scutum with a large band on anterior margin, extending laterally; two very small
yellow spots on the propodeum to either side of the propodeal orifice; tergum I with a yellow band; tergum and sternum II-IV with yellow bands; terga III-IV with evanescent yellow bands.
"I'd like to see optometrists recording the ease of finding the
yellow spot and checking the results over the years for AMD development.
In these ways, then, the optical
Yellow Spot and the literary Yellow Room share a narrative of discovery: from initial mystery; to the hypothesis of "lost matter"; to the revelation of materiality.
Onion Thrips and Iris
Yellow Spot Virus (IYSV) Thrips feed by puncturing plant cells and extracting the cellular fluid (Hunter & Ullman 1989), which results in plant cell death.
The beak has a distinctive
yellow spot at its base.
tabaci transmits Iris
yellow spot virus (family Bunyaviridae, genus Tospovirus, IYSV) and is the principal vector of this pathogen (Pozzer et al.
I wrote to Mr McAtamney suggesting that supporters should be given an option - those wishing to have a regular space should be allocated one, while those who prefer to park anywhere could park in spaces identified in some way (ie a
yellow spot).
We will count to 5." Using a pencil, point to the
yellow spot and say, "1." Point to the green spot and say, "2." Then point to the purple spot and say, "3." Point to the red spot and say, "4." Finally, point to the blue spot and say, "5.
Somehow he got it upgraded with the coveted '
yellow spot' that permits access to the holy of holies that is the parade ring' then spent his afternoon rubbing shoulders with such titans of the turf as Magnier, Tabor, Smith, Fabre and Take.
If he fails to attain the requisite number of points he gets a warning, indicated by a
yellow spot in the Score Book.