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It is a medium-sized dark bodied dragonfly with colorful wings tinted with pale yellow. There are a few black spots on the apices and nodes of the fore-wings. There is a large patch in the base of the hind-wings, marked with black and golden yellow.
"Dark Wings, Dark Words"'s first airing was seen by 4.27 million viewers. Taking into account the viewers of the later repeat, the figures rose to 5.54 million. [ 3 ] In the United Kingdom, the episode was seen by 0.988 million viewers on Sky Atlantic , being the channel's second highest-rated broadcast that week.
The eyes are red with white spots on the rear edge, and the frons is dark metallic purplish-red. The prothorax is violet with slightly darker longitudinal stripes. The membranous wings have distinctive red veins, the pterostigma is orange-brown, and there is a large orange-brown splash at the base of the hind wings. The abdomen is fairly broad ...
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Sometimes included with the gray-headed dark-eyed junco proper as part of the gray-headed group, this subspecies differs from it in having a more silvery bill [11] with a dark-colored upper mandible and a light-colored lower mandible, [12] [10] a variable amount of rust on the wings, and pale underparts.
It is between 39–57 mm (1.5–2.2 in). The male has a metallic blue-green body and black wings. The female is duller brown with smoky wings that have white spots near the tips (pseudopterostigmata [3]). The naiad is pale brown with darker markings. There are some spots in the wings. [4] [verification needed]
Once Dark appears, his host will change into Dark whenever he is around the person he loves or thinks about them a great deal, though in the anime, Dark can choose not to appear at such times. At the start of D.N.Angel , Dark had lain dormant for 40 years as his previous host, Daiki Niwa , only had one female offspring.
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