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animal-train-1
animal-train-1
2652
lytrosis unitaria
[ "lytrosis (hulst) of louisiana vernon antoine brou jr. 2005. southern lepidopterists' news, 27: 7 .\nlytrosis sinuosa - wings are various shades of brown or yellowish brown with the median area being concolorous with the basal area of the wing .\na revision of the moth genus lytrosis (lepidoptera, geometridae) fred...
{ "text": [ "lytrosis unitaria , the common lytrosis moth , is a species of moth of the geometridae family .", "it is found in north america , including arkansas , georgia , iowa , massachusetts , new hampshire , new jersey , new york , north carolina , ohio , oklahoma , ontario , pennsylvania , south carolina , tennessee , texas , virginia , west virginia and wisconsin .", "the wingspan is about 50 mm .", "the larvae feed on rosa , crataegus , amelanchier , acer , quercus and viburnum species . " ], "topic": [ 29, 20, 9, 8 ] }
lytrosis unitaria, the common lytrosis moth, is a species of moth of the geometridae family. it is found in north america, including arkansas, georgia, iowa, massachusetts, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north carolina, ohio, oklahoma, ontario, pennsylvania, south carolina, tennessee, texas, virginia, west virginia and wisconsin. the wingspan is about 50 mm. the larvae feed on rosa, crataegus, amelanchier, acer, quercus and viburnum species.
[ "lytrosis unitaria, the common lytrosis moth, is a species of moth of the geometridae family. it is found in north america, including arkansas, georgia, iowa, massachusetts, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north carolina, ohio, oklahoma, ontario, pennsylvania, south carolina, tennessee, texas, virginia, west v...
animal-train-2
animal-train-2
2653
abantiades sericatus
[ "abantiades sericatus tindale, 1932; rec. s. aust. mus. 4 (4): 513; tl: western australia, lake grace\nabantiades sericatus; [ nhm card ]; [ aucl ]; nielsen, robinson & wagner, 2000, j. nat. hist. 34: 856 (list )\nabantiades lineacurva. brookton highway, se of kelmscott, western australia. photo courtesy of paul hu...
{ "text": [ "abantiades sericatus is a moth of the hepialidae family .", "it is endemic to western australia .", "the wingspan is about 70 mm .", "adult females have pale brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of white patches with black outlines and two to three orange and blue eyespots .", "the hindwings are pale brown .", "males have white forewings with a sinuous pattern and white hindwings . " ], "topic": [ 2, 0, 9, 1, 1, 1 ] }
abantiades sericatus is a moth of the hepialidae family. it is endemic to western australia. the wingspan is about 70 mm. adult females have pale brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of white patches with black outlines and two to three orange and blue eyespots. the hindwings are pale brown. males have white forewings with a sinuous pattern and white hindwings.
[ "abantiades sericatus is a moth of the hepialidae family. it is endemic to western australia. the wingspan is about 70 mm. adult females have pale brown forewings with a sinuous pattern of white patches with black outlines and two to three orange and blue eyespots. the hindwings are pale brown. males have white for...
animal-train-3
animal-train-3
2654
eupoca haakei
[ "eupoca haakei is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by solis and adamski in 1998. it is found at low elevations in south - eastern costa rica .\neupoca haakei is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by solis and adamski in 1998. it is found at low elevations in south - eastern costa rica ...
{ "text": [ "eupoca haakei is a moth in the crambidae family .", "it was described by solis and adamski in 1998 .", "it is found at low elevations in south-eastern costa rica .", "the length of the forewings is 7.8-9.5 mm .", "the ground colour of the forewings is brown mixed with white and pale brown scales .", "the distal part of the subterminal area is pale brown and the marginal line is brown .", "the hindwings are pale brown with a brown marginal line . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1, 1 ] }
eupoca haakei is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by solis and adamski in 1998. it is found at low elevations in south-eastern costa rica. the length of the forewings is 7.8-9.5 mm. the ground colour of the forewings is brown mixed with white and pale brown scales. the distal part of the subterminal area is pale brown and the marginal line is brown. the hindwings are pale brown with a brown marginal line.
[ "eupoca haakei is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by solis and adamski in 1998. it is found at low elevations in south-eastern costa rica. the length of the forewings is 7.8-9.5 mm. the ground colour of the forewings is brown mixed with white and pale brown scales. the distal part of the subtermina...
animal-train-4
animal-train-4
2655
polish cochineal
[ "clockwise: kermes, armenian cochineal, polish cochineal, lac dye and american cochineal .\n], and hence its presence does not exclude the use of polish cochineal, whereas pp6 precludes the american one .\ncollecting cochineal bugs in peruvian highlands. (the collecting cloth is naturally dyed with cochineal. )\nth...
{ "text": [ "polish cochineal ( porphyrophora polonica ) , also known as polish carmine scales , is a scale insect formerly used to produce a crimson dye of the same name , colloquially known as \" saint john 's blood \" .", "the larvae of p. polonica are sessile parasites living on the roots of various herbs — especially those of the perennial knawel — growing on the sandy soils of central europe and other parts of eurasia .", "before the development of aniline , alizarin , and other synthetic dyes , the insect was of great economic importance , although its use was in decline after the introduction of mexican cochineal to europe in the 16th century . " ], "topic": [ 28, 8, 17 ] }
polish cochineal (porphyrophora polonica), also known as polish carmine scales, is a scale insect formerly used to produce a crimson dye of the same name, colloquially known as " saint john's blood ". the larvae of p. polonica are sessile parasites living on the roots of various herbs — especially those of the perennial knawel — growing on the sandy soils of central europe and other parts of eurasia. before the development of aniline, alizarin, and other synthetic dyes, the insect was of great economic importance, although its use was in decline after the introduction of mexican cochineal to europe in the 16th century.
[ "polish cochineal (porphyrophora polonica), also known as polish carmine scales, is a scale insect formerly used to produce a crimson dye of the same name, colloquially known as \" saint john's blood \". the larvae of p. polonica are sessile parasites living on the roots of various herbs — especially those of the p...
animal-train-5
animal-train-5
2656
tenrec
[ "keeping lesser hedgehog tenrecs in captivity has helped biologists learn much about this tenrec species and tenrec biology in general. there are 4 other species of tenrec that do well in captivity: the common tenrec (the largest tenrec species), the greater hedgehog tenrec (the larger cousin of the lesser hedgehog...
{ "text": [ "a tenrec is any species of mammal within the family tenrecidae , found on madagascar and in parts of the african mainland .", "tenrecs are widely diverse ; as a result of convergent evolution they resemble hedgehogs , shrews , opossums , mice and even otters .", "they occupy aquatic , arboreal , terrestrial and fossorial environments .", "some of these species , including the greater hedgehog tenrec , can be found in the madagascar dry deciduous forests . " ], "topic": [ 20, 4, 13, 20 ] }
a tenrec is any species of mammal within the family tenrecidae, found on madagascar and in parts of the african mainland. tenrecs are widely diverse; as a result of convergent evolution they resemble hedgehogs, shrews, opossums, mice and even otters. they occupy aquatic, arboreal, terrestrial and fossorial environments. some of these species, including the greater hedgehog tenrec, can be found in the madagascar dry deciduous forests.
[ "a tenrec is any species of mammal within the family tenrecidae, found on madagascar and in parts of the african mainland. tenrecs are widely diverse; as a result of convergent evolution they resemble hedgehogs, shrews, opossums, mice and even otters. they occupy aquatic, arboreal, terrestrial and fossorial environ...
animal-train-6
animal-train-6
2657
neodactria caliginosellus
[ "black grass - veneer - hodges # 5381 (neodactria caliginosella) - neodactria caliginosellus - bugguide. net\nspecies neodactria caliginosellus - black grass - veneer - hodges # 5381 - bugguide. net\nlandry, b. and r. l. brown. 2005. two new species of neodactria landry (lepidoptera: pyralidae: crambinae) from the ...
{ "text": [ "neodactria caliginosellus , the corn root webworm or black grass-veneer , is a moth in the crambidae family .", "it was described by clemens in 1860 .", "it is found in north america , where it has been recorded from alabama , alberta , california , florida , georgia , illinois , indiana , maine , maryland , mississippi , north carolina , ohio , oklahoma , ontario , south carolina and tennessee .", "the habitat consists of grassy areas and fields .", "the wingspan is about 17 mm .", "the forewings are dark brown to blackish with black postmedian and subterminal lines .", "the hindwings are dark greyish brown .", "there is one generation per year with adults on wing in june and july in the northern part of the range .", "in florida , adults have been recorded on wing from february to november .", "the larvae feed on turf grasses and corn stalks .", "they have a pale white to grey body . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 24, 9, 1, 1, 8, 8, 8, 23 ] }
neodactria caliginosellus, the corn root webworm or black grass-veneer, is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by clemens in 1860. it is found in north america, where it has been recorded from alabama, alberta, california, florida, georgia, illinois, indiana, maine, maryland, mississippi, north carolina, ohio, oklahoma, ontario, south carolina and tennessee. the habitat consists of grassy areas and fields. the wingspan is about 17 mm. the forewings are dark brown to blackish with black postmedian and subterminal lines. the hindwings are dark greyish brown. there is one generation per year with adults on wing in june and july in the northern part of the range. in florida, adults have been recorded on wing from february to november. the larvae feed on turf grasses and corn stalks. they have a pale white to grey body.
[ "neodactria caliginosellus, the corn root webworm or black grass-veneer, is a moth in the crambidae family. it was described by clemens in 1860. it is found in north america, where it has been recorded from alabama, alberta, california, florida, georgia, illinois, indiana, maine, maryland, mississippi, north caroli...
animal-train-7
animal-train-7
2658
cerithiopsilla antarctica
[ "species cerithiopsilla antarctica (smith, 1907) accepted as cerithiella antarctica (e. a. smith, 1907 )\nspecies cerithiopsilla cincta thiele, 1912 accepted as cerithiella cincta (thiele, 1912) accepted as cerithiella antarctica (e. a. smith, 1907) (original combination )\ncerithiopsilla cincta thiele, 1912 accept...
{ "text": [ "cerithiopsilla antarctica is a species of very small sea snails , marine gastropod molluscs in the family cerithiopsidae .", "it was described by smith in 1907 . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5 ] }
cerithiopsilla antarctica is a species of very small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family cerithiopsidae. it was described by smith in 1907.
[ "cerithiopsilla antarctica is a species of very small sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the family cerithiopsidae. it was described by smith in 1907." ]
animal-train-8
animal-train-8
2659
peristernia pulchella
[ "peristernia - pulchella _ 01. jpg taken by reeve 1847: plate fig. 65 image page with metadata full resolution image\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - species: peristernia pulchella (l. a. reeve, 1847) - id: 1972653970\nreeve, l. a. 1847. conchologia iconica: or, illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals. vol....
{ "text": [ "peristernia pulchella is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae , the spindle snails , the tulip snails and their allies . " ], "topic": [ 2 ] }
peristernia pulchella is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies.
[ "peristernia pulchella is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies." ]
animal-train-9
animal-train-9
2660
caesio caerulaurea
[ "nick hope marked the creole, english common name\ngowana\nfrom\ncaesio caerulaurea lacepède, 1801\nas untrusted .\nnick hope marked the creole, english common name\nkibiri\nfrom\ncaesio caerulaurea lacepède, 1801\nas untrusted .\nnick hope marked the creole, english common name\nvaber - vaber\nfrom\ncaesio caerula...
{ "text": [ "caesio caerulaurea , the blue and gold fusilier , blue fusilier , gold-band fusilier or scissor-tailed fusilier , is a species of marine fish in the family caesionidae .", "it is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the indo-pacific area , including the red sea .", "this fish can reach a maximum size of 35 cm in length , but its common length is 23.5 cm . " ], "topic": [ 14, 13, 0 ] }
caesio caerulaurea, the blue and gold fusilier, blue fusilier, gold-band fusilier or scissor-tailed fusilier, is a species of marine fish in the family caesionidae. it is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the indo-pacific area, including the red sea. this fish can reach a maximum size of 35 cm in length, but its common length is 23.5 cm.
[ "caesio caerulaurea, the blue and gold fusilier, blue fusilier, gold-band fusilier or scissor-tailed fusilier, is a species of marine fish in the family caesionidae. it is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the indo-pacific area, including the red sea. this fish can reach a maximum size of 35 cm in length...
animal-train-10
animal-train-10
2661
i ' ll have another
[ "“it’s kind of sad. i would have liked to have had a lot of i’ll have anothers. ”\nabove / below: i' ll have another wins the 2012 kentucky derby .\nabove: i' ll have another and lava man in the post parade .\ni’ll have another’s dam archs gal edith showed talent in winning her only start .\ni’ll have another has a...
{ "text": [ "i 'll have another ( foaled april 1 , 2009 ) is a north american thoroughbred race horse , bred in kentucky , owned by canadian businessman j. paul reddam and trained by doug o'neill .", "in may 2012 , ridden by mario gutierrez , he won the first two legs of the triple crown by taking the kentucky derby with a time of 2:01.83 .", "and the preakness stakes in 1:55.94 .", "on the day before the belmont stakes , he was scratched due to tendonitis , ending his chances of winning the triple crown , and retired from racing . " ], "topic": [ 22, 14, 0, 14 ] }
i'll have another (foaled april 1, 2009) is a north american thoroughbred race horse, bred in kentucky, owned by canadian businessman j. paul reddam and trained by doug o'neill. in may 2012, ridden by mario gutierrez, he won the first two legs of the triple crown by taking the kentucky derby with a time of 2:01.83. and the preakness stakes in 1:55.94. on the day before the belmont stakes, he was scratched due to tendonitis, ending his chances of winning the triple crown, and retired from racing.
[ "i'll have another (foaled april 1, 2009) is a north american thoroughbred race horse, bred in kentucky, owned by canadian businessman j. paul reddam and trained by doug o'neill. in may 2012, ridden by mario gutierrez, he won the first two legs of the triple crown by taking the kentucky derby with a time of 2:01.83...
animal-train-11
animal-train-11
2662
ptocheuusa paupella
[ "ptocheuusa paupella (larvae) walking on seadhead' s petals. faro, algarve\nptocheuusa paupella (light fleabane neb) - norfolk micro moths - the micro moths of norfolk .\nenter the name or part of a name you wish to search for. the asterisk character * can be used as wildcard. e. g.' papilio *'. keep in mind that t...
{ "text": [ "ptocheuusa paupella , the light fleabane neb , is a moth of the gelechiidae family .", "it is found from central and southern europe to the ural mountains .", "it is also found in turkey and india .", "the wingspan is 10 – 12 mm .", "the ground colour is buff , streaked with whitish and with darker speckling .", "adults are on wing in june and again from august to september .", "the larvae feed in the seedheads of pulicaria dysenterica , centaurea nigra and inula crithmoides . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 20, 9, 1, 8, 8 ] }
ptocheuusa paupella, the light fleabane neb, is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it is found from central and southern europe to the ural mountains. it is also found in turkey and india. the wingspan is 10 – 12 mm. the ground colour is buff, streaked with whitish and with darker speckling. adults are on wing in june and again from august to september. the larvae feed in the seedheads of pulicaria dysenterica, centaurea nigra and inula crithmoides.
[ "ptocheuusa paupella, the light fleabane neb, is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it is found from central and southern europe to the ural mountains. it is also found in turkey and india. the wingspan is 10 – 12 mm. the ground colour is buff, streaked with whitish and with darker speckling. adults are on wing in j...
animal-train-12
animal-train-12
2663
neobarbara
[ "neobarbara is a genus of moths belonging to the tortricidae family. it contains only one species, neobarbara olivacea, which is found in china (qinghai) .\ngenus: neobarbara liu & nasu, 1993. tinea 13 (21 - 29): 245 .\ntype - species: neobarbara olivacea liu & nasu, 1993. reports on the collections made by the bou...
{ "text": [ "neobarbara is a genus of moths belonging to the tortricidae family .", "it contains only one species , neobarbara olivacea , which is found in china ( qinghai ) .", "the wingspan is about 10 mm .", "the forewings are olive-green with cream white tips of the scales .", "the hindwings are light greyish brown .", "the larvae feed on picea asperata , picea purpurea and picea wilsonii .", "the larvae have a cream-yellow body and dark brown head . " ], "topic": [ 26, 26, 9, 1, 1, 3, 23 ] }
neobarbara is a genus of moths belonging to the tortricidae family. it contains only one species, neobarbara olivacea, which is found in china (qinghai). the wingspan is about 10 mm. the forewings are olive-green with cream white tips of the scales. the hindwings are light greyish brown. the larvae feed on picea asperata, picea purpurea and picea wilsonii. the larvae have a cream-yellow body and dark brown head.
[ "neobarbara is a genus of moths belonging to the tortricidae family. it contains only one species, neobarbara olivacea, which is found in china (qinghai). the wingspan is about 10 mm. the forewings are olive-green with cream white tips of the scales. the hindwings are light greyish brown. the larvae feed on picea a...
animal-train-13
animal-train-13
2664
agama planiceps
[ "agama lionotus var. mwanzae loveridge 1923 agama agama mwanzae — mertens 1955: 53 agama planiceps mwanzae — loveridge 1957: 195 agama planiceps mwanzae kluge 1984 agama planiceps mwanzae — wermuth 1967: 21 agama mwanzae — broadley & howell 1991: 11 agama mwanzae — wagner et al. 2008 agama mwanzae — spawls et al. 2...
{ "text": [ "the namib rock agama ( agama planiceps ) is a species of agamid lizard that is native to granite rocky outcrops in northwestern namibia and southwestern angola . " ], "topic": [ 29 ] }
the namib rock agama (agama planiceps) is a species of agamid lizard that is native to granite rocky outcrops in northwestern namibia and southwestern angola.
[ "the namib rock agama (agama planiceps) is a species of agamid lizard that is native to granite rocky outcrops in northwestern namibia and southwestern angola." ]
animal-train-14
animal-train-14
2665
sphaeroma terebrans
[ "sphaeroma terebrans: a threat to the mangroves of southwestern florida. - pubmed - ncbi\nassociated species: in addition to the close association of sphaeroma terebrans and its preferred host habitat, the red mangrove rhizophora mangle in the indian river lagoon, thiel (2000) reports that juveniles of the sphaerom...
{ "text": [ "sphaeroma terebrans is a mangrove-boring isopod that was first documented in the united states as early as 1897 .", "it is 8 – 10 millimetres ( 0.31 – 0.39 in ) long , and is thought to have been introduced by wooden-hulled ships .", "the isopod is found throughout the gulf of mexico mainly in mangrove swamps of louisiana and florida .", "s. terebrans will also bore into boats , wooden pilings and other wooden structures .", "the burrowing activities of sphaeroma terebrans hinder the growth of mangroves , and its wood boring activities limits mangroves to the upper limits of the intertidal zone . " ], "topic": [ 24, 17, 24, 6, 18 ] }
sphaeroma terebrans is a mangrove-boring isopod that was first documented in the united states as early as 1897. it is 8 – 10 millimetres (0.31 – 0.39 in) long, and is thought to have been introduced by wooden-hulled ships. the isopod is found throughout the gulf of mexico mainly in mangrove swamps of louisiana and florida. s. terebrans will also bore into boats, wooden pilings and other wooden structures. the burrowing activities of sphaeroma terebrans hinder the growth of mangroves, and its wood boring activities limits mangroves to the upper limits of the intertidal zone.
[ "sphaeroma terebrans is a mangrove-boring isopod that was first documented in the united states as early as 1897. it is 8 – 10 millimetres (0.31 – 0.39 in) long, and is thought to have been introduced by wooden-hulled ships. the isopod is found throughout the gulf of mexico mainly in mangrove swamps of louisiana an...
animal-train-15
animal-train-15
2666
pycnosteus
[ "pycnosteus cf. tuberculatus: mark, 1956, lk. 81, joon. 5\npycnosteus tuberculatus rohon: mark - kurik, 2000, lk. 316, joon .\npycnosteus tuberculatus: märss et al. , 2008, lk. 221, joon .\npycnosteus palaeformis preobrajenski: obruchev, 1947, lk. 196, joon. l 4\npycnosteus imperfectus (preobr): mark, 1956, lk. 33,...
{ "text": [ "pycnosteus is an extinct genus of jawless fish from the devonian .", "it is thought to have cruised through vegetation , eating small invertebrates which it knocked loose . " ], "topic": [ 26, 12 ] }
pycnosteus is an extinct genus of jawless fish from the devonian. it is thought to have cruised through vegetation, eating small invertebrates which it knocked loose.
[ "pycnosteus is an extinct genus of jawless fish from the devonian. it is thought to have cruised through vegetation, eating small invertebrates which it knocked loose." ]
animal-train-16
animal-train-16
2667
dichomeris heriguronis
[ "species dichomeris heriguronis - black - edged dichomeris - hodges # 2309 - bugguide. net\ndichomeris heriguronis (matsumura, 1931) replaces 2309 dichomeris picrocarpa. formerly a synonymy of dichomeris oceanis meyrick, 1920, this species has been elevated back to full species status and includes as a synonym 2309...
{ "text": [ "the black-edged dichomeris or black-edged carbatina ( dichomeris heriguronis ) is a moth of the gelechiidae family .", "it is found in the north-eastern united states , korea , japan , china , taiwan and india .", "it has also been recorded in the netherlands , where it is an exotic species .", "the length of the forewings is 7.5-8.5 mm .", "the larvae feed on prunus species in korea . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 8, 9, 8 ] }
the black-edged dichomeris or black-edged carbatina (dichomeris heriguronis) is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it is found in the north-eastern united states, korea, japan, china, taiwan and india. it has also been recorded in the netherlands, where it is an exotic species. the length of the forewings is 7.5-8.5 mm. the larvae feed on prunus species in korea.
[ "the black-edged dichomeris or black-edged carbatina (dichomeris heriguronis) is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it is found in the north-eastern united states, korea, japan, china, taiwan and india. it has also been recorded in the netherlands, where it is an exotic species. the length of the forewings is 7.5-8....
animal-train-17
animal-train-17
2668
epermenia parasitica
[ "parasitica of the family ichneumonidae of the ussr and adjacent countries. part 4. ophioninae\nhost ranges of parasitoids (hymenoptera: braconidae and ichneumonidae) reared from epermenia chaerophyllella (goeze) (lepidoptera: epermeniidae) in britain, with description of a new species of triclistus (ichneumonidae)...
{ "text": [ "epermenia parasitica is a moth in the family epermeniidae .", "it was described by meyrick in 1930 .", "it is found on java .", "the wingspan is 8 – 9 mm .", "the forewings are grey-whitish , with the apex of scales dark grey , forming a close rather irregular striolation , more or less largely suffused ochreous-brown except anteriorly .", "there are three small black dots in a longitudinal row in the disc from one-fourth to three-fourths and several dark grey transverse spots from the costa , as well as a black apical dot .", "the hindwings are grey . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1, 1 ] }
epermenia parasitica is a moth in the family epermeniidae. it was described by meyrick in 1930. it is found on java. the wingspan is 8 – 9 mm. the forewings are grey-whitish, with the apex of scales dark grey, forming a close rather irregular striolation, more or less largely suffused ochreous-brown except anteriorly. there are three small black dots in a longitudinal row in the disc from one-fourth to three-fourths and several dark grey transverse spots from the costa, as well as a black apical dot. the hindwings are grey.
[ "epermenia parasitica is a moth in the family epermeniidae. it was described by meyrick in 1930. it is found on java. the wingspan is 8 – 9 mm. the forewings are grey-whitish, with the apex of scales dark grey, forming a close rather irregular striolation, more or less largely suffused ochreous-brown except anterio...
animal-train-18
animal-train-18
2669
antaeotricha binubila
[ "antaeotricha suffumigata walsingham, 1897; 98; tl: mount gay est. , grenada\nantaeotricha malachita meyrick, 1915; exot. microlep. 1 (13): 404; tl: british guiana\nantaeotricha parastis van gyen, 1913; bol. mus. nac. chile 5: 339; tl: collipulli\nantaeotricha platydesma meyrick, 1915; exot. microlep. 1 (13): 405; ...
{ "text": [ "antaeotricha binubila is a moth in the depressariidae family .", "it was described by philipp christoph zeller in 1854 .", "it is found in brazil ( amazonas ) and surinam .", "the wingspan is 24-25 mm .", "the forewings are white , the dorsal half suffused with whitish-fuscous .", "there are two suffused transverse dark fuscous blotches on the dorsum in the middle and towards the tornus , reaching nearly half across the wing , the apex of the second giving rise to a short inwardly oblique streak of faint fuscous suffusion .", "a faint curved inwardly oblique fuscous shade from the tornus is more or less indicated for about half the breadth of the wing , in males continued by two or throe faint dots directed towards three-fourths of the costa .", "two or three fuscous marginal dots are found around the apex .", "the hindwings in males are whitish tinged with grey on the posterior half , in females light grey or whitish .", "the costal margin in males is somewhat expanded to beyond the middle , with moderate projection of hairscales suffused with grey beneath , and a long whitish subcostal hairpencil lying beneath the forewings . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 ] }
antaeotricha binubila is a moth in the depressariidae family. it was described by philipp christoph zeller in 1854. it is found in brazil (amazonas) and surinam. the wingspan is 24-25 mm. the forewings are white, the dorsal half suffused with whitish-fuscous. there are two suffused transverse dark fuscous blotches on the dorsum in the middle and towards the tornus, reaching nearly half across the wing, the apex of the second giving rise to a short inwardly oblique streak of faint fuscous suffusion. a faint curved inwardly oblique fuscous shade from the tornus is more or less indicated for about half the breadth of the wing, in males continued by two or throe faint dots directed towards three-fourths of the costa. two or three fuscous marginal dots are found around the apex. the hindwings in males are whitish tinged with grey on the posterior half, in females light grey or whitish. the costal margin in males is somewhat expanded to beyond the middle, with moderate projection of hairscales suffused with grey beneath, and a long whitish subcostal hairpencil lying beneath the forewings.
[ "antaeotricha binubila is a moth in the depressariidae family. it was described by philipp christoph zeller in 1854. it is found in brazil (amazonas) and surinam. the wingspan is 24-25 mm. the forewings are white, the dorsal half suffused with whitish-fuscous. there are two suffused transverse dark fuscous blotches...
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muticaria
[ "no one has contributed data records for muticaria brancatoi yet. learn how to contribute .\nfurther information: the door snail species found on the maltese isands is endemic and protected. it is often found in rock cavities and cracks near damp areas or valleys. it is categorised in the family clausiliidae. there...
{ "text": [ "muticaria is a genus of small , air-breathing land snails , terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family clausiliidae , the door snails , all of which have a clausilium . " ], "topic": [ 11 ] }
muticaria is a genus of small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family clausiliidae, the door snails, all of which have a clausilium.
[ "muticaria is a genus of small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family clausiliidae, the door snails, all of which have a clausilium." ]
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xiphopenaeus
[ "explore what eol knows about xiphopenaeus kroyeri (c. heller, 1862) .\natlantic seabob - xiphopenaeus kroyeri (c. heller, 1862) - overview - encyclopedia of life\ngusmão j, lazoski c, monteiro fa and solé - cava am. 2006. cryptic species and population structuring of the atlantic and pacific seabob shrimp species,...
{ "text": [ "xiphopenaeus is a genus of crustaceans in the suborder dendrobranchiata , the shrimps and prawns .", "two species are in this genus : xiphopenaeus kroyeri xiphopenaeus riveti likely , more species have not yet been described and named .", "these were previously considered to be two names for the same species , but genetic analysis confirms they are two distinct species .", "x. kroyeri occurs in the atlantic ocean , while x. riveti lives in the pacific .", "x. kroyeri , the seabob shrimp , is a very important food species fished off the coast of brazil . " ], "topic": [ 7, 11, 6, 13, 17 ] }
xiphopenaeus is a genus of crustaceans in the suborder dendrobranchiata, the shrimps and prawns. two species are in this genus: xiphopenaeus kroyeri xiphopenaeus riveti likely, more species have not yet been described and named. these were previously considered to be two names for the same species, but genetic analysis confirms they are two distinct species. x. kroyeri occurs in the atlantic ocean, while x. riveti lives in the pacific. x. kroyeri, the seabob shrimp, is a very important food species fished off the coast of brazil.
[ "xiphopenaeus is a genus of crustaceans in the suborder dendrobranchiata, the shrimps and prawns. two species are in this genus: xiphopenaeus kroyeri xiphopenaeus riveti likely, more species have not yet been described and named. these were previously considered to be two names for the same species, but genetic ana...
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parktown prawn
[ "right but surely the parktown prawn is named after the common prawn. crickets / wetas look a like weird prawns .\ni’m brave only in certain areas. the parktown prawn is not one of them .\nthe parktown prawn is capable of large jumps when threatened, often ejecting an offensive black fecal liquid .\na member of the...
{ "text": [ "\" parktown prawn \" is a common name for libanasidus vittatus , a species of king cricket endemic to southern africa .", "it is unrelated to prawns , libanasidus being insects in the order orthoptera – crickets , locusts and similar insects .", "the king crickets are not really crickets either : they belong to the family anostostomatidae , whereas true crickets are in the gryllidae .", "the insect gets its english name from the suburb of parktown in johannesburg , south africa where they are common .", "in angola , it is found in the southern savanna and semi-arid regions , whereas in namibia it is found throughout the territory .", "the parktown prawn is related to the new zealand tree weta , which is also in the family anostostomatidae .", "the parktown prawn is held in low regard by many householders , but gardeners value them for controlling garden snail populations and attracting the hadeda ibis .", "the animal is omnivorous , with a diet that includes snails , other invertebrates , and vegetable matter .", "in urban environments , they will readily take food made available by suburban dwellers , including cat food and dog food and their droppings . " ], "topic": [ 25, 12, 28, 25, 20, 26, 23, 8, 15 ] }
" parktown prawn " is a common name for libanasidus vittatus, a species of king cricket endemic to southern africa. it is unrelated to prawns, libanasidus being insects in the order orthoptera – crickets, locusts and similar insects. the king crickets are not really crickets either: they belong to the family anostostomatidae, whereas true crickets are in the gryllidae. the insect gets its english name from the suburb of parktown in johannesburg, south africa where they are common. in angola, it is found in the southern savanna and semi-arid regions, whereas in namibia it is found throughout the territory. the parktown prawn is related to the new zealand tree weta, which is also in the family anostostomatidae. the parktown prawn is held in low regard by many householders, but gardeners value them for controlling garden snail populations and attracting the hadeda ibis. the animal is omnivorous, with a diet that includes snails, other invertebrates, and vegetable matter. in urban environments, they will readily take food made available by suburban dwellers, including cat food and dog food and their droppings.
[ "\" parktown prawn \" is a common name for libanasidus vittatus, a species of king cricket endemic to southern africa. it is unrelated to prawns, libanasidus being insects in the order orthoptera – crickets, locusts and similar insects. the king crickets are not really crickets either: they belong to the family ano...
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round island burrowing boa
[ "native to round island, a tiny island off the coast of mauritius, the round island burrowing boa preferred to live on the topsoil layers of ...\nthe round island burrowing boa (bolyeria multocarinata) is a species of snake that went extinct in 1975. the boa was native to a small island off the coast of mauritius c...
{ "text": [ "the round island burrowing boa ( bolyeria multocarinata ) is an extinct species of snake in the family bolyeriidae , in the monotypic genus bolyeria , which was endemic to mauritius .", "the species was last seen on round island in 1975 .", "no subspecies are currently recognized . " ], "topic": [ 26, 12, 5 ] }
the round island burrowing boa (bolyeria multocarinata) is an extinct species of snake in the family bolyeriidae, in the monotypic genus bolyeria, which was endemic to mauritius. the species was last seen on round island in 1975. no subspecies are currently recognized.
[ "the round island burrowing boa (bolyeria multocarinata) is an extinct species of snake in the family bolyeriidae, in the monotypic genus bolyeria, which was endemic to mauritius. the species was last seen on round island in 1975. no subspecies are currently recognized." ]
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brachycephalus fuscolineatus
[ "its texture can also be found on brachycephalus fuscolineatus, which has yellow skin and a green - and - brown stripe on its back .\nbrachycephalus fuscolineatus. santa catarina: morro do baú, municipality of ilhota dzup 159 (holotype), dzup 158, 160, 401–5 (all paratypes) .\nbrachycephalus olivaceus is a greenish...
{ "text": [ "brachycephalus fuscolineatus is a species of frogs in the brachycephalidae family .", "it is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by lf ribeiro and a team of scientists from the mater natura - instituto de estudos ambientais in brazil .", "like all species in its genus , it is found in a very small strip of atlantic forest in the southeastern coast of the country , and has a vibrant colour pattern .", "the speciation seen in this genus is thought to be a byproduct of the rift between the valley versus mountain terrain and its particular microclimates , to which they are adapted .", "it might be in population decline due to habitat loss .", "its name is derived from the latin fuscus , meaning \" dark \" or \" swarthy \" , and lineatus , meaning \" of a line \" , alluding to the characteristic dark stripe across the dorsum of this species . " ], "topic": [ 29, 5, 23, 13, 17, 25 ] }
brachycephalus fuscolineatus is a species of frogs in the brachycephalidae family. it is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by lf ribeiro and a team of scientists from the mater natura - instituto de estudos ambientais in brazil. like all species in its genus, it is found in a very small strip of atlantic forest in the southeastern coast of the country, and has a vibrant colour pattern. the speciation seen in this genus is thought to be a byproduct of the rift between the valley versus mountain terrain and its particular microclimates, to which they are adapted. it might be in population decline due to habitat loss. its name is derived from the latin fuscus, meaning " dark " or " swarthy ", and lineatus, meaning " of a line ", alluding to the characteristic dark stripe across the dorsum of this species.
[ "brachycephalus fuscolineatus is a species of frogs in the brachycephalidae family. it is very tiny and was one of seven new species described by lf ribeiro and a team of scientists from the mater natura - instituto de estudos ambientais in brazil. like all species in its genus, it is found in a very small strip of...
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mylossoma duriventre
[ "sara eckert added text to\nmylossoma duriventre\non\nmylossoma duriventre (cuvier, 1818 )\n.\nfernando jerep marked\npacu - peva (mylossoma duriventre )\nas trusted on the\nmylossoma duriventre\npage .\nkatja schulz marked\nmylossoma duriventre - credit sandra j. raredon, division of fishes, nmnh\nas trusted on th...
{ "text": [ "mylossoma duriventre , the silver mylossoma , is a species of freshwater serrasalmid fish endemic to tropical and subtropical south america .", "it grows to a maximum length of about 25 cm ( 10 in ) and a weight of 1 kg ( 2.2 lb ) .", "it is the subject of a local fishery , being known as palu in brazil and palometa in venezuela ( names it shares with several relatives ) . " ], "topic": [ 22, 0, 15 ] }
mylossoma duriventre, the silver mylossoma, is a species of freshwater serrasalmid fish endemic to tropical and subtropical south america. it grows to a maximum length of about 25 cm (10 in) and a weight of 1 kg (2.2 lb). it is the subject of a local fishery, being known as palu in brazil and palometa in venezuela (names it shares with several relatives).
[ "mylossoma duriventre, the silver mylossoma, is a species of freshwater serrasalmid fish endemic to tropical and subtropical south america. it grows to a maximum length of about 25 cm (10 in) and a weight of 1 kg (2.2 lb). it is the subject of a local fishery, being known as palu in brazil and palometa in venezuela...
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bicyclus dentata
[ "bicyclus ephorus weymer, 1892; stettin ent. ztg 53 (4 - 6): 79\nbicyclus auricruda; [ bow ]: pl. 115, f. 2; [ nhm card ]\nbicyclus anynana; [ bk ]: 271, pl. 29, f. 419; [ afrl ]\nbicyclus vansoni condamin, 1965; bull. i. f. a. n. (a) 27: 1101\nbicyclus similis condamin, 1963; bull. i. f. a. n. (a) 25: 902\nbicyclu...
{ "text": [ "bicyclus dentata , the dentate bush brown , is a butterfly in the nymphalidae family .", "it is found in western and central kenya , western uganda , tanzania , rwanda , burundi and the democratic republic of the congo .", "the habitat consists of semi-montane and montane forests .", "adults are attracted to fermenting fruit . " ], "topic": [ 21, 20, 24, 8 ] }
bicyclus dentata, the dentate bush brown, is a butterfly in the nymphalidae family. it is found in western and central kenya, western uganda, tanzania, rwanda, burundi and the democratic republic of the congo. the habitat consists of semi-montane and montane forests. adults are attracted to fermenting fruit.
[ "bicyclus dentata, the dentate bush brown, is a butterfly in the nymphalidae family. it is found in western and central kenya, western uganda, tanzania, rwanda, burundi and the democratic republic of the congo. the habitat consists of semi-montane and montane forests. adults are attracted to fermenting fruit." ]
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sea cucumber as food
[ "sea cucumber in desserts, soaps move over konnyaku jelly as the famed sea cucumber from noto sea worms in .\nthe scale worm arctonoe pulchra may occur as a commensal on the red sea cucumber .\nwhitehouse mw, fairlie dp. anti - inflammatory activity of a holothurian (sea cucumber) food supplement in rats .\nthe enh...
{ "text": [ "sea cucumbers are marine animals of the class holothuroidea .", "they are used in fresh or dried form in various cuisines .", "in some cultural contexts the sea cucumber is thought to have medicinal value .", "the creature and the food product are commonly known as bêche-de-mer in french , from portuguese \" bicho do mar \" ( literally \" sea worm \" ) , trepang ( or trīpang ) in indonesian , namako in japanese , balatan in tagalog and loli in hawaiian .", "in malay , it is known as the gamat .", "most cultures in east and southeast asia regard sea cucumbers as a delicacy .", "a number of dishes are made with sea cucumber , and in most dishes it has a slippery texture .", "common ingredients that go with sea cucumber dishes include winter melon , conpoy , kai-lan , shiitake mushroom , and chinese cabbage . " ], "topic": [ 2, 13, 2, 29, 27, 2, 17, 14 ] }
sea cucumbers are marine animals of the class holothuroidea. they are used in fresh or dried form in various cuisines. in some cultural contexts the sea cucumber is thought to have medicinal value. the creature and the food product are commonly known as bêche-de-mer in french, from portuguese " bicho do mar " (literally " sea worm "), trepang (or trīpang) in indonesian, namako in japanese, balatan in tagalog and loli in hawaiian. in malay, it is known as the gamat. most cultures in east and southeast asia regard sea cucumbers as a delicacy. a number of dishes are made with sea cucumber, and in most dishes it has a slippery texture. common ingredients that go with sea cucumber dishes include winter melon, conpoy, kai-lan, shiitake mushroom, and chinese cabbage.
[ "sea cucumbers are marine animals of the class holothuroidea. they are used in fresh or dried form in various cuisines. in some cultural contexts the sea cucumber is thought to have medicinal value. the creature and the food product are commonly known as bêche-de-mer in french, from portuguese \" bicho do mar \" (l...
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pilot whale
[ "pilot w, manager at pilot whale cafe'. , responded to this review\npilot w, owner at pilot whale cafe'. , responded to this review\nnoaa. 2014. long - finned pilot whale (globicephala melas). urltoken\n3. the pilot whale hunted in the faroe islands is an endangered species .\n, pilot whale steaks are marinated, cu...
{ "text": [ "pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus globicephala .", "the two extant species are the long-finned pilot whale ( g. melas ) and the short-finned pilot whale ( g. macrorhynchus ) .", "the two are not readily distinguishable at sea , and analysis of the skulls is the best way to distinguish between the species .", "between the two species , they range nearly worldwide , with long-finned pilot whales living in colder waters and short-finned pilot whales living in tropical and subtropical waters .", "pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins , exceeded in size only by the killer whale .", "they and other large members of the dolphin family are also known as blackfish .", "pilot whales eat squid primarily , and also fish .", "they are highly social , and studies suggest that both males and females remain in their mother 's pod , an unusual trait among mammals , also found in certain killer whale communities .", "short-finned pilot whales are one of the few mammal species in which females go through menopause , and post-reproductive females may contribute to the survival of younger members of their pods .", "pilot whales are notorious for stranding themselves on beaches , and are among the most common cetacean stranders .", "several theories have been proposed to account for this behavior .", "the conservation status of neither species has been determined , but they are subject to both direct and indirect bycatch in fisheries .", "whalers in a few countries continue to hunt pilot whales . " ], "topic": [ 26, 19, 10, 13, 19, 26, 19, 19, 19, 19, 19, 17, 19 ] }
pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus globicephala. the two extant species are the long-finned pilot whale (g. melas) and the short-finned pilot whale (g. macrorhynchus). the two are not readily distinguishable at sea, and analysis of the skulls is the best way to distinguish between the species. between the two species, they range nearly worldwide, with long-finned pilot whales living in colder waters and short-finned pilot whales living in tropical and subtropical waters. pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins, exceeded in size only by the killer whale. they and other large members of the dolphin family are also known as blackfish. pilot whales eat squid primarily, and also fish. they are highly social, and studies suggest that both males and females remain in their mother's pod, an unusual trait among mammals, also found in certain killer whale communities. short-finned pilot whales are one of the few mammal species in which females go through menopause, and post-reproductive females may contribute to the survival of younger members of their pods. pilot whales are notorious for stranding themselves on beaches, and are among the most common cetacean stranders. several theories have been proposed to account for this behavior. the conservation status of neither species has been determined, but they are subject to both direct and indirect bycatch in fisheries. whalers in a few countries continue to hunt pilot whales.
[ "pilot whales are cetaceans belonging to the genus globicephala. the two extant species are the long-finned pilot whale (g. melas) and the short-finned pilot whale (g. macrorhynchus). the two are not readily distinguishable at sea, and analysis of the skulls is the best way to distinguish between the species. betwe...
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ancylostoma duodenale
[ "[ iron - deficiency anemia related to ancylostoma duodenale infection among ethiopian immigrants to israel ] .\npolymerase chain reaction - based differential diagnosis of ancylostoma duodenale and necator americanus infections in humans in northern ghana .\nancylostoma duodenale infection: a study of serum immuno...
{ "text": [ "ancylostoma duodenale is a species of the roundworm genus ancylostoma .", "it is a parasitic nematode worm and commonly known as the old world hookworm .", "it lives in the small intestine of hosts such as humans , cats and dogs , where it is able to mate and mature .", "ancylostoma duodenale and necator americanus are the two human hookworms that are normally discussed together as the cause of hookworm infection .", "they are dioecious .", "ancylostoma duodenale is abundant throughout the world , including in the following areas : southern europe , north africa , india , china , southeast asia , some areas in the united states , the caribbean , and south america . " ], "topic": [ 3, 3, 4, 3, 0, 14 ] }
ancylostoma duodenale is a species of the roundworm genus ancylostoma. it is a parasitic nematode worm and commonly known as the old world hookworm. it lives in the small intestine of hosts such as humans, cats and dogs, where it is able to mate and mature. ancylostoma duodenale and necator americanus are the two human hookworms that are normally discussed together as the cause of hookworm infection. they are dioecious. ancylostoma duodenale is abundant throughout the world, including in the following areas: southern europe, north africa, india, china, southeast asia, some areas in the united states, the caribbean, and south america.
[ "ancylostoma duodenale is a species of the roundworm genus ancylostoma. it is a parasitic nematode worm and commonly known as the old world hookworm. it lives in the small intestine of hosts such as humans, cats and dogs, where it is able to mate and mature. ancylostoma duodenale and necator americanus are the two ...
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olivella columellaris
[ "worms - world register of marine species - olivella columellaris (g. b. sowerby i, 1825 )\nolivella columellaris - olividae - ecuador seashell - 9. 2mm - lot 3 on ebid united kingdom | 137295364\nwhat can we learn from confusing olivella columellaris and o. semistri\nby allison i. troost, samantha d. rupert et al ...
{ "text": [ "olivella columellaris is a species of small sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family olivellidae , the dwarf olives .", "with the very similar olivella semistriata it forms the subgenus pachyoliva .", "both species are suspension feeders .", "they use unique appendages of the propodium ( front part of the foot ) to deploy mucus nets which capture suspended particles from the backwash on sandy beaches of the tropical eastern pacific . " ], "topic": [ 2, 26, 12, 17 ] }
olivella columellaris is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family olivellidae, the dwarf olives. with the very similar olivella semistriata it forms the subgenus pachyoliva. both species are suspension feeders. they use unique appendages of the propodium (front part of the foot) to deploy mucus nets which capture suspended particles from the backwash on sandy beaches of the tropical eastern pacific.
[ "olivella columellaris is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family olivellidae, the dwarf olives. with the very similar olivella semistriata it forms the subgenus pachyoliva. both species are suspension feeders. they use unique appendages of the propodium (front part of the foot) to de...
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yellow - tailed black cockatoo
[ "yellow - tailed black - cockatoo at... - cockatoo wingtag | facebook\ncarnaby’s black cockatoo, carnaby’s cockatoo, mallee cockatoo, ngoolark, short - billed black cockatoo, short - billed black - cockatoo, slender - billed black - cockatoo, slender - billed cockatoo, white - tailed black cockatoo, white - tailed ...
{ "text": [ "the yellow-tailed black cockatoo ( calyptorhynchus funereus ) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of australia measuring 55 – 65 cm ( 22 – 26 in ) in length .", "it has a short crest on the top of its head .", "its plumage is mostly brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band .", "the body feathers are edged with yellow giving a scalloped appearance .", "the adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings , and the female has a bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings .", "in flight , yellow-tailed black cockatoos flap deeply and slowly , and with a peculiar heavy fluid motion .", "their loud eerie wailing calls carry for long distances .", "the yellow-tailed black cockatoo is found in forested regions from south and central eastern queensland to southeastern south australia including a very small population persisting in the eyre peninsula .", "two subspecies are recognised , although tasmanian and southern mainland populations of the southern subspecies xanthanotus may be distinct enough from each other to bring the total to three .", "birds of subspecies funereus ( queensland to eastern victoria ) have longer wings and tails and darker plumage overall , while those of xanthanotus ( western victoria , south australia and tasmania ) have more prominent scalloping .", "unlike other cockatoos , a large proportion of the yellow-tailed black cockatoo 's diet is made up of wood-boring grubs , and they also eat seeds .", "they nest in hollows situated high in trees with fairly large diameters , generally eucalyptus .", "although , they remain common throughout much of their range , fragmentation of habitat and loss of large trees suitable for nesting has caused a population decline in victoria and south australia .", "in some places yellow-tailed black cockatoos appear to have adapted to humans and they can often be seen in parts of urban canberra , sydney , adelaide and melbourne .", "it is not commonly seen in aviculture , especially outside australia .", "like most parrots , it is protected by cites , an international agreement , that makes trade , export , and import of listed wild-caught species illegal . " ], "topic": [ 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 28, 23, 5, 23, 12, 28, 17, 23, 17, 17 ] }
the yellow-tailed black cockatoo (calyptorhynchus funereus) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of australia measuring 55 – 65 cm (22 – 26 in) in length. it has a short crest on the top of its head. its plumage is mostly brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band. the body feathers are edged with yellow giving a scalloped appearance. the adult male has a black beak and pinkish-red eye-rings, and the female has a bone-coloured beak and grey eye-rings. in flight, yellow-tailed black cockatoos flap deeply and slowly, and with a peculiar heavy fluid motion. their loud eerie wailing calls carry for long distances. the yellow-tailed black cockatoo is found in forested regions from south and central eastern queensland to southeastern south australia including a very small population persisting in the eyre peninsula. two subspecies are recognised, although tasmanian and southern mainland populations of the southern subspecies xanthanotus may be distinct enough from each other to bring the total to three. birds of subspecies funereus (queensland to eastern victoria) have longer wings and tails and darker plumage overall, while those of xanthanotus (western victoria, south australia and tasmania) have more prominent scalloping. unlike other cockatoos, a large proportion of the yellow-tailed black cockatoo's diet is made up of wood-boring grubs, and they also eat seeds. they nest in hollows situated high in trees with fairly large diameters, generally eucalyptus. although, they remain common throughout much of their range, fragmentation of habitat and loss of large trees suitable for nesting has caused a population decline in victoria and south australia. in some places yellow-tailed black cockatoos appear to have adapted to humans and they can often be seen in parts of urban canberra, sydney, adelaide and melbourne. it is not commonly seen in aviculture, especially outside australia. like most parrots, it is protected by cites, an international agreement, that makes trade, export, and import of listed wild-caught species illegal.
[ "the yellow-tailed black cockatoo (calyptorhynchus funereus) is a large cockatoo native to the south-east of australia measuring 55 – 65 cm (22 – 26 in) in length. it has a short crest on the top of its head. its plumage is mostly brownish black and it has prominent yellow cheek patches and a yellow tail band. the ...
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giant cicada
[ "i caught a giant cicada! scratch that - - a giant wet cicada .\nthe giant cicada (クマキリ, kumakiri) is an uncommon insect found in animal crossing: new leaf .\nthe\nsong\nof a giant cicada, recorded in boerne, texas on august 30, 2009. the photo is of another giant cicada spotted near the same time, but it is unliky...
{ "text": [ "the giant cicada ( quesada gigas ) , also known as the chichara grande , coyoyo , or coyuyo , is a species of large cicada native to north , central , and south america .", "one of two species in the genus quesada , it is the widest ranging cicada in the western hemisphere . " ], "topic": [ 27, 26 ] }
the giant cicada (quesada gigas), also known as the chichara grande, coyoyo, or coyuyo, is a species of large cicada native to north, central, and south america. one of two species in the genus quesada, it is the widest ranging cicada in the western hemisphere.
[ "the giant cicada (quesada gigas), also known as the chichara grande, coyoyo, or coyuyo, is a species of large cicada native to north, central, and south america. one of two species in the genus quesada, it is the widest ranging cicada in the western hemisphere." ]
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barbodes cataractae
[ "barbodes is a genus of small to medium - sized cyprinid fish native to tropical asia. the majority of the species are from southeast asia. many species are threatened and some from the philippines are already extinct. several members of this genus were formerly included in puntius instead .\nhtml public\n- / / w3c...
{ "text": [ "barbodes cataractae is a species of cyprinid endemic to the philippines where it is known from the cascade river and the brackish waters of murcielagos bay in mindanao .", "this species is commercially important . " ], "topic": [ 6, 3 ] }
barbodes cataractae is a species of cyprinid endemic to the philippines where it is known from the cascade river and the brackish waters of murcielagos bay in mindanao. this species is commercially important.
[ "barbodes cataractae is a species of cyprinid endemic to the philippines where it is known from the cascade river and the brackish waters of murcielagos bay in mindanao. this species is commercially important." ]
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texas blind salamander
[ "the texas blind salamander lives in water - filled caves of the edwards aquifer near san marcos, texas .\ninformation on the texas blind salamander is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly .\nthe texas blind salamander is considered an endangered species by the texas parks and wildlif...
{ "text": [ "the texas blind salamander ( eurycea rathbuni ) is a rare cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to san marcos , hays county , texas , specifically the san marcos pool of the edwards aquifer .", "the salamander has blood-red external gills for absorbing oxygen from the water .", "the salamander 's mature length is 13 cm ( 5 in ) .", "its diet varies by what flows into its cave , including blind shrimp ( palaemonetes antrorum ) , snails , and amphipods . " ], "topic": [ 3, 4, 0, 21 ] }
the texas blind salamander (eurycea rathbuni) is a rare cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to san marcos, hays county, texas, specifically the san marcos pool of the edwards aquifer. the salamander has blood-red external gills for absorbing oxygen from the water. the salamander's mature length is 13 cm (5 in). its diet varies by what flows into its cave, including blind shrimp (palaemonetes antrorum), snails, and amphipods.
[ "the texas blind salamander (eurycea rathbuni) is a rare cave-dwelling troglobite amphibian native to san marcos, hays county, texas, specifically the san marcos pool of the edwards aquifer. the salamander has blood-red external gills for absorbing oxygen from the water. the salamander's mature length is 13 cm (5 i...
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twice over
[ "the\nover\nis somehow similar to\nagain\nin\ntwice over\n.\ndefinition and synonyms of twice over / three times etc over from the online english dictionary from macmillan education .\nif you say that something happened over and over or over and over again, you are emphasizing that it happened many times .\nmy feel...
{ "text": [ "twice over ( foaled 16 may 2005 ) is british thoroughbred racehorse .", "he was a top-class middle-distance performer whose wins included the eclipse stakes , the international stakes and two runnings of the champion stakes . " ], "topic": [ 22, 14 ] }
twice over (foaled 16 may 2005) is british thoroughbred racehorse. he was a top-class middle-distance performer whose wins included the eclipse stakes, the international stakes and two runnings of the champion stakes.
[ "twice over (foaled 16 may 2005) is british thoroughbred racehorse. he was a top-class middle-distance performer whose wins included the eclipse stakes, the international stakes and two runnings of the champion stakes." ]
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stomopteryx bathrarcha
[ "stomopteryx bathrarcha meyrick, 1921; ann. transv. mus. 8 (2): 76; tl: rhodesia, sawmills\nstomopteryx mongolica piskunov, 1975; (? preocc. stomopteryx mongolica povolný, 1975 )\nstomopteryx difficilis janse, 1951; moths s. afr. 5 (3): 247\nstomopteryx flavipalpella jäckh, 1959; boll. soc. ent. ital. 89: 85\nstomo...
{ "text": [ "stomopteryx bathrarcha is a moth of the gelechiidae family .", "it was described by meyrick in 1921 .", "it is found in zimbabwe .", "the wingspan is 14 – 16 mm .", "the forewings are dark fuscous with a faint purplish tinge and with the extreme base pale ochreous , shortly produced along the dorsum .", "the plical and second discal stigmata are obscurely darker and there is a cloudy ochreous-whitish dot on the costa at three-fourths and one or two whitish scales on the tornus opposite .", "the hindwings are grey . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1, 1 ] }
stomopteryx bathrarcha is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it was described by meyrick in 1921. it is found in zimbabwe. the wingspan is 14 – 16 mm. the forewings are dark fuscous with a faint purplish tinge and with the extreme base pale ochreous, shortly produced along the dorsum. the plical and second discal stigmata are obscurely darker and there is a cloudy ochreous-whitish dot on the costa at three-fourths and one or two whitish scales on the tornus opposite. the hindwings are grey.
[ "stomopteryx bathrarcha is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it was described by meyrick in 1921. it is found in zimbabwe. the wingspan is 14 – 16 mm. the forewings are dark fuscous with a faint purplish tinge and with the extreme base pale ochreous, shortly produced along the dorsum. the plical and second discal s...
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cephalotes basalis
[ "the above specimen data are provided by antweb. please see cephalotes basalis for further details\nsenior synonym of cephalotes multispinus: de andrade & baroni urbani, 1999: 269 .\ncryptocerus basalis: holotype, queen, brazil, the natural history museum; see de andrade & baroni urbani (1999) .\nsenior synonym of ...
{ "text": [ "cephalotes basalis is a species of arboreal ant of the genus cephalotes , characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to \" parachute \" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they 're on .", "giving their name also as gliding ants . " ], "topic": [ 21, 25 ] }
cephalotes basalis is a species of arboreal ant of the genus cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to " parachute " by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. giving their name also as gliding ants.
[ "cephalotes basalis is a species of arboreal ant of the genus cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to \" parachute \" by steering their fall if they drop off of the tree they're on. giving their name also as gliding ants." ]
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dichomeris imbricata
[ "dichomeris imbricata; [ nhm card ]; ponomarenko, 1997, far east. ent. 50: 22\ndichomeris imbricata meyrick, 1913; j. bombay nat. hist. soc. 22 (1): 175; tl: n. coorg, 3500ft\ndichomeris acmodeta; ponomarenko, 1997, far east. ent. 50: 12\ndichomeris agorastis; ponomarenko, 1997, far east. ent. 50: 13\ndichomeris al...
{ "text": [ "dichomeris imbricata is a moth in the gelechiidae family .", "it was described by meyrick in 1913 .", "it is found in southern india and china ( guangdong ) .", "the wingspan is 19 – 20 mm .", "the forewings are brown somewhat mixed with whitish-ochreous and with a whitish-ochreous patch occupying the apical fourth of the costa .", "the anterior two-thirds of the costa is suffused with blackish , obliquely strigulated with pale ochreous .", "the stigmata is blackish , ill-defined , with the discal approximated and the plical near beyond the first discal .", "there is also some blackish suffusion on the dorsum towards the tornus , a blackish dot on the tornus and one on the termen beneath the apex .", "the hindwings are grey , with the veins and termen darker . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1, 12, 1, 1 ] }
dichomeris imbricata is a moth in the gelechiidae family. it was described by meyrick in 1913. it is found in southern india and china (guangdong). the wingspan is 19 – 20 mm. the forewings are brown somewhat mixed with whitish-ochreous and with a whitish-ochreous patch occupying the apical fourth of the costa. the anterior two-thirds of the costa is suffused with blackish, obliquely strigulated with pale ochreous. the stigmata is blackish, ill-defined, with the discal approximated and the plical near beyond the first discal. there is also some blackish suffusion on the dorsum towards the tornus, a blackish dot on the tornus and one on the termen beneath the apex. the hindwings are grey, with the veins and termen darker.
[ "dichomeris imbricata is a moth in the gelechiidae family. it was described by meyrick in 1913. it is found in southern india and china (guangdong). the wingspan is 19 – 20 mm. the forewings are brown somewhat mixed with whitish-ochreous and with a whitish-ochreous patch occupying the apical fourth of the costa. th...
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unbridled
[ "unbridled blog – a day in the life of intentionally giftd – unbridled. in\nunbridled secret was sired by unbridled' s song out of the dam not telling unbridled secret was foaled on 07 of september in 1999 .\nunbridled power was sired by snitzel out of the dam ready miss unbridled power was foaled on 15 of septembe...
{ "text": [ "unbridled ( march 5 , 1987 – october 18 , 2001 ) was a champion american thoroughbred racehorse .", "unbridled retired with a career record of eight wins , six places and six shows in 24 starts , and $ 4,489,475 in career earnings .", "unbridled had a rivalry with summer squall over their three - and four-year-old seasons .", "summer squall defeated unbridled in four of their six meetings . " ], "topic": [ 22, 14, 14, 7 ] }
unbridled (march 5, 1987 – october 18, 2001) was a champion american thoroughbred racehorse. unbridled retired with a career record of eight wins, six places and six shows in 24 starts, and $ 4,489,475 in career earnings. unbridled had a rivalry with summer squall over their three - and four-year-old seasons. summer squall defeated unbridled in four of their six meetings.
[ "unbridled (march 5, 1987 – october 18, 2001) was a champion american thoroughbred racehorse. unbridled retired with a career record of eight wins, six places and six shows in 24 starts, and $ 4,489,475 in career earnings. unbridled had a rivalry with summer squall over their three - and four-year-old seasons. summ...
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koolakamba
[ "but, always beware of the scientific\nproof\n. i' d still say the koolakamba theory could be valid .\nanother researcher named osman hill gave a rather contradictory description of the koolakamba, saying that it had very small gorilla - like ears and a very prognathous face. there do not appear to be any reference...
{ "text": [ "the koolakamba or kooloo-kamba is a purported hybrid species of chimpanzees and gorillas .", "this alleged hybrid ape species has been reported in africa as early as the mid 19th century though no empirical evidence has been found to substantiate the existence of the creature and it has no entry in the ncbi taxonomical database .", "the koolakamba was referenced in the mid-19th century in french work by franquet ( 1852 , as cited by shea , 1984 ) and in some descriptive work of paul du chaillu from 1860 , 1861 , 1867 , and 1899 ; some of which was republished in 1969 ( explorations and adventures in equatorial africa ) . " ], "topic": [ 4, 25, 17 ] }
the koolakamba or kooloo-kamba is a purported hybrid species of chimpanzees and gorillas. this alleged hybrid ape species has been reported in africa as early as the mid 19th century though no empirical evidence has been found to substantiate the existence of the creature and it has no entry in the ncbi taxonomical database. the koolakamba was referenced in the mid-19th century in french work by franquet (1852, as cited by shea, 1984) and in some descriptive work of paul du chaillu from 1860, 1861, 1867, and 1899; some of which was republished in 1969 (explorations and adventures in equatorial africa).
[ "the koolakamba or kooloo-kamba is a purported hybrid species of chimpanzees and gorillas. this alleged hybrid ape species has been reported in africa as early as the mid 19th century though no empirical evidence has been found to substantiate the existence of the creature and it has no entry in the ncbi taxonomica...
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gnorimoschema paternale
[ "gnorimoschema paternale povolny, 2003, n. sp. , shilap rev. de lepid. , v. 31, no. 124, p. 285 - 315 .\ngnorimoschema paternale (or thereabouts), det. @ vazricknazari usa: n. mex. : grant co. : gila national forest, elev. ~ 7500ft. 7 july 2017 # lepidoptera # gelechiidae # gelechiinae # gnorimoschemini # gnorimosc...
{ "text": [ "gnorimoschema paternale is a moth in the gelechiidae family .", "it was described by povolný in 2003 .", "it is found in north america , where it has been recorded from arizona . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20 ] }
gnorimoschema paternale is a moth in the gelechiidae family. it was described by povolný in 2003. it is found in north america, where it has been recorded from arizona.
[ "gnorimoschema paternale is a moth in the gelechiidae family. it was described by povolný in 2003. it is found in north america, where it has been recorded from arizona." ]
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acisoma trifidum
[ "justification: acisoma trifidum is listed as least concern because of its wide distribution, as there are no major threats and as it is unlikely to be declining fast enough to qualify for listing in a threatened category .\nmale is set apart from other acisoma species by (1) ranging from n zambia and uganda to w a...
{ "text": [ "acisoma trifidum is a species of dragonfly in the family libellulidae known commonly as the ivory pintail .", "it is native to africa , where it is widespread .", "it lives near swamps .", "though much of its habitat is declining , it is common and not considered to be a threatened species . " ], "topic": [ 2, 0, 13, 17 ] }
acisoma trifidum is a species of dragonfly in the family libellulidae known commonly as the ivory pintail. it is native to africa, where it is widespread. it lives near swamps. though much of its habitat is declining, it is common and not considered to be a threatened species.
[ "acisoma trifidum is a species of dragonfly in the family libellulidae known commonly as the ivory pintail. it is native to africa, where it is widespread. it lives near swamps. though much of its habitat is declining, it is common and not considered to be a threatened species." ]
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suleima helianthana
[ "species suleima helianthana - sunflower bud moth - hodges # 3212 - bugguide. net\nthe sunflower bud moth (suleima helianthana) is a species of moth of the tortricidae family. it is found in central north america, from mexico to canada .\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd xhtml 1. 0 transitional / / en\nurltoken\nupco...
{ "text": [ "suleima helianthana , the sunflower bud moth , is a species of moth of the tortricidae family .", "it is found in central north america , from mexico to canada .", "the wingspan is about 17 mm .", "it is a variable species .", "there are two generations per year .", "the larvae feed on helianthus species .", "they tunnel into the stalks and buds of their host plant . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 9, 26, 15, 8, 11 ] }
suleima helianthana, the sunflower bud moth, is a species of moth of the tortricidae family. it is found in central north america, from mexico to canada. the wingspan is about 17 mm. it is a variable species. there are two generations per year. the larvae feed on helianthus species. they tunnel into the stalks and buds of their host plant.
[ "suleima helianthana, the sunflower bud moth, is a species of moth of the tortricidae family. it is found in central north america, from mexico to canada. the wingspan is about 17 mm. it is a variable species. there are two generations per year. the larvae feed on helianthus species. they tunnel into the stalks and...
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allocosa brasiliensis
[ "behavioural evidence of male volatile pheromones in the sex - role reversed wolf spiders allocosa brasiliensis and allocosa alticeps .\nfigure 9. distribution records of allocosa marindia sp. nov. , allocosa brasiliensis (petrunkevitch), allocosa senex (mello - leitão) and allocosa alticeps (mello - leitão) .\nbeh...
{ "text": [ "allocosa brasiliensis is a burrowing wolf spider species from southern south america .", "long known to science , it remained almost unstudied until its unusual sexual behavior was described in the early 21st century .", "this ground-dwelling spider is native to mainly coastal areas , from southeastern brazil via uruguay and argentina to southern chile , though its known occurrences are patchy .", "to what extent it is found on the atlantic coast south of the río de la plata remains largely unknown , for example .", "while the males have been known for over a century , the females were only described in 1980 . " ], "topic": [ 29, 5, 27, 20, 9 ] }
allocosa brasiliensis is a burrowing wolf spider species from southern south america. long known to science, it remained almost unstudied until its unusual sexual behavior was described in the early 21st century. this ground-dwelling spider is native to mainly coastal areas, from southeastern brazil via uruguay and argentina to southern chile, though its known occurrences are patchy. to what extent it is found on the atlantic coast south of the río de la plata remains largely unknown, for example. while the males have been known for over a century, the females were only described in 1980.
[ "allocosa brasiliensis is a burrowing wolf spider species from southern south america. long known to science, it remained almost unstudied until its unusual sexual behavior was described in the early 21st century. this ground-dwelling spider is native to mainly coastal areas, from southeastern brazil via uruguay an...
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chrysura
[ "a parasitoid on wood - nesting species of osmia, possibly o. leaiana. see chrysura hirsuta for further details .\nemergence phenology of osmia lignaria subsp. lignaria (hymenoptera: megachilidae), its parasitoid chrysura kyrae (hymenoptera: chrysididae), and bloom of cercis canadensis .\nemergence phenology of osm...
{ "text": [ "chrysura is a genus of cuckoo wasps which parasitize megachilid bees .", "there are 117 species in chrysura , all but 11 of which are found in the palaearctic .", "the genus was described by dahlbom in 1845 , and the type species for the genus is chrysura austriaca .", "it is the third largest genus in the family chrysididae . " ], "topic": [ 17, 20, 26, 26 ] }
chrysura is a genus of cuckoo wasps which parasitize megachilid bees. there are 117 species in chrysura, all but 11 of which are found in the palaearctic. the genus was described by dahlbom in 1845, and the type species for the genus is chrysura austriaca. it is the third largest genus in the family chrysididae.
[ "chrysura is a genus of cuckoo wasps which parasitize megachilid bees. there are 117 species in chrysura, all but 11 of which are found in the palaearctic. the genus was described by dahlbom in 1845, and the type species for the genus is chrysura austriaca. it is the third largest genus in the family chrysididae." ...
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great egret
[ "the great egret is also known as the american egret, the common egret, the large egret, the white egret, the great white egret and the great white heron .\nother names: great egret, large egret, white egret, great white egret, common egret, white crane, white heron or large heron .\nin the early 20th century, the ...
{ "text": [ "the great egret ( ardea alba ) , also known as the common egret , large egret or ( in the old world ) great white egret or great white heron is a large , widely distributed egret , with four subspecies found in asia , africa , the americas , and southern europe .", "distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world .", "it builds tree nests in colonies close to water . " ], "topic": [ 27, 13, 28 ] }
the great egret (ardea alba), also known as the common egret, large egret or (in the old world) great white egret or great white heron is a large, widely distributed egret, with four subspecies found in asia, africa, the americas, and southern europe. distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate regions of the world. it builds tree nests in colonies close to water.
[ "the great egret (ardea alba), also known as the common egret, large egret or (in the old world) great white egret or great white heron is a large, widely distributed egret, with four subspecies found in asia, africa, the americas, and southern europe. distributed across most of the tropical and warmer temperate re...
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epinotia tianshanensis
[ "tianshanensis liu & nasu, 1993 (epinotia), ty to ga 44: 60. tl: china, xinjiang uygur autonomous region, tian mtns. . holotype: zmas. male .\nmesopotamica obraztsov, 1952 (epinotia (epinotia) ), z. wien. ent. ges. 37: 127. tl: mesopotamia. mesopotamia. holotype: zsm. male .\npiceicola kuznetzov, 1970 (epinotia), e...
{ "text": [ "epinotia tianshanensis is a species of moth of the tortricidae family .", "it is found in xinjiang , china .", "the larvae feed on picea schrenkiana . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 8 ] }
epinotia tianshanensis is a species of moth of the tortricidae family. it is found in xinjiang, china. the larvae feed on picea schrenkiana.
[ "epinotia tianshanensis is a species of moth of the tortricidae family. it is found in xinjiang, china. the larvae feed on picea schrenkiana." ]
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sangihe tarsier
[ "threatened birds on sangihe include: sangihe hanging - parrot, sangihe kingfisher, sangihe dwarf kingfisher, sangihe shrike - thrush, sangihe golden bulbul, cerulean paradise - flycatcher, sangihe white - eye, and the elegant sunbird .\nenglish: eastern tarsier, sulawesi tarsier; french: tarsier spectral, tarsier ...
{ "text": [ "the sangihe tarsier ( tarsius sangirensis ) , also known as sangihe island tarsier , is a small primate found on sangir island , which is located about 200 kilometers north-east of the island of sulawesi in indonesia .", "in 2008 a population of the sangihe tarsier was determined to be a distinct species , the siau island tarsier ( tarsius tumpara ) . " ], "topic": [ 27, 17 ] }
the sangihe tarsier (tarsius sangirensis), also known as sangihe island tarsier, is a small primate found on sangir island, which is located about 200 kilometers north-east of the island of sulawesi in indonesia. in 2008 a population of the sangihe tarsier was determined to be a distinct species, the siau island tarsier (tarsius tumpara).
[ "the sangihe tarsier (tarsius sangirensis), also known as sangihe island tarsier, is a small primate found on sangir island, which is located about 200 kilometers north-east of the island of sulawesi in indonesia. in 2008 a population of the sangihe tarsier was determined to be a distinct species, the siau island t...
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uropterygius wheeleri
[ "the following term was not found in nucleotide: uropterygius wheeleri [ orgn ] .\nuropterygius wheeleri is known from cape verde, senegal, and islands in the bay of biafra (within the gulf of guinea) .\ngreek, oura = tail + greek pterygion = little wing. fin (ref. 45335 )\neastern atlantic: cape verde, senegal and...
{ "text": [ "uropterygius wheeleri is a moray eel found in shallow waters in the eastern atlantic ocean , around cape verde , senago , and islands in the bay of biafra . " ], "topic": [ 13 ] }
uropterygius wheeleri is a moray eel found in shallow waters in the eastern atlantic ocean, around cape verde, senago, and islands in the bay of biafra.
[ "uropterygius wheeleri is a moray eel found in shallow waters in the eastern atlantic ocean, around cape verde, senago, and islands in the bay of biafra." ]
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cryptacanthodes
[ "osteology and ontogeny of the wrymouths, genus cryptacanthodes (cottiformes: zoarcoidei: cryptacanthodidae) .\nkari pihlaviita added the finnish common name\npunamutrusuu\nto\ncryptacanthodes aleutensis (gilbert, 1896 )\n.\nosteology and ontogeny of the wrymouths, genus cryptacanthodes (cottiformes: zoarcoidei: cr...
{ "text": [ "cryptacanthodes is a genus of perciform fishes commonly referred to as wrymouths .", "they are mostly found in the pacific ocean with one species native to the atlantic ocean where they are benthic fishes , tunneling through soft substrates .", "it is currently the only known genus in its family . " ], "topic": [ 21, 15, 26 ] }
cryptacanthodes is a genus of perciform fishes commonly referred to as wrymouths. they are mostly found in the pacific ocean with one species native to the atlantic ocean where they are benthic fishes, tunneling through soft substrates. it is currently the only known genus in its family.
[ "cryptacanthodes is a genus of perciform fishes commonly referred to as wrymouths. they are mostly found in the pacific ocean with one species native to the atlantic ocean where they are benthic fishes, tunneling through soft substrates. it is currently the only known genus in its family." ]
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epicopeia polydora
[ "epicopeia polydora westwood, 1841; arcana entomologica, 1: 19, pl. 5, f. 1; tl: assam\ni love mimics. this is epicopeia polydora, a day - flying moth that mimics papilio butterflies, hiding in plain sight .\ntype - species: epicopeia polydora westwood, 1841. arcana ent. : 19, pl. 5, fig. 1. [ bhl ]\ngenus: epicope...
{ "text": [ "epicopeia polydora is a moth of the epicopeiidae family .", "it is found in south-east asia , including india ( assam ) , vietnam and thailand .", "the wingspan is 85 – 100 mm .", "the wings are deep black with red , white and shining metallic blue markings , mimicking butterflies of the genus atrophaneura .", "it is a day-flying moth . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 9, 1, 28 ] }
epicopeia polydora is a moth of the epicopeiidae family. it is found in south-east asia, including india (assam), vietnam and thailand. the wingspan is 85 – 100 mm. the wings are deep black with red, white and shining metallic blue markings, mimicking butterflies of the genus atrophaneura. it is a day-flying moth.
[ "epicopeia polydora is a moth of the epicopeiidae family. it is found in south-east asia, including india (assam), vietnam and thailand. the wingspan is 85 – 100 mm. the wings are deep black with red, white and shining metallic blue markings, mimicking butterflies of the genus atrophaneura. it is a day-flying moth....
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teulisna plagiata
[ "teulisna plagiata walker, 1862; j. proc. linn. soc. (zool .) 6: 109; tl: sarawak\nfig 2. venation diagrams from hampson (1900). a. teulisna murina heylaerts, b. teulisna plagiata walker, c. thysanoptyx tetragona walker, d. eilema fasciculosa walker, e. macotasa tortricoides walker, f. nishada sambara walker, g. ni...
{ "text": [ "teulisna plagiata is a moth in the family erebidae .", "it was described by walker in 1862 .", "it is found on borneo .", "the habitat consists of lower montane forests . " ], "topic": [ 29, 5, 20, 24 ] }
teulisna plagiata is a moth in the family erebidae. it was described by walker in 1862. it is found on borneo. the habitat consists of lower montane forests.
[ "teulisna plagiata is a moth in the family erebidae. it was described by walker in 1862. it is found on borneo. the habitat consists of lower montane forests." ]
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scyllarides herklotsii
[ "holthuis, l. b. 1991. fao species catalogue. vol 13. marine lobsters of the world. an annotated and illustrated catalogue of species of interest to fisheries known to date. fao fisheries synopsis. 125 (13): 292 p. [ details ]\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd html 4. 01 transitional / / en\nurltoken\ndisclaimer: iti...
{ "text": [ "scyllarides herklotsii is a species of slipper lobster from the atlantic coast west africa .", "it is edible , but is not commercially fished , and is taken only by accident .", "s. herklotsii was named in 1851 by jan adrian ( or janus adrianus ) herklots in a doctoral thesis at the university of leiden ; the type material came from butre , ghana , and is stored at the dutch nationaal natuurhistorisch museum .", "the species is found from senegal , where its range overlaps slightly with that of scyllarides latus , south to ponta do pinda , angola .", "it usually lives at depths of 5 – 70 metres ( 16 – 230 ft ) , but has been recorded from depths as great as 200 m ( 660 ft ) .", "it prefers sandy and rocky substrates .", "scyllarides herklotsii reaches a total length of 32 centimetres ( 13 in ) , but does not generally exceed 25 cm ( 9.8 in ) long .", "it may be differentiated from s. latus by the lower , more rounded nature of the tubercles on the carapace . " ], "topic": [ 22, 15, 25, 13, 18, 18, 0, 23 ] }
scyllarides herklotsii is a species of slipper lobster from the atlantic coast west africa. it is edible, but is not commercially fished, and is taken only by accident. s. herklotsii was named in 1851 by jan adrian (or janus adrianus) herklots in a doctoral thesis at the university of leiden; the type material came from butre, ghana, and is stored at the dutch nationaal natuurhistorisch museum. the species is found from senegal, where its range overlaps slightly with that of scyllarides latus, south to ponta do pinda, angola. it usually lives at depths of 5 – 70 metres (16 – 230 ft), but has been recorded from depths as great as 200 m (660 ft). it prefers sandy and rocky substrates. scyllarides herklotsii reaches a total length of 32 centimetres (13 in), but does not generally exceed 25 cm (9.8 in) long. it may be differentiated from s. latus by the lower, more rounded nature of the tubercles on the carapace.
[ "scyllarides herklotsii is a species of slipper lobster from the atlantic coast west africa. it is edible, but is not commercially fished, and is taken only by accident. s. herklotsii was named in 1851 by jan adrian (or janus adrianus) herklots in a doctoral thesis at the university of leiden; the type material cam...
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neotibicen pronotalis
[ "no one has contributed data records for neotibicen pronotalis pronotalis yet. learn how to contribute .\nneotibicen canicularis (green group) and neotibicen davisi (southern dog day group) compared. photo by paul krombholz\nthis is my third, and possibly final, article on identifying neotibicen, using the informat...
{ "text": [ "neotibicen pronotalis also colloquially called walker 's cicada is a large annual cicada , one of the largest species of north american neotibicen .", "the name of this species has undergone numerous changes .", "one of its two subspecies was originally known as tibicen marginalis , and later renamed t. walkeri .", "the other subspecies was described as tibicen pronotalis but this is an older name than walkeri , and therefore takes priority .", "the genus name was changed in july 2015 due to taxonomic reconfiguration of the genus tibicen .", "this insect is of no economic importance . " ], "topic": [ 26, 25, 3, 5, 26, 12 ] }
neotibicen pronotalis also colloquially called walker's cicada is a large annual cicada, one of the largest species of north american neotibicen. the name of this species has undergone numerous changes. one of its two subspecies was originally known as tibicen marginalis, and later renamed t. walkeri. the other subspecies was described as tibicen pronotalis but this is an older name than walkeri, and therefore takes priority. the genus name was changed in july 2015 due to taxonomic reconfiguration of the genus tibicen. this insect is of no economic importance.
[ "neotibicen pronotalis also colloquially called walker's cicada is a large annual cicada, one of the largest species of north american neotibicen. the name of this species has undergone numerous changes. one of its two subspecies was originally known as tibicen marginalis, and later renamed t. walkeri. the other su...
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malia ( bird )
[ "select an image: 1. malia > > adult 2. malia > > adult 3. malia 4. malia 5. malia\nthe ioc checklist announces that genetic research on malia is underway. perhaps it will not be that much longer until we finally determine what it is .\ncollar, n. & robson, c. (2018). malia (malia grata). in: del hoyo, j. , elliott...
{ "text": [ "the malia ( malia grata ) is a medium-sized ( approximately 29 cm long ) babbler-like passerine .", "it has an olive-green plumage , yellowish head and chest , and pinkish-brown bill .", "the young is duller than adult .", "it is the only member of the genus malia .", "an indonesian endemic , the malia is restricted to montane forests of sulawesi .", "usually , it is found in pairs or small groups of three to seven birds .", "the diet consists mainly of insects , beetles and other arthropods .", "there has been some debate over the taxonomic relationships of the malia .", "it has some plumage characteristics reminiscent of bulbuls , and has been shifted between that family and the wastebasket taxon timaliidae sensu lato by past authors .", "a study published early in 2012 found that the malia was not a babbler ; later in the same year , a second study determined that it was instead an aberrant member of the family locustellidae .", "widespread and common in its habitat and range , the malia is evaluated as least concern on the iucn red list of threatened species . " ], "topic": [ 28, 23, 8, 26, 24, 16, 12, 6, 26, 26, 17 ] }
the malia (malia grata) is a medium-sized (approximately 29 cm long) babbler-like passerine. it has an olive-green plumage, yellowish head and chest, and pinkish-brown bill. the young is duller than adult. it is the only member of the genus malia. an indonesian endemic, the malia is restricted to montane forests of sulawesi. usually, it is found in pairs or small groups of three to seven birds. the diet consists mainly of insects, beetles and other arthropods. there has been some debate over the taxonomic relationships of the malia. it has some plumage characteristics reminiscent of bulbuls, and has been shifted between that family and the wastebasket taxon timaliidae sensu lato by past authors. a study published early in 2012 found that the malia was not a babbler; later in the same year, a second study determined that it was instead an aberrant member of the family locustellidae. widespread and common in its habitat and range, the malia is evaluated as least concern on the iucn red list of threatened species.
[ "the malia (malia grata) is a medium-sized (approximately 29 cm long) babbler-like passerine. it has an olive-green plumage, yellowish head and chest, and pinkish-brown bill. the young is duller than adult. it is the only member of the genus malia. an indonesian endemic, the malia is restricted to montane forests o...
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samea multiplicalis
[ "species samea multiplicalis - salvinia stem - borer - hodges # 5151 - bugguide. net\nsamea multiplicalis [ lep. : pyralidae ], for biological control of two water weeds, salvinia molesta and pistia stratiotes in australia\nknopf kw, habeck dh. 1976. life history and biology of samea multiplicalis. environmental en...
{ "text": [ "the salvinia stem-borer moth ( samea multiplicalis ) is a species of moth of the crambidae family found from the southeastern united states south to argentina .", "it is an introduced species in australia , where it is found in queensland and new south wales .", "the wingspan is about 20 mm .", "adults are tan with darker markings on both the fore wings and hind wings .", "the larvae feed on the leaves of pistia stratiotes , salvinia rotundifolia , azolla caroliniana , and occasionally eichhornia crassipes and lemna species .", "they often feed inside a shelter formed of silk and hairs , although this is not always present .", "young larvae are dirty-white to pale yellow .", "they become yellow-green when full-grown .", "pupation takes place within a silk cocoon in the inflated leaf petioles . " ], "topic": [ 2, 13, 9, 8, 8, 11, 8, 7, 11 ] }
the salvinia stem-borer moth (samea multiplicalis) is a species of moth of the crambidae family found from the southeastern united states south to argentina. it is an introduced species in australia, where it is found in queensland and new south wales. the wingspan is about 20 mm. adults are tan with darker markings on both the fore wings and hind wings. the larvae feed on the leaves of pistia stratiotes, salvinia rotundifolia, azolla caroliniana, and occasionally eichhornia crassipes and lemna species. they often feed inside a shelter formed of silk and hairs, although this is not always present. young larvae are dirty-white to pale yellow. they become yellow-green when full-grown. pupation takes place within a silk cocoon in the inflated leaf petioles.
[ "the salvinia stem-borer moth (samea multiplicalis) is a species of moth of the crambidae family found from the southeastern united states south to argentina. it is an introduced species in australia, where it is found in queensland and new south wales. the wingspan is about 20 mm. adults are tan with darker markin...
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eulima flexuosa
[ "worms - world register of marine species - eulima flexuosa a. adams, 1851\neulima risso, a. , 1826 type species: eulima subulata donovan, e. , 1804\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - species: eulima flexuosa (a. adams, 1851) - id: 1821850110\neulimidae » melanella flexuosa, id: 898231, shell detail « shell encyclopedi...
{ "text": [ "eulima flexuosa is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family eulimidae .", "the species is one of multiple known species to exist within the genus , eulima . " ], "topic": [ 2, 26 ] }
eulima flexuosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family eulimidae. the species is one of multiple known species to exist within the genus, eulima.
[ "eulima flexuosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family eulimidae. the species is one of multiple known species to exist within the genus, eulima." ]
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spot - winged monarch
[ "clement, p. (2018). spot - winged monarch (symposiachrus guttula). in: del hoyo, j. , elliott, a. , sargatal, j. , christie, d. a. & de juana, e. (eds .). handbook of the birds of the world alive. lynx edicions, barcelona. (retrieved from urltoken on 9 july 2018) .\nfile: black - naped monarch (hypothymis puella p...
{ "text": [ "the spot-winged monarch ( symposiachrus guttula ) , or spot-wing monarch flycatcher , is a species of bird in the family monarchidae .", "it is found in indonesia and papua new guinea .", "its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests . " ], "topic": [ 1, 20, 24 ] }
the spot-winged monarch (symposiachrus guttula), or spot-wing monarch flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family monarchidae. it is found in indonesia and papua new guinea. its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.
[ "the spot-winged monarch (symposiachrus guttula), or spot-wing monarch flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family monarchidae. it is found in indonesia and papua new guinea. its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests." ]
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puffinus
[ "puffinus micraulax (early miocene of c florida, usa) - probably\npuffinus\ngroup puffinus sp. (early miocene of calvert county, usa) - see wetmore, 1926\nmenorcan shearwater, puffinus sp. (prehistoric) - possibly extirpated population of extant species; tentatively placed in this group\n? puffinus raemdonckii (ear...
{ "text": [ "puffinus is a genus of seabirds in the order procellariiformes .", "it comprises about 20 small to medium-sized shearwaters .", "two other shearwater genera are named : calonectris , which comprises three or four large shearwaters , and ardenna with another seven species ( formerly often included within puffinus ) .", "puffinus is a new latin loanword based on the english \" puffin \" .", "the original latin term for shearwaters was usually the catchall name for sea-birds , mergus .", "\" puffin \" and its variants , such as poffin , pophyn and puffing , referred to the cured carcass of the fat nestling of the shearwater , a former delicacy .", "the original usage dates from at least 1337 , but from as early as 1678 the term gradually came to be used for another , unrelated , seabird , the atlantic puffin , an auk .", "the current english name was first recorded in 1835 and refers to the former nesting of this species on the isle of man .", "the taxonomy of this group is the cause of much debate , and the number of recognised species varies with the source .", "the species in this group are long-winged birds , dark brown or black above , and white to dark brown below .", "they are pelagic outside the breeding season .", "they are most common in temperate and cold waters .", "these tubenose birds fly with stiff wings , and use a shearing flight technique to move across wave fronts with the minimum of active flight .", "some small species , such as the manx shearwater , are cruciform in flight , with their long wings held directly out from their bodies .", "many are long-distance migrants , perhaps most spectacularly the sooty and short-tailed shearwaters , which perform migrations of 14,000 km or more each year .", "puffinus shearwaters come to islands and coastal cliffs only to breed .", "they are nocturnal at the colonial breeding sites , preferring moonless nights to minimise predation .", "they nest in burrows and often give eerie contact calls on their night-time visits .", "they lay a single white egg .", "they feed on fish , squid and similar oceanic food .", "some will follow fishing boats to take scraps , notably the sooty shearwater ; these species also commonly follow whales to feed on fish disturbed by them . " ], "topic": [ 26, 26, 26, 28, 25, 28, 6, 25, 26, 1, 14, 13, 16, 23, 16, 22, 28, 28, 28, 15, 15 ] }
puffinus is a genus of seabirds in the order procellariiformes. it comprises about 20 small to medium-sized shearwaters. two other shearwater genera are named: calonectris, which comprises three or four large shearwaters, and ardenna with another seven species (formerly often included within puffinus). puffinus is a new latin loanword based on the english " puffin ". the original latin term for shearwaters was usually the catchall name for sea-birds, mergus. " puffin " and its variants, such as poffin, pophyn and puffing, referred to the cured carcass of the fat nestling of the shearwater, a former delicacy. the original usage dates from at least 1337, but from as early as 1678 the term gradually came to be used for another, unrelated, seabird, the atlantic puffin, an auk. the current english name was first recorded in 1835 and refers to the former nesting of this species on the isle of man. the taxonomy of this group is the cause of much debate, and the number of recognised species varies with the source. the species in this group are long-winged birds, dark brown or black above, and white to dark brown below. they are pelagic outside the breeding season. they are most common in temperate and cold waters. these tubenose birds fly with stiff wings, and use a shearing flight technique to move across wave fronts with the minimum of active flight. some small species, such as the manx shearwater, are cruciform in flight, with their long wings held directly out from their bodies. many are long-distance migrants, perhaps most spectacularly the sooty and short-tailed shearwaters, which perform migrations of 14,000 km or more each year. puffinus shearwaters come to islands and coastal cliffs only to breed. they are nocturnal at the colonial breeding sites, preferring moonless nights to minimise predation. they nest in burrows and often give eerie contact calls on their night-time visits. they lay a single white egg. they feed on fish, squid and similar oceanic food. some will follow fishing boats to take scraps, notably the sooty shearwater; these species also commonly follow whales to feed on fish disturbed by them.
[ "puffinus is a genus of seabirds in the order procellariiformes. it comprises about 20 small to medium-sized shearwaters. two other shearwater genera are named: calonectris, which comprises three or four large shearwaters, and ardenna with another seven species (formerly often included within puffinus). puffinus is...
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epicopeia battaka
[ "two new subspecies of epicopeia battaka dohrn are described from peninsular malaysia and south sumatra, respectively .\nhave a fact about epicopeia battaka? write it here to share it with the entire community .\nhave a definition for epicopeia battaka? write it here to share it with the entire community .\nepicope...
{ "text": [ "epicopeia battaka is a moth in the epicopeiidae family .", "it was described by dohrn in 1895 .", "it is found on sumatra and peninsular malaysia . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20 ] }
epicopeia battaka is a moth in the epicopeiidae family. it was described by dohrn in 1895. it is found on sumatra and peninsular malaysia.
[ "epicopeia battaka is a moth in the epicopeiidae family. it was described by dohrn in 1895. it is found on sumatra and peninsular malaysia." ]
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baorisa hieroglyphica
[ "baorisa moth baorisa hieroglyphica. | japan | pinterest | moth, tigers and insects\ndoctype html public\n- / / w3c / / dtd html 4. 01 / / en\nurltoken\ndescriptions of new indian lepidopterous insects from the collection of the late mr. w. s. atkinson\nthe bookreader requires javascript to be enabled. please check...
{ "text": [ "baorisa hieroglyphica is a moth of the noctuidae family .", "its genus baorisa was long thought to be monotypic .", "it is found in parts of northeastern india and southeast asia . " ], "topic": [ 2, 26, 20 ] }
baorisa hieroglyphica is a moth of the noctuidae family. its genus baorisa was long thought to be monotypic. it is found in parts of northeastern india and southeast asia.
[ "baorisa hieroglyphica is a moth of the noctuidae family. its genus baorisa was long thought to be monotypic. it is found in parts of northeastern india and southeast asia." ]
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mompha locupletella
[ "mompha locupletella (red mompha) - norfolk micro moths - the micro moths of norfolk .\nhome » guide » arthropods (arthropoda) » hexapods (hexapoda) » insects (insecta) » butterflies and moths (lepidoptera) » twirler moths and kin (gelechioidea) » momphid moths (momphidae) » momphinae » mompha » mompha locupletella...
{ "text": [ "mompha locupletella is a moth in the momphidae family that can be found in northern europe and mountainous areas in central and southern europe up to north-western spain .", "in the east , the range extends to zabaykalsky krai and the kuriles .", "the wingspan is 9 – 12 millimetres ( 0.35 – 0.47 in ) .", "there are generally two generations per year , although there is only one in the north .", "adults of the first generation are on wing from the second half of may to the beginning of july .", "the second generation adults are on wing from august to the beginning of september .", "the larvae feed on epilobium alpestre , epilobium alsinifolium , epilobium lanceolatum , epilobium montanum , epilobium palustre and epilobium roseum .", "the larvae initially make a number of short corridors , either in the same leaf or different ones .", "the corridors initially have a central line of frass .", "after the corridor , an elongate blotch is made , starting at the midrib .", "larvae can be found from april to may and from july to the beginning of august .", "pupation takes place outside of the mine in a white cocoon on the ground . " ], "topic": [ 2, 13, 9, 15, 8, 8, 12, 17, 1, 11, 20, 11 ] }
mompha locupletella is a moth in the momphidae family that can be found in northern europe and mountainous areas in central and southern europe up to north-western spain. in the east, the range extends to zabaykalsky krai and the kuriles. the wingspan is 9 – 12 millimetres (0.35 – 0.47 in). there are generally two generations per year, although there is only one in the north. adults of the first generation are on wing from the second half of may to the beginning of july. the second generation adults are on wing from august to the beginning of september. the larvae feed on epilobium alpestre, epilobium alsinifolium, epilobium lanceolatum, epilobium montanum, epilobium palustre and epilobium roseum. the larvae initially make a number of short corridors, either in the same leaf or different ones. the corridors initially have a central line of frass. after the corridor, an elongate blotch is made, starting at the midrib. larvae can be found from april to may and from july to the beginning of august. pupation takes place outside of the mine in a white cocoon on the ground.
[ "mompha locupletella is a moth in the momphidae family that can be found in northern europe and mountainous areas in central and southern europe up to north-western spain. in the east, the range extends to zabaykalsky krai and the kuriles. the wingspan is 9 – 12 millimetres (0.35 – 0.47 in). there are generally two...
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deuterocopus devosi
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{ "text": [ "deuterocopus devosi is a moth of the pterophoridae family .", "it is known from new guinea .", "the wingspan is about 10 mm .", "adults are on wing in march and november . " ], "topic": [ 2, 27, 9, 8 ] }
deuterocopus devosi is a moth of the pterophoridae family. it is known from new guinea. the wingspan is about 10 mm. adults are on wing in march and november.
[ "deuterocopus devosi is a moth of the pterophoridae family. it is known from new guinea. the wingspan is about 10 mm. adults are on wing in march and november." ]
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acidaspis
[ "here are three photos of another incredible example of acidaspis from steve brown. the acidaspis was found by jerry rush in the kope formation of pendleton county, ky .\nacidaspis cincinnatiensis meek, 1873 occurrence: fulton, economy, southgate, mcmicken, mount hope, fairmount, bellevue, corryville, mount auburn,...
{ "text": [ "acidaspis is an extinct genus of odontopleurid trilobite from the ordovician to silurian of north america and europe .", "although small , it had long spines along its body . " ], "topic": [ 26, 23 ] }
acidaspis is an extinct genus of odontopleurid trilobite from the ordovician to silurian of north america and europe. although small, it had long spines along its body.
[ "acidaspis is an extinct genus of odontopleurid trilobite from the ordovician to silurian of north america and europe. although small, it had long spines along its body." ]
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fissurella radiosa
[ "fissurellidae » fissurella radiosa radiosa, id: 162432, shell detail « shell encyclopedia, conchology, inc .\nthe following term was not found in genome: fissurella radiosa [ orgn ] .\nsubject: antique print, titled:' fissurelle radieuse.' - fissurella radiosa sea snail species .\n( of fissurella radiosa radiosa l...
{ "text": [ "fissurella radiosa is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fissurellidae , the keyhole limpets .", "two subspecies : fissurella radiosa radiosa lesson , 1831 fissurella radiosa tixierae métivier , 1969" ], "topic": [ 2, 5 ] }
fissurella radiosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets. two subspecies: fissurella radiosa radiosa lesson, 1831 fissurella radiosa tixierae métivier, 1969
[ "fissurella radiosa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fissurellidae, the keyhole limpets. two subspecies: fissurella radiosa radiosa lesson, 1831 fissurella radiosa tixierae métivier, 1969" ]
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perigonia ilus
[ "perigonia ilus boisduval, 1870; considérations lépid. guatemala: 66; tl: honduras and mexico\nbuy moths for sale sphingidae fr: perigonia ilus from french guyana online. worldwide shipping! beautiful insect moths for sale sphingidae fr: perigonia ilus for sale at the bugmaniac, one of the world' s largest dealers ...
{ "text": [ "perigonia ilus is a moth of the family sphingidae .", "it is known from mexico , honduras , costa rica , belize , guatemala , el salvador , nicaragua , panama , colombia , venezuela , ecuador , peru , bolivia , argentina , paraguay , brazil and uruguay .", "the wingspan is 54 – 58 mm .", "it is similar to perigonia lusca lusca , but can be distinguished by the yellow tornal area of the hindwing underside .", "adults are on wing year round .", "the larvae have been recorded feeding on calycophyllum candidissimum , guettarda macrosperma and ilex paraguariensis .", "they are green with a yellow tail horn and a dark blue stripe down the back .", "there are several colour morphs . " ], "topic": [ 2, 27, 9, 1, 8, 8, 23, 19 ] }
perigonia ilus is a moth of the family sphingidae. it is known from mexico, honduras, costa rica, belize, guatemala, el salvador, nicaragua, panama, colombia, venezuela, ecuador, peru, bolivia, argentina, paraguay, brazil and uruguay. the wingspan is 54 – 58 mm. it is similar to perigonia lusca lusca, but can be distinguished by the yellow tornal area of the hindwing underside. adults are on wing year round. the larvae have been recorded feeding on calycophyllum candidissimum, guettarda macrosperma and ilex paraguariensis. they are green with a yellow tail horn and a dark blue stripe down the back. there are several colour morphs.
[ "perigonia ilus is a moth of the family sphingidae. it is known from mexico, honduras, costa rica, belize, guatemala, el salvador, nicaragua, panama, colombia, venezuela, ecuador, peru, bolivia, argentina, paraguay, brazil and uruguay. the wingspan is 54 – 58 mm. it is similar to perigonia lusca lusca, but can be d...
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andean motmot
[ "the andean motmot or highland motmot (momotus aequatorialis) is a colorful near - passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands from northern colombia to western bolivia. this species and the blue - capped motmot, lesson’s motmot, whooping motmot, amazonian motmot, and trinidad motmot were all considered consp...
{ "text": [ "the andean motmot or highland motmot ( momotus aequatorialis ) is a colorful near-passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands from northern colombia to western bolivia .", "this species and the blue-capped motmot , lesson 's motmot , whooping motmot , amazonian motmot , and trinidad motmot were all considered conspecific .", "the central crown is black and surrounded by a blue band .", "there is a black eyemask .", "the call is a low owl-like ooo-doot .", "these birds often sit still , and in their dense forest habitat can be difficult to see , despite their size .", "they eat small prey such as insects and lizards , and will also regularly take fruit .", "like most of the coraciiformes , motmots nest in tunnels in banks , laying about three or four white eggs . " ], "topic": [ 24, 7, 23, 29, 16, 12, 12, 28 ] }
the andean motmot or highland motmot (momotus aequatorialis) is a colorful near-passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands from northern colombia to western bolivia. this species and the blue-capped motmot, lesson's motmot, whooping motmot, amazonian motmot, and trinidad motmot were all considered conspecific. the central crown is black and surrounded by a blue band. there is a black eyemask. the call is a low owl-like ooo-doot. these birds often sit still, and in their dense forest habitat can be difficult to see, despite their size. they eat small prey such as insects and lizards, and will also regularly take fruit. like most of the coraciiformes, motmots nest in tunnels in banks, laying about three or four white eggs.
[ "the andean motmot or highland motmot (momotus aequatorialis) is a colorful near-passerine bird found in the forests and woodlands from northern colombia to western bolivia. this species and the blue-capped motmot, lesson's motmot, whooping motmot, amazonian motmot, and trinidad motmot were all considered conspecif...
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vertigo hebardi
[ "nekola, j. c. and g. rosenberg. (2013). vertigo marciae (gastropoda: vertiginidae), a new land snail from jamaica. nautilus. 127 (3): 107–114. page (s): 112 [ details ]\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd xhtml 1. 0 strict / / en\nurltoken\nthank you for taking the time to provide feedback on the iucn red list of thre...
{ "text": [ "vertigo hebardi is a species of minute land snail , a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family vertiginidae , the whorl snails .", "this species is endemic to the united states . " ], "topic": [ 2, 2 ] }
vertigo hebardi is a species of minute land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family vertiginidae, the whorl snails. this species is endemic to the united states.
[ "vertigo hebardi is a species of minute land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family vertiginidae, the whorl snails. this species is endemic to the united states." ]
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sperata seenghala
[ "bhatt [ 31 ] and rajagopal [ 43 ] have reported cannibalistic nature of sperata seenghala .\nin adult stage, sperata seenghala is almost alike with sperata aor, but it can be chiefly distinguishable from sperata aor by few characters like chisel - shaped snout, distantly placed rayed and adipose dorsal fins and mu...
{ "text": [ "sperata seenghala , the giant river-catfish , is a species of bagrid catfish .", "it is known locally as guizza , guizza ayer , auri , ari , pogal , singhara and seenghala , among other names .", "it is found in southern asia in the countries of afghanistan , pakistan , india , nepal and bangladesh with reports of occurrence in thailand and yunnan , china .", "it can reach a length of 150 cm , though lengths up to 40 cm are more usual .", "it is commercially fished for human consumption as well as being a popular gamefish with a reputation for being a good fighter when hooked .", "it is carnivorous in diet .", "it can be distinguished from other sperata species by its spatulate , blunt snout , relatively short barbels and mouth that is only 1/3 as wide as the head is long . " ], "topic": [ 27, 15, 20, 0, 15, 8, 23 ] }
sperata seenghala, the giant river-catfish, is a species of bagrid catfish. it is known locally as guizza, guizza ayer, auri, ari, pogal, singhara and seenghala, among other names. it is found in southern asia in the countries of afghanistan, pakistan, india, nepal and bangladesh with reports of occurrence in thailand and yunnan, china. it can reach a length of 150 cm, though lengths up to 40 cm are more usual. it is commercially fished for human consumption as well as being a popular gamefish with a reputation for being a good fighter when hooked. it is carnivorous in diet. it can be distinguished from other sperata species by its spatulate, blunt snout, relatively short barbels and mouth that is only 1/3 as wide as the head is long.
[ "sperata seenghala, the giant river-catfish, is a species of bagrid catfish. it is known locally as guizza, guizza ayer, auri, ari, pogal, singhara and seenghala, among other names. it is found in southern asia in the countries of afghanistan, pakistan, india, nepal and bangladesh with reports of occurrence in thai...
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placidochromis subocularis
[ "placidochromis subocularis fatal error: call to undefined function session _ is _ registered () in / var / www / vhosts / malawimayhem. com / httpdocs / profile _ show2. php on line 48\nmaréchal, c. , 1991. placidochromis. p. 378 - 380. in j. daget, j. - p. gosse, g. g. teugels and d. f. e. thys van den audenaerde...
{ "text": [ "placidochromis subocularis is a species of cichlid endemic to lake malawi where it is found where sandy and rocky zones meet or over sandy substrates at depths of from 15 to 18 metres ( 49 to 59 ft ) .", "it feeds on aquatic invertebrates including snails .", "this species can reach a length of 16.2 centimetres ( 6.4 in ) tl .", "it can also be found in the aquarium trade . " ], "topic": [ 18, 8, 0, 20 ] }
placidochromis subocularis is a species of cichlid endemic to lake malawi where it is found where sandy and rocky zones meet or over sandy substrates at depths of from 15 to 18 metres (49 to 59 ft). it feeds on aquatic invertebrates including snails. this species can reach a length of 16.2 centimetres (6.4 in) tl. it can also be found in the aquarium trade.
[ "placidochromis subocularis is a species of cichlid endemic to lake malawi where it is found where sandy and rocky zones meet or over sandy substrates at depths of from 15 to 18 metres (49 to 59 ft). it feeds on aquatic invertebrates including snails. this species can reach a length of 16.2 centimetres (6.4 in) tl....
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stigmella speciosa
[ "stigmella speciosa (barred sycamore pigmy) - norfolk micro moths - the micro moths of norfolk .\nmany species of stigmella are very similar. one of the best ways of separating them is to examine the type of leaf - mine .\na species which is spreading north and west since its discovery in hampshire in 1914. it has ...
{ "text": [ "stigmella speciosa is a moth of the nepticulidae family .", "it is found from denmark to the iberian peninsula , italy and greece , and from great britain to ukraine .", "the wingspan is 4 – 5 millimetres ( 0.16 – 0.20 in ) .", "adults are on wing from may to august .", "the larvae feed on acer monspessulanum , acer obtusatum , acer opalus , acer pseudoplatanus and acer sempervirens .", "they mine the leaves of their host plant .", "the mine consists of a full depth corridor which is variable in length and width . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 9, 8, 5, 11, 0 ] }
stigmella speciosa is a moth of the nepticulidae family. it is found from denmark to the iberian peninsula, italy and greece, and from great britain to ukraine. the wingspan is 4 – 5 millimetres (0.16 – 0.20 in). adults are on wing from may to august. the larvae feed on acer monspessulanum, acer obtusatum, acer opalus, acer pseudoplatanus and acer sempervirens. they mine the leaves of their host plant. the mine consists of a full depth corridor which is variable in length and width.
[ "stigmella speciosa is a moth of the nepticulidae family. it is found from denmark to the iberian peninsula, italy and greece, and from great britain to ukraine. the wingspan is 4 – 5 millimetres (0.16 – 0.20 in). adults are on wing from may to august. the larvae feed on acer monspessulanum, acer obtusatum, acer op...
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polyzosteria cuprea
[ "no one has contributed data records for polyzosteria cuprea yet. learn how to contribute .\nmaggie whitson added the english common name\nnative cockroach (australia )\nto\npolyzosteria cuprea saussure 1863\n.\nmaggie whitson marked the classification from\nspecies 2000 & itis catalogue of life: april 2013\nas pre...
{ "text": [ "polyzosteria cuprea is a species of bush cockroach found in south western australia .", "it is a diurnal species and its typical habitat is arid regions and eucalyptus woodland . " ], "topic": [ 3, 13 ] }
polyzosteria cuprea is a species of bush cockroach found in south western australia. it is a diurnal species and its typical habitat is arid regions and eucalyptus woodland.
[ "polyzosteria cuprea is a species of bush cockroach found in south western australia. it is a diurnal species and its typical habitat is arid regions and eucalyptus woodland." ]
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mottled mojarra
[ "the mottled mojarra is common in the near shore waters of florida and occurs mainly in and near inlets of the irl (kerschner et al. 1985) .\nin the indian river lagoon, mottled mojarra were recorded to comprise of 10% of the catch of members of the gerreidae (kerschner et al. 1985) .\nthe mottled mojarra can be di...
{ "text": [ "the mottled mojarra , ulaema lefroyi , is a species of mojarra native to the atlantic and gulf of mexico coasts of the americas from north carolina to brazil , where adults can be found off sandy shorelines .", "this species grows to 23 cm ( 9.1 in ) total length , and is the only known member of its genus . " ], "topic": [ 3, 0 ] }
the mottled mojarra, ulaema lefroyi, is a species of mojarra native to the atlantic and gulf of mexico coasts of the americas from north carolina to brazil, where adults can be found off sandy shorelines. this species grows to 23 cm (9.1 in) total length, and is the only known member of its genus.
[ "the mottled mojarra, ulaema lefroyi, is a species of mojarra native to the atlantic and gulf of mexico coasts of the americas from north carolina to brazil, where adults can be found off sandy shorelines. this species grows to 23 cm (9.1 in) total length, and is the only known member of its genus." ]
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syrnolopsis minuta
[ "syrnolopsis minuta, bourguignat, 1885. length 5 to 6 mm. two specimens .\n- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - species: syrnolopsis minuta j. r. bourguignat, 1885 - id: 5136000004\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd xhtml 1. 0 strict / / en\nurltoken\nthank you for taking the time to provide feedback on the iucn red list of ...
{ "text": [ "syrnolopsis minuta is a species of medium-sized freshwater snail with an operculum , an aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family paludomidae .", "this species is found around the edges of lake tanganika , which includes the countries of burundi , the democratic republic of the congo , tanzania , and zambia .", "the natural habitat of this species is intermittent freshwater lakes . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 13 ] }
syrnolopsis minuta is a species of medium-sized freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family paludomidae. this species is found around the edges of lake tanganika, which includes the countries of burundi, the democratic republic of the congo, tanzania, and zambia. the natural habitat of this species is intermittent freshwater lakes.
[ "syrnolopsis minuta is a species of medium-sized freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family paludomidae. this species is found around the edges of lake tanganika, which includes the countries of burundi, the democratic republic of the congo, tanzania, and zambia. the natural hab...
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eupithecia rulena
[ "this is the place for rulena definition. you find here rulena meaning, synonyms of rulena and images for rulena copyright 2017 © urltoken\nhere you will find one or more explanations in english for the word rulena. also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word rulena and,...
{ "text": [ "eupithecia rulena is a moth in the geometridae family .", "it is found in nepal .", "the wingspan is about 16.5 – 18 mm .", "the forewings are rusty brown and the hindwings are pale ochreous . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 9, 1 ] }
eupithecia rulena is a moth in the geometridae family. it is found in nepal. the wingspan is about 16.5 – 18 mm. the forewings are rusty brown and the hindwings are pale ochreous.
[ "eupithecia rulena is a moth in the geometridae family. it is found in nepal. the wingspan is about 16.5 – 18 mm. the forewings are rusty brown and the hindwings are pale ochreous." ]
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madagascan ibis
[ "madagascan ibis (lophotibis cristata) is a species of bird in the threskiornithidae family .\nbird' s eye view - madagascan ibis (lophotibis cristata), ... | facebook\naustralian white ibis (t. molucca) and supporting page solomons white ibis (t. molucca pygmaeus )\neditor: also known as the madagascar crested ibi...
{ "text": [ "the madagascan ibis ( lophotibis cristata ) , also known as the madagascar crested ibis , white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis , is a medium-sized ( approximately 50 cm long ) , brown-plumaged ibis .", "it has bare red orbital skin , yellow bill , red legs , white wings and its head is partially bare with a dense crest of green or gloss blue and white plumes on the nape .", "the madagascan ibis is the only member of the genus lophotibis . " ], "topic": [ 29, 23, 26 ] }
the madagascan ibis (lophotibis cristata), also known as the madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis, is a medium-sized (approximately 50 cm long), brown-plumaged ibis. it has bare red orbital skin, yellow bill, red legs, white wings and its head is partially bare with a dense crest of green or gloss blue and white plumes on the nape. the madagascan ibis is the only member of the genus lophotibis.
[ "the madagascan ibis (lophotibis cristata), also known as the madagascar crested ibis, white-winged ibis or crested wood ibis, is a medium-sized (approximately 50 cm long), brown-plumaged ibis. it has bare red orbital skin, yellow bill, red legs, white wings and its head is partially bare with a dense crest of gree...
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panay cloudrunner
[ "an endangered panay cloudrunner (crateromys heaneyi) at the plzen zoo in the czech republic .\nsearch panay cloudrunner [ crateromys heaneyi ] and thousands of other words in english definition and synonym dictionary from reverso. you can complete the list of synonyms of panay cloudrunner [ crateromys heaneyi ] gi...
{ "text": [ "the panay cloudrunner ( crateromys heaneyi ) is the second-largest cloud rat , a squirrel-like rodent that is found on the island of panay in the philippines . " ], "topic": [ 13 ] }
the panay cloudrunner (crateromys heaneyi) is the second-largest cloud rat, a squirrel-like rodent that is found on the island of panay in the philippines.
[ "the panay cloudrunner (crateromys heaneyi) is the second-largest cloud rat, a squirrel-like rodent that is found on the island of panay in the philippines." ]
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elachista nigrothoracella
[ "elachista (elachista) maculicerusella (bruand, 1859) = elachista monosemiella rössler, 1881 = tinea cerusella hübner, 1796 = elachista larseni strand, [ 1927 ] 1925 = elachista (elachista) maculicerusella .\nthis is the place for nigrothoracella definition. you find here nigrothoracella meaning, synonyms of nigrot...
{ "text": [ "elachista nigrothoracella is a moth in the elachistidae family .", "it was described by sinev and sruoga in 1995 .", "it is found in south-eastern siberia and sakhalin . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20 ] }
elachista nigrothoracella is a moth in the elachistidae family. it was described by sinev and sruoga in 1995. it is found in south-eastern siberia and sakhalin.
[ "elachista nigrothoracella is a moth in the elachistidae family. it was described by sinev and sruoga in 1995. it is found in south-eastern siberia and sakhalin." ]
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hylephila ancora
[ "have a fact about hylephila ancora? write it here to share it with the entire community .\nhave a definition for hylephila ancora? write it here to share it with the entire community .\nhylephila ancora; [ nl4a ], # 1639; benyamini, ugarte, shapiro, mielke, pyrcz & bálint, 2014, bol. mus. nac. hist. nat. chile 63:...
{ "text": [ "hylephila ancora , the ancora skipper , is a butterfly of the hesperiidae family .", "it was described by carl plötz in 1883 .", "it is found in bolivia , uruguay and argentina . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20 ] }
hylephila ancora, the ancora skipper, is a butterfly of the hesperiidae family. it was described by carl plötz in 1883. it is found in bolivia, uruguay and argentina.
[ "hylephila ancora, the ancora skipper, is a butterfly of the hesperiidae family. it was described by carl plötz in 1883. it is found in bolivia, uruguay and argentina." ]
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sophronia curonella
[ "sophronia curonella standfuss, 1884; stettin ent. ztg 45 (4 - 6): 193; tl: italy, apennines, 4000'\nsophronia grandii hering, 1933; boll. lab. agar. bologna 5: 105\nsophronia ascalis gozmány, 1951; folia ent. hung. 4 (3): 17\nsophronia marginella toll, 1936; ann. mus. zool. polon. 11: 405\nkari pihlaviita added th...
{ "text": [ "sophronia curonella is a moth of the gelechiidae family .", "it was described by standfuss in 1884 .", "it is found in the apennines in italy .", "the wingspan is about 9 mm .", "the forewings are dark brown with a white stripe .", "the hindwings are dark grey . " ], "topic": [ 2, 5, 20, 9, 1, 1 ] }
sophronia curonella is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it was described by standfuss in 1884. it is found in the apennines in italy. the wingspan is about 9 mm. the forewings are dark brown with a white stripe. the hindwings are dark grey.
[ "sophronia curonella is a moth of the gelechiidae family. it was described by standfuss in 1884. it is found in the apennines in italy. the wingspan is about 9 mm. the forewings are dark brown with a white stripe. the hindwings are dark grey." ]
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amyelois transitella
[ "sexual behavior of the navel orangeworm, amyelois transitella (walker) (lepidoptera: pyralidae) .\nsexual behavior of the navel orangeworm, amyelois transitella (walker) (lepidoptera: pyralidae). - pubmed - ncbi\nlarval preference and performance of amyelois transitella (navel orangeworm, lepidoptera: pyralidae) i...
{ "text": [ "the navel orangeworm ( amyelois transitella ) is a moth of the family pyralidae .", "it is endemic to the tropical western hemisphere , including the southern united states of america .", "its abundance in california increased greatly during the first half of the 20th century the wingspan is 9.7 to 10.9 mm .", "adults are on wing from the end of march to the end of october in california .", "the larvae are considered a commercial pest of a number of california crops , including walnut juglans regia , fig ficus carica , almond prunus dulcis and pistachio pistacia vera . " ], "topic": [ 25, 6, 9, 8, 3 ] }
the navel orangeworm (amyelois transitella) is a moth of the family pyralidae. it is endemic to the tropical western hemisphere, including the southern united states of america. its abundance in california increased greatly during the first half of the 20th century the wingspan is 9.7 to 10.9 mm. adults are on wing from the end of march to the end of october in california. the larvae are considered a commercial pest of a number of california crops, including walnut juglans regia, fig ficus carica, almond prunus dulcis and pistachio pistacia vera.
[ "the navel orangeworm (amyelois transitella) is a moth of the family pyralidae. it is endemic to the tropical western hemisphere, including the southern united states of america. its abundance in california increased greatly during the first half of the 20th century the wingspan is 9.7 to 10.9 mm. adults are on win...
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alapadna pauropis
[ "alapadna pauropis turner, 1902 = hypenodes ptocas turner, 1944 = schrankia ptocas .\nalapadna turner, 1902; proc. linn. soc. n. s. w. 27 (1): 106; ts: alapadna pauropis turner\nthe adult moth of this species has a variable pattern of dark lines and splotches on the forewings, and plain pale brown hindwings. the wi...
{ "text": [ "alapadna pauropis is a species of moth of the noctuidae family .", "it is found in australia , including victoria .", "adults are brown with a variable pattern of dark lines and spots . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 1 ] }
alapadna pauropis is a species of moth of the noctuidae family. it is found in australia, including victoria. adults are brown with a variable pattern of dark lines and spots.
[ "alapadna pauropis is a species of moth of the noctuidae family. it is found in australia, including victoria. adults are brown with a variable pattern of dark lines and spots." ]
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hellinsia elliottii
[ "plume moth caterpillars on ornamental joe - pye - weed (eupatorium sp .) in 2013, i found them on wild joe - pye - weed: urltoken moth was a delicate shade of pale blue - green. back then, dave wagner tentatively identified them as hellinsia elliottii based on the adults in his collection at uconn .\nif you are ge...
{ "text": [ "hellinsia elliottii is a moth of the family pterophoridae .", "it is found in north america , including mississippi , new york , iowa , quebec , alberta and ontario .", "the wingspan is 21 – 26 mm .", "the head is very pale fuscous and the thorax and abdomen are whitish fuscous .", "the legs are white .", "the forewings are white , tinged with ochre yellow near the base and on the apical third of the costa .", "there is a very oblique streak of brown scales on the costa near the apex and a dark-brown spot before the fissure .", "a streak of irregular brown scales extends from the base of the wing to the fissure .", "the fringes are white .", "the hindwings are pure white , with a few ochre yellow scales scattered over the surface in some specimens .", "the larvae are light green with long , white , shiny hairs from the tubercles .", "except on the prothorax , there is a distinct creamy dorsal line broken in the centre of each segment by a small , round dot of the ground color .", "pupation takes place in a green pupa with pale ochreous markings . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 9, 23, 19, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 23, 23, 11 ] }
hellinsia elliottii is a moth of the family pterophoridae. it is found in north america, including mississippi, new york, iowa, quebec, alberta and ontario. the wingspan is 21 – 26 mm. the head is very pale fuscous and the thorax and abdomen are whitish fuscous. the legs are white. the forewings are white, tinged with ochre yellow near the base and on the apical third of the costa. there is a very oblique streak of brown scales on the costa near the apex and a dark-brown spot before the fissure. a streak of irregular brown scales extends from the base of the wing to the fissure. the fringes are white. the hindwings are pure white, with a few ochre yellow scales scattered over the surface in some specimens. the larvae are light green with long, white, shiny hairs from the tubercles. except on the prothorax, there is a distinct creamy dorsal line broken in the centre of each segment by a small, round dot of the ground color. pupation takes place in a green pupa with pale ochreous markings.
[ "hellinsia elliottii is a moth of the family pterophoridae. it is found in north america, including mississippi, new york, iowa, quebec, alberta and ontario. the wingspan is 21 – 26 mm. the head is very pale fuscous and the thorax and abdomen are whitish fuscous. the legs are white. the forewings are white, tinged ...
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bathymyrus simus
[ "jennifer hammock chose to hide data on\nbathymyrus simus smith, 1965\n.\nthe following term was not found in nucleotide: bathymyrus simus [ orgn ] .\nspecies summary: bathymyrus simus, you can sponsor this page, ... urltoken biogeographic modelling tools: analysis tools: whywhere modelling | environmental statisti...
{ "text": [ "bathymyrus simus is an eel in the family congridae ( conger/garden eels ) .", "it was described by j.l.b. smith in 1965 .", "it is a tropical , marine eel which inhabits moderately deep water .", "it is known from the penghu islands and vietnam , in the western pacific ocean .", "males can reach a maximum total length of 19.5 centimetres . " ], "topic": [ 16, 5, 13, 27, 0 ] }
bathymyrus simus is an eel in the family congridae (conger/garden eels). it was described by j.l.b. smith in 1965. it is a tropical, marine eel which inhabits moderately deep water. it is known from the penghu islands and vietnam, in the western pacific ocean. males can reach a maximum total length of 19.5 centimetres.
[ "bathymyrus simus is an eel in the family congridae (conger/garden eels). it was described by j.l.b. smith in 1965. it is a tropical, marine eel which inhabits moderately deep water. it is known from the penghu islands and vietnam, in the western pacific ocean. males can reach a maximum total length of 19.5 centime...
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green - breasted mango
[ "green - breasted mango green - breasted mango anthracothorax prevostii not included in the sibley guide to birds; extremely rare visitor ...\nthus, the females of the green - breasted mango, the black - throated mango and the green - throated mango are almost indistinguishable .\nnobody uploaded sound recordings f...
{ "text": [ "the green-breasted mango ( anthracothorax prevostii ) is a hummingbird from tropical america .", "the scientific name of this bird commemorates the french naturalist florent prévost . " ], "topic": [ 29, 25 ] }
the green-breasted mango (anthracothorax prevostii) is a hummingbird from tropical america. the scientific name of this bird commemorates the french naturalist florent prévost.
[ "the green-breasted mango (anthracothorax prevostii) is a hummingbird from tropical america. the scientific name of this bird commemorates the french naturalist florent prévost." ]
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watercress darter
[ "recovery plan for the watercress darter (etheostoma nuchale) / prepared by the watercress darter recovery team .\ncatalog record: recovery plan for the watercress darter... | hathi trust digital library\nby: watercress darter recovery team (u. s .) published: (1993 )\nthe watercress darter inhabits deep, slow - mo...
{ "text": [ "the watercress darter ( etheostoma nuchale ) is a small , colorful species of darter endemic to the eastern united states where it is only known from the black warrior river drainage basin near birmingham , alabama . " ], "topic": [ 26 ] }
the watercress darter (etheostoma nuchale) is a small, colorful species of darter endemic to the eastern united states where it is only known from the black warrior river drainage basin near birmingham, alabama.
[ "the watercress darter (etheostoma nuchale) is a small, colorful species of darter endemic to the eastern united states where it is only known from the black warrior river drainage basin near birmingham, alabama." ]
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short - tailed horned lizard
[ "horned lizard art (new species) sherbrookei - > texas horned lizards - > california coast lizards - > new mexico horned lizards - > oklahoma horned lizards - > colorado horned lizards - > arizona horned lizards - > nevada horned lizards - > kansas horned lizard - > utah horned lizards - > wyoming horned lizard - >...
{ "text": [ "the short-tailed horned lizard ( phrynosoma braconnieri ) is an uncommon species of horned lizard endemic to mexico .", "it has a very distinct , shortened tail , which is sometimes not apparent . " ], "topic": [ 25, 23 ] }
the short-tailed horned lizard (phrynosoma braconnieri) is an uncommon species of horned lizard endemic to mexico. it has a very distinct, shortened tail, which is sometimes not apparent.
[ "the short-tailed horned lizard (phrynosoma braconnieri) is an uncommon species of horned lizard endemic to mexico. it has a very distinct, shortened tail, which is sometimes not apparent." ]
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2738
helvibotys pucilla
[ "helvibotys pucilla is a moth in the crambidae family. [ 1 ] it is found in guatemala, [ 2 ] costa rica, mexico (veracruz) and the united states, where it has been recorded from kentucky, oklahoma and texas\nthis species is known only from females. there is another species, known only from males called helvibotys s...
{ "text": [ "helvibotys pucilla is a moth in the crambidae family .", "it is found in guatemala , costa rica , mexico ( veracruz ) and the united states , where it has been recorded from kentucky , oklahoma and texas the wingspan is 15 – 18 mm .", "the fore - and hindwings of the males are uniform brownish yellow .", "the male forewings are black in the basal quarter and the distal half , leaving a broad yellow band in the median area .", "the hindwings are yellow , except for a broad black terminal band .", "adults have been recorded on wing from may to august . " ], "topic": [ 2, 9, 1, 1, 1, 8 ] }
helvibotys pucilla is a moth in the crambidae family. it is found in guatemala, costa rica, mexico (veracruz) and the united states, where it has been recorded from kentucky, oklahoma and texas the wingspan is 15 – 18 mm. the fore - and hindwings of the males are uniform brownish yellow. the male forewings are black in the basal quarter and the distal half, leaving a broad yellow band in the median area. the hindwings are yellow, except for a broad black terminal band. adults have been recorded on wing from may to august.
[ "helvibotys pucilla is a moth in the crambidae family. it is found in guatemala, costa rica, mexico (veracruz) and the united states, where it has been recorded from kentucky, oklahoma and texas the wingspan is 15 – 18 mm. the fore - and hindwings of the males are uniform brownish yellow. the male forewings are bla...
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2739
common toad
[ "on the skin of the common toad can range from black to green to yellow. the skin of the common toad, as with other toad\nthe common toad is a widespread amphibian found throughout britain. common toads are absent from ireland .\nare the primary source of food for the common toad, as they are caught when in the air...
{ "text": [ "the common toad , european toad , or in anglophone parts of europe , simply the toad ( bufo bufo , from latin bufo \" toad \" ) , is an amphibian found throughout most of europe ( with the exception of ireland , iceland , and some mediterranean islands ) , in the western part of north asia , and in a small portion of northwest africa .", "it is one of a group of closely related animals that are descended from a common ancestral line of toads and which form a species complex .", "the toad is an inconspicuous animal as it usually lies hidden during the day .", "it becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds .", "it moves with a slow , ungainly walk or short jumps , and has greyish-brown skin covered with wart-like lumps .", "although toads are usually solitary animals , in the breeding season , large numbers of toads converge on certain breeding ponds , where the males compete to mate with the females .", "eggs are laid in gelatinous strings in the water and later hatch out into tadpoles .", "after several months of growth and development , these sprout limbs and undergo metamorphosis into tiny toads .", "the juveniles emerge from the water and remain largely terrestrial for the rest of their lives .", "the common toad seems to be in decline in part of its range , but overall is listed as being of \" least concern \" in the iucn red list of threatened species .", "it is threatened by habitat loss , especially by drainage of its breeding sites , and some toads get killed on the roads as they make their annual migrations .", "it has long been associated in popular culture and literature with witchcraft . " ], "topic": [ 22, 16, 28, 8, 4, 14, 28, 19, 14, 17, 17, 13 ] }
the common toad, european toad, or in anglophone parts of europe, simply the toad (bufo bufo, from latin bufo " toad "), is an amphibian found throughout most of europe (with the exception of ireland, iceland, and some mediterranean islands), in the western part of north asia, and in a small portion of northwest africa. it is one of a group of closely related animals that are descended from a common ancestral line of toads and which form a species complex. the toad is an inconspicuous animal as it usually lies hidden during the day. it becomes active at dusk and spends the night hunting for the invertebrates on which it feeds. it moves with a slow, ungainly walk or short jumps, and has greyish-brown skin covered with wart-like lumps. although toads are usually solitary animals, in the breeding season, large numbers of toads converge on certain breeding ponds, where the males compete to mate with the females. eggs are laid in gelatinous strings in the water and later hatch out into tadpoles. after several months of growth and development, these sprout limbs and undergo metamorphosis into tiny toads. the juveniles emerge from the water and remain largely terrestrial for the rest of their lives. the common toad seems to be in decline in part of its range, but overall is listed as being of " least concern " in the iucn red list of threatened species. it is threatened by habitat loss, especially by drainage of its breeding sites, and some toads get killed on the roads as they make their annual migrations. it has long been associated in popular culture and literature with witchcraft.
[ "the common toad, european toad, or in anglophone parts of europe, simply the toad (bufo bufo, from latin bufo \" toad \"), is an amphibian found throughout most of europe (with the exception of ireland, iceland, and some mediterranean islands), in the western part of north asia, and in a small portion of northwest...
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2740
aureole ( horse )
[ "aureole was given a rating of 132 by timeform in 1954, making him the highest - rated older horse in europe .\n( 1988) fluid infiltration through the big horse limestone in the notch peak contact - metamorphic aureole, utah. american mineralogist, 73, 1302 - 1324\naureole ranch horse rescue is dedicated to the res...
{ "text": [ "aureole ( 1950 – 1975 ) was a british thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was owned by queen elizabeth ii .", "in a career which lasted from august 1952 until july 1954 , he ran fourteen times and won eleven races .", "as a three-year-old in 1953 , he won the lingfield derby trial before finishing second to pinza in both the epsom derby and the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes .", "he reached his peak as a four-year-old in 1954 when he won his last four races : the victor wild stakes at kempton , the coronation cup at epsom , the hardwicke stakes at royal ascot and britain 's most prestigious all-aged race , king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes .", "after retiring from racing he was sent to stud , where he became a successful sire of winners . " ], "topic": [ 22, 14, 14, 14, 7 ] }
aureole (1950 – 1975) was a british thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was owned by queen elizabeth ii. in a career which lasted from august 1952 until july 1954, he ran fourteen times and won eleven races. as a three-year-old in 1953, he won the lingfield derby trial before finishing second to pinza in both the epsom derby and the king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes. he reached his peak as a four-year-old in 1954 when he won his last four races: the victor wild stakes at kempton, the coronation cup at epsom, the hardwicke stakes at royal ascot and britain's most prestigious all-aged race, king george vi and queen elizabeth stakes. after retiring from racing he was sent to stud, where he became a successful sire of winners.
[ "aureole (1950 – 1975) was a british thoroughbred racehorse and sire who was owned by queen elizabeth ii. in a career which lasted from august 1952 until july 1954, he ran fourteen times and won eleven races. as a three-year-old in 1953, he won the lingfield derby trial before finishing second to pinza in both the ...
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2741
pharaoh eagle - owl
[ "the pharaoh eagle owl is a fairly large owl with relatively short and pointed ear - tufts. it is also known as the desert eagle owl, savigny' s eagle owl or the sahara eagle owl .\nnobody uploaded sound recordings for pharaoh eagle - owl (bubo ascalaphus) yet .\nyoung male pharaoh eagle owl (bubo ascalaphus) durin...
{ "text": [ "the pharaoh eagle-owl ( bubo ascalaphus ) is a species of owl in the family strigidae .", "it is found in algeria , chad , egypt , eritrea , iraq , israel , jordan , kuwait , libya , mali , mauritania , morocco , niger , oman , palestine , qatar , saudi arabia , senegal , sudan , tunisia , united arab emirates . " ], "topic": [ 10, 20 ] }
the pharaoh eagle-owl (bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family strigidae. it is found in algeria, chad, egypt, eritrea, iraq, israel, jordan, kuwait, libya, mali, mauritania, morocco, niger, oman, palestine, qatar, saudi arabia, senegal, sudan, tunisia, united arab emirates.
[ "the pharaoh eagle-owl (bubo ascalaphus) is a species of owl in the family strigidae. it is found in algeria, chad, egypt, eritrea, iraq, israel, jordan, kuwait, libya, mali, mauritania, morocco, niger, oman, palestine, qatar, saudi arabia, senegal, sudan, tunisia, united arab emirates." ]
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2742
ixodes trianguliceps
[ "genetic variability of rickettsia spp. in ixodes persulcatus / ixodes trianguliceps sympatric areas from western siberia, russia: identification of a new candidatus rickettsia species .\nseasonal dynamics of anaplasma phagocytophila in a rodent - tick (ixodes trianguliceps) system, united kingdom .\nsympatric ixod...
{ "text": [ "ixodes trianguliceps is a species of tick from the family ixodidae that feeds on such mammals as shrew , rats , mice , hedgehogs , foxes , squirrels , moles , rabbits and hares .", "it also frequently feeds on horses and humans .", "it is mostly found in european countries such as belgium , denmark , france , germany , the netherlands , ireland , poland , norway , sweden , switzerland , the united kingdom and northern parts of spain , at elevations of up to 2,400 metres ( 7,900 ft ) .", "it is also found in belarus , bulgaria , the czech republic , the netherlands , slovenia , moldova , ukraine and russia . " ], "topic": [ 22, 8, 20, 20 ] }
ixodes trianguliceps is a species of tick from the family ixodidae that feeds on such mammals as shrew, rats, mice, hedgehogs, foxes, squirrels, moles, rabbits and hares. it also frequently feeds on horses and humans. it is mostly found in european countries such as belgium, denmark, france, germany, the netherlands, ireland, poland, norway, sweden, switzerland, the united kingdom and northern parts of spain, at elevations of up to 2,400 metres (7,900 ft). it is also found in belarus, bulgaria, the czech republic, the netherlands, slovenia, moldova, ukraine and russia.
[ "ixodes trianguliceps is a species of tick from the family ixodidae that feeds on such mammals as shrew, rats, mice, hedgehogs, foxes, squirrels, moles, rabbits and hares. it also frequently feeds on horses and humans. it is mostly found in european countries such as belgium, denmark, france, germany, the netherlan...
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2743
mordellistena subsquamosa
[ "¿qué significa mordellistena? existen 2 definiciones para la palabra mordellistena. también puedes añadir tu mismo una definición para mordellistena\nmordellistena es un género de coleópteros de la familia mordellidae. incluye las siguientes especies: [ 1 ] ​\nlarva: mordellistena is the only genus in this family ...
{ "text": [ "mordellistena subsquamosa is a species of beetle in the mordellistena genus that is in the mordellidae family .", "it was described by schilsky in 1899 . " ], "topic": [ 27, 5 ] }
mordellistena subsquamosa is a species of beetle in the mordellistena genus that is in the mordellidae family. it was described by schilsky in 1899.
[ "mordellistena subsquamosa is a species of beetle in the mordellistena genus that is in the mordellidae family. it was described by schilsky in 1899." ]
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mylothris basalis
[ "mylothris, commonly called dotted borders, is a genus of pierid butterflies found in africa .\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd html 4. 01 transitional / / en\nurltoken\nnote: you should have a urltoken account to upload new topics and comments. please, create an account or log in to add comments\n* our website is m...
{ "text": [ "mylothris basalis is a butterfly in the pieridae family .", "it is found in cameroon , equatorial guinea , gabon , the central and north-eastern part of the democratic republic of the congo and western tanzania .", "the habitat consists of lowland forests . " ], "topic": [ 2, 20, 24 ] }
mylothris basalis is a butterfly in the pieridae family. it is found in cameroon, equatorial guinea, gabon, the central and north-eastern part of the democratic republic of the congo and western tanzania. the habitat consists of lowland forests.
[ "mylothris basalis is a butterfly in the pieridae family. it is found in cameroon, equatorial guinea, gabon, the central and north-eastern part of the democratic republic of the congo and western tanzania. the habitat consists of lowland forests." ]
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2745
japanese mole
[ "laser removal heals faster, and involves little or no pain, but it’s still pricey because japanese national health insurance doesn’t cover removal, by any method, unless the mole poses a health risk. charges at the shirono laser clinic are typical: ¥10, 000 per millimeter of mole, thus removing a mole the size of ...
{ "text": [ "the japanese mole ( mogera wogura ) , also known as temminck 's mole , is a species of mole native to east asia .", "its range extends south from japan .", "a solitary and diurnal species , it can live for up to 3.5 years in the wild . " ], "topic": [ 27, 13, 15 ] }
the japanese mole (mogera wogura), also known as temminck's mole, is a species of mole native to east asia. its range extends south from japan. a solitary and diurnal species, it can live for up to 3.5 years in the wild.
[ "the japanese mole (mogera wogura), also known as temminck's mole, is a species of mole native to east asia. its range extends south from japan. a solitary and diurnal species, it can live for up to 3.5 years in the wild." ]
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2746
cnemaspis siamensis
[ "cnemaspis vandeventeri grismer, sumontha, cota, grismer, wood, pauwels & kunya 2010 gonatodes siamensis smith 1925: 22 cnemaspis siamensis — smith 1935: 72 cnemaspis siamensis — taylor 1963: 743 cnemaspis siamensis (?) — pauwels et al. 2000: 129 cnemaspis vandeventeri — grismer et al. 2014: 129\ncnemaspis biocella...
{ "text": [ "also known as siamese gecko or siamese rock gecko , cnemaspis siamensis is a species of geckos .", "it is endemic to thailand .", "no subspecies are listed . " ], "topic": [ 27, 0, 5 ] }
also known as siamese gecko or siamese rock gecko, cnemaspis siamensis is a species of geckos. it is endemic to thailand. no subspecies are listed.
[ "also known as siamese gecko or siamese rock gecko, cnemaspis siamensis is a species of geckos. it is endemic to thailand. no subspecies are listed." ]
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2747
dollar sunfish
[ "the dollar sunfish is a pint - sized species of sunfish found in the south. it grows to only 4 or 5 inches in length, maximum .\nthe dollar sunfish looks very similar to a longear sunfish. in fact, the two species have their own taxonomic subgenus to themselves, called icthelis. to tell them apart, count the rays ...
{ "text": [ "the dollar sunfish ( lepomis marginatus ) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family ( family centrarchidae ) of order perciformes .", "it is categorized as a warm water pan-fish .", "early settlers said that this species of sunfish resembled a european species they called bream .", "historically it has been found along the southern atlantic coastal drainages from north carolina to florida , and west to texas .", "lepomis marginatus mainly feeds on detritus and filamentous algae as well as a few terrestrial insects ( homoptera , hymenoptera , etnier , and starnes ) .", "the juvenile and mature fish do not have many predators , but the eggs in the nest are in danger of predation from a few different species of fish .", "the dollar sunfish can have different breeding seasons depending on where it is located geographically .", "on average the dollar sunfish breeds from april to september , and in some states such as north carolina , it breeds from may to august .", "they always finish breeding before the weather turns cold .", "these fish breed mainly on sandy substrates .", "\" bourgeois \" males build and tend nests , court females , and care for eggs and young .", "the average lifespan is around 6 years , and it can grow up to a maximum of 100 mm .", "currently there are very well managed creel limits for the sunfish species .", "the creel limits help to protect the species from being over harvested .", "other species of sunfish have been stocked in tennessee lakes , however the dollar sunfish has yet to be stocked in any of the river drainages of tennessee .", "as effective as the creel limits are , there could be more management done for the dollar sunfish , or at least some research .", "impoundments of rivers by dams is widespread and one of the most devastating anthropogenic impacts of freshwater environments" ], "topic": [ 6, 15, 16, 20, 8, 17, 14, 22, 14, 22, 28, 0, 6, 17, 6, 6, 13 ] }
the dollar sunfish (lepomis marginatus) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family centrarchidae) of order perciformes. it is categorized as a warm water pan-fish. early settlers said that this species of sunfish resembled a european species they called bream. historically it has been found along the southern atlantic coastal drainages from north carolina to florida, and west to texas. lepomis marginatus mainly feeds on detritus and filamentous algae as well as a few terrestrial insects (homoptera, hymenoptera, etnier, and starnes). the juvenile and mature fish do not have many predators, but the eggs in the nest are in danger of predation from a few different species of fish. the dollar sunfish can have different breeding seasons depending on where it is located geographically. on average the dollar sunfish breeds from april to september, and in some states such as north carolina, it breeds from may to august. they always finish breeding before the weather turns cold. these fish breed mainly on sandy substrates. " bourgeois " males build and tend nests, court females, and care for eggs and young. the average lifespan is around 6 years, and it can grow up to a maximum of 100 mm. currently there are very well managed creel limits for the sunfish species. the creel limits help to protect the species from being over harvested. other species of sunfish have been stocked in tennessee lakes, however the dollar sunfish has yet to be stocked in any of the river drainages of tennessee. as effective as the creel limits are, there could be more management done for the dollar sunfish, or at least some research. impoundments of rivers by dams is widespread and one of the most devastating anthropogenic impacts of freshwater environments
[ "the dollar sunfish (lepomis marginatus) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family centrarchidae) of order perciformes. it is categorized as a warm water pan-fish. early settlers said that this species of sunfish resembled a european species they called bream. historically it has been found alon...
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2748
nodopelagia brazieri
[ "nodopelagia brazieri - 22. 5mm, f + + +, new south wales. $ 8\n( of latirus brazieri (angas, 1877) ) spry, j. f. (1961). the sea shells of dar es salaam: gastropods. tanganyika notes and records 56 [ details ]\nhtml public\n- / / w3c / / dtd html 4. 01 transitional / / en\nurltoken\nversion 43. 0 went live 11 / 6 ...
{ "text": [ "nodopelagia brazieri is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae , the spindle snails , the tulip snails and their allies . " ], "topic": [ 2 ] }
nodopelagia brazieri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies.
[ "nodopelagia brazieri is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies." ]
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2749
podura
[ "podura scales test. notes on a selection of old' podura' microscope slides, including two by g a clout .\npodura aquatica from belgium 2006. 03. 26 © de wilde, a .\npodura aquatica from the uk after lubbock, j. , 1873 pl. 42\npodura aquatica from germany after heymons r & heymons h, 1909 fig. 3\npodura aquatica fr...
{ "text": [ "poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtails containing only the single genus podura , and making up the monotypic superfamily poduroidea .", "the genus contains four species : podura aquatica linnaeus , 1758 podura fuscata koch & berendt , 1854 podura infernalis motschulski , 1850 podura pulchra koch & berendt , 1854" ], "topic": [ 26, 26 ] }
poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtails containing only the single genus podura, and making up the monotypic superfamily poduroidea. the genus contains four species: podura aquatica linnaeus, 1758 podura fuscata koch & berendt, 1854 podura infernalis motschulski, 1850 podura pulchra koch & berendt, 1854
[ "poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtails containing only the single genus podura, and making up the monotypic superfamily poduroidea. the genus contains four species: podura aquatica linnaeus, 1758 podura fuscata koch & berendt, 1854 podura infernalis motschulski, 1850 podura pulchra koch & berendt,...
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aaveqaspis
[ "no one has contributed data records for aaveqaspis yet. learn how to contribute .\nreconstruction of the trilobite - oidy thingy, aaveqaspis inesoni, from the sirius passet lagerstatte, of lower cambrian greenland. the generic name comes from an inuit word for\nwalrus ,\nin direct reference to how the prominent pr...
{ "text": [ "aaveqaspis is a genus of small ( about 2.5 centimetres or 1.0 inch long ) marine arthropods of unclear affiliation , that lived during the early cambrian period .", "fossil remains of aaveqaspis were collected from the lower cambrian sirius passet fossil-lagerstätte of north greenland .", "aaveqaspis looks like a soft eyeless trilobite with a weakly defined axis , a headshield ( or cephalon ) with stubby genal spines , 5 thorax segments also ending in stubby genal spines , and a tailshield ( pygidium ) with a pair of massive tusk-like spines , and two smaller spines near the end of the axis .", "the only species presently known is a. inesoni ( i.e. the genus is monotypic ) . " ], "topic": [ 0, 5, 23, 26 ] }
aaveqaspis is a genus of small (about 2.5 centimetres or 1.0 inch long) marine arthropods of unclear affiliation, that lived during the early cambrian period. fossil remains of aaveqaspis were collected from the lower cambrian sirius passet fossil-lagerstätte of north greenland. aaveqaspis looks like a soft eyeless trilobite with a weakly defined axis, a headshield (or cephalon) with stubby genal spines, 5 thorax segments also ending in stubby genal spines, and a tailshield (pygidium) with a pair of massive tusk-like spines, and two smaller spines near the end of the axis. the only species presently known is a. inesoni (i.e. the genus is monotypic).
[ "aaveqaspis is a genus of small (about 2.5 centimetres or 1.0 inch long) marine arthropods of unclear affiliation, that lived during the early cambrian period. fossil remains of aaveqaspis were collected from the lower cambrian sirius passet fossil-lagerstätte of north greenland. aaveqaspis looks like a soft eyeles...
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dapple - throat
[ "information on the dapple - throat is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly .\nat various times in the past, spot - throat was thought to be a thrush or a bulbul, dapple - throat had been placed with chats or bulbuls, and gray - chested babbler had been considered a thrush .\nembed th...
{ "text": [ "the dapple-throat ( arcanator orostruthus ) is a species of bird in the small african family modulatricidae .", "other common names include dappled mountain robin and dappled mountain greenbul .", "it is native to mozambique and tanzania .", "this is the only species in the monotypic genus arcanator .", "this species has a disjunct distribution , occurring in a few mountain ranges , including mount mabu and the usambara and udzungwa mountains .", "it lives in dense , wet mountain forest habitat .", "it can be found in the leaf litter near streams , where it seeks insects .", "most all of the native habitat is degraded or otherwise influenced by human activity .", "much of the forest has been cleared for agricultural purposes .", "logging also occurs , especially to obtain timber from the forest tree faurea wentzeliana ; this reduces the density of the forest , reducing habitat quality for the bird .", "some populations are in protected areas , but the species is thought to be in general decline . " ], "topic": [ 27, 27, 0, 26, 13, 24, 13, 24, 19, 17, 17 ] }
the dapple-throat (arcanator orostruthus) is a species of bird in the small african family modulatricidae. other common names include dappled mountain robin and dappled mountain greenbul. it is native to mozambique and tanzania. this is the only species in the monotypic genus arcanator. this species has a disjunct distribution, occurring in a few mountain ranges, including mount mabu and the usambara and udzungwa mountains. it lives in dense, wet mountain forest habitat. it can be found in the leaf litter near streams, where it seeks insects. most all of the native habitat is degraded or otherwise influenced by human activity. much of the forest has been cleared for agricultural purposes. logging also occurs, especially to obtain timber from the forest tree faurea wentzeliana; this reduces the density of the forest, reducing habitat quality for the bird. some populations are in protected areas, but the species is thought to be in general decline.
[ "the dapple-throat (arcanator orostruthus) is a species of bird in the small african family modulatricidae. other common names include dappled mountain robin and dappled mountain greenbul. it is native to mozambique and tanzania. this is the only species in the monotypic genus arcanator. this species has a disjunct...