
|source=[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fulvous_whistling_duck.JPG Internet]}}
[[File:Fulvous whistling duck.JPG|thumb|250px|left|Fulvous Whistling Duck]]
[[File: Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos macei) at Kolkata I IMG 3848.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker]]
[[File: VB_028_Fulvous_Forest_Skimmer.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Fulvous Forest Skimmer – a [[dragonfly]] found in India]]
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The first recorded use of ''fulvous'' as a colour name in [[English language|English]] was in the year 1664.<ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Fulvous “Fulvous” entry in Merriam-Webster online dictionary:]</ref> 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.
'''Fulvous''' ({{pronEng|ˈfʊlvəs}}) is a [[colour]], sometimes described as dull [[red]]dish-[[yellow]], [[brown]]ish-yellow or [[Tenne|tawny]], it can also been liken to a variation of buff, beige or butterscotch. As an adjective it is used in the names of many species of birds, and occassionally 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 language|English]] was in the year [[1664]]. <ref> [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Fulvous “Fulvous” entry in Merriam-Webster online dictionary:]</ref>. Fulvous in English is derived from the Latin "fulvus", a term that can recognised in the scientific binomials of several species, a can provide a clue to their colouration.

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==Birds==
==Birds==
[[File:Fulvous whistling duck.JPG|thumb|Fulvous whistling duck]]
* [[Fulvous Babbler]]
[[File:Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker (Dendrocopos macei) at Kolkata I IMG 3848.jpg|thumb|Fulvous-breasted woodpecker]]
* [[Fulvous Owl]]
* [[Fulvous Parrotbill]]
* [[Fulvous babbler]]
* [[Fulvous Shrike-tanager]]
* [[Fulvous owl]]
* [[Fulvous Whistling Duck]]
* [[Fulvous parrotbill]]
* [[Fulvous Wren]]
* [[Fulvous shrike-tanager]]
* [[Fulvous-bellied Antpitta]]
* [[Fulvous whistling duck]]
* [[Fulvous-breasted Flatbill]]
* [[Fulvous wren]]
* [[Fulvous-breasted Woodpecker]]
* [[Fulvous-bellied antpitta]]
* [[Fulvous-chested Jungle-flycatcher]]
* [[Fulvous-breasted flatbill]]
* [[Fulvous-chinned Nunlet]]
* [[Fulvous-breasted woodpecker]]
* [[Fulvous-crested Tanager]]
* [[Fulvous-chested jungle-flycatcher]]
* [[Fulvous-dotted Treerunner]]
* [[Fulvous-chinned nunlet]]
* [[Fulvous-headed Brush-finch]]
* [[Fulvous-crested tanager]]
* [[Fulvous-headed Tanager]]
* [[Fulvous-dotted treerunner]]
* [[Fulvous-vented Euphonia]]
* [[Fulvous-headed brush-finch]]
* [[Fulvous-headed tanager]]

* [[Fulvous-vented euphonia]]
* <em>[[Gyps fulvus]]</em>, the [[Griffon Vulture]]
* <em>[[Charadrius fulvus]]</em>, the [[Eastern Golden Plover]]
* ''[[Gyps fulvus]]'', the [[griffon vulture]]
* <em>[[Mulleripicus fulvus]]</em>, the [[Ashy Woodpecker]]
* ''[[Pluvialis fulva]]'', the Pacific golden plover
* ''[[Mulleripicus fulvus]]'', the [[ashy woodpecker]]
* ''[[Petrochelidon fulva]]'', the cave swallow


==Reptiles==
==Reptiles==


* <em>[[Thamnophis fulvus]]</em>, the [[Mesoamerican Highlands Gartersnake]]
* ''[[Thamnophis fulvus]]'', the [[Mesoamerican highlands gartersnake]]


==Mammals==
==Mammals==
* [[Fulvous Harvest Mouse]]
* [[Fulvous harvest mouse]]
* [[Fulvous Pygmy Rice Rat]]
* [[Fulvous pygmy rice rat]]
* [[Fulvous-bellied Climbing Rat]]
* [[Fulvous-bellied climbing rat]]
* [[Fulvus Roundleaf Bat]]
* [[Fulvus roundleaf bat]]
* ''[[Eulemur fulvus]]'', the common brown lemur

* <em>[[Eulemur fulvus]]</em>, the Brown Lemur
* ''[[Spermophilus fulvus]]'', the yellow ground squirrel
* <em>[[Spermophilus fulvus]]</em>, the Yellow Souslik


==Fish==
==Fish==
* <em>[[Epinephelus fulvus]]</em>, the Golden Hind
* ''[[Cephalopholis fulva]]'', the coney
* ''[[Starksia fulva]]'', the yellow blenny


==Invertebrates==
==Invertebrates==
[[File:VB 028 Fulvous Forest Skimmer.jpg|thumb|Fulvous forest skimmer – a [[dragonfly]] found in India]]
* [[Fulvous Dawnfly]]
* [[Fulvous Forest Skimmer]]
* [[Fulvous dawnfly]]
* [[Fulvous forest skimmer]]

* <em>[[Dorylus fulvus]]</em>, a West African ant
* ''[[Dorylus fulvus]]'', a West African ant
* <em>[[Technomyrmex fulvus]]</em>, a Central American ant
* ''[[Technomyrmex fulvus]]'', a Central American ant
* ''[[Rasberry crazy ant|Nylanderia fulva]]'', a South American ant
* <em>[[Smicronyx fulvus]]</em>, a sunflower seed [[weevil]]
* <em>[[Tigriopus fulvus]]</em>, a marine [[copepod]]
* ''[[Paratrechina fulva]]'', a South American ant
* ''[[Aphaenogaster fulva]]'', a [[nearctic]] American ant
* <em>[[Menemerus fulvus]]</em>, a Japanese [[jumping spider]]
* <em>[[Euconulus fulvus]]</em>, a New Zealand land snail
* ''[[Smicronyx fulvus]]'', a sunflower seed [[weevil]]
* ''[[Tigriopus fulvus]]'', a marine [[copepod]]
* ''[[Menemerus fulvus]]'', a Japanese [[jumping spider]]
* ''[[Megahexura fulva]]'', the tawny dwarf tarantula
* ''[[Euconulus fulvus]]'', a New Zealand land snail
* ''[[Rhagonycha fulva]]'', the common red soldier beetle
* ''[[Libellula fulva]]'', the scarce chaser; a British dragon fly
* ''[[Aplysina fulva]]'', a scattered pore rope sponge


==Fungi==
==Fungi==
* <em>[[Fomes fulvus]]</em>, a North American [[conk]]
* ''[[Fomes fulvus]]'', a North American [[Bracket fungus|conk]]
* ''[[Amanita fulva]]''
* ''[[Mycovellosiella fulva]]'', a plant pathogen
* ''[[Byssochlamys fulva]]'', a plant pathogen
* '' [[Cladosporium fulvum]]'', a plant pathogen
* ''[[Xanthoria fulva]]'', a lichen


==Prokaryotes==
==Prokaryotes==
* <em>[[Myxococcus fulvus]]</em>
* ''[[Myxococcus fulvus]]''
* ''[[Pseudomonas fulva]]''



==Plants==
==Plants==
* [[File:Hemerocallis fulva 2018 G1.jpg|thumb|The tawny daylily's scientific name is ''hemerocallis fulva'']]''[[Plagiobothrys fulvus]]'', fulvous popcorn flower
* <em>[[Plagiobothrys fulvus]]</em>, Fulvous Popcorn Flower
* <em>[[Chrysopogon fulvus]]</em>, Red False Beardgrass
* ''[[Chrysopogon fulvus]]'', red false beardgrass
* ''[[Hemerocallis fulva]]'', tawny daylily

* ''[[Iris fulva]]'', copper iris
* ''[[Polyscias fulva]]'' a West African parasol tree
* ''[[Ulmus fulva]]'', [[slippery elm]]
* ''[[Quercus fulva]]'', an endemic Mexican oak
* ''[[Utricularia fulva]]'', an Australian carnivorous plant
* ''[[Livistona fulva]]'', a palm having fronds with golden undersides
* ''[[Madhuca fulva]]'', a threatened tree endemic to [[Sri Lanka]]
* ''[[Arachnorchis fulva]]'', the tawny spider-orchid
* ''[[Arctophila fulva]]'', arctic march grass


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{wiktionary}}
* [http://www.yourdictionary.com/fulvous Your Dictionary: Fulvous]
* [http://www.yourdictionary.com/fulvous Your Dictionary: Fulvous]


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Fulvous
 
About these coordinates     Colour coordinates
Hex triplet#E48400
sRGBB (r, g, b)(228, 132, 0)
HSV (h, s, v)(35°, 100%, 89%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(64, 101, 38°)
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ISCC–NBS descriptorStrong orange
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

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

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Fulvous whistling duck
Fulvous-breasted woodpecker

Reptiles

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Mammals

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Fish

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Invertebrates

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Fulvous forest skimmer – a dragonfly found in India

Fungi

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Prokaryotes

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Plants

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See also

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