The eggs are slightly glossy, green or olive, and marked with dark blotches; they are laid from mid-March to early June depending on latitude.
They are smooth, slightly glossy and oval to pear-shaped.
Adult leaves are stalked, lanceolate, to 15 x 2.5 cm, concolorous, and slightly glossy green.
The leaves are dark green, slightly glossy, ovate or oblong, short-stalked, feathery, more or less deeply cut and usually pointed.
One egg is laid that is large and slightly glossy.
The eggs are smooth, slightly glossy and vary in colour, sometimes mimicking those of the host species.
E. petrikensis is a shrub growing up to 3 m with characteristic emerald green, slightly glossy foliage and beautiful, dense clusters of small magenta flowers.
The right shade sheer, slightly glossy, and shimmer-free rejuvenates winter skin without making you look all-made-up.
The shell is smooth and slightly glossy.
Leaves are stalked, lanceolate or curved, discolorous, to 13 x 3 cm, slightly glossy green.