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  • 11Enterobius — This article is about the organism. For the human infection with pinworms, see Enterobiasis. Pinworm ICD 127.4 Pinworms(U.S.)/Threadworms(U.K.) (Enterobius vermicularis). Scientific classification …

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  • 12boll weevil — 1. a snout beetle, Anthonomus grandis, that attacks the bolls of cotton. 2. Informal. (esp. in the U.S. Congress) a Southern Democrat with conservative views who often votes with the Republicans as part of a Southern or conservative power bloc.… …

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  • 13flesh fly — any fly of the family Sarcophagidae, comprising species that deposit their eggs or larvae in carrion or in the flesh of living animals. [1275 1325; ME] * * * ▪ insect  any member of a family of insects in the fly order, Diptera, that are similar… …

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  • 14Mottled sculpin — (Cottus bairdii) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 15Parasitoid — SEM image of endoparasitoid ciliates of the genus Collinia, which can cause mass mortality in affected krill populations A parasitoid is an organism that spends a significant portion of its life history attached to or within a single host… …

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  • 16Mazunte —   Town   Mazunte and Punta Cometa …

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  • 17Monarch (butterfly) — Monarch Female Male …

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  • 18Blow-fly — Taxobox name = Calliphoridae image caption = Pollenia rudis female regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda subphylum = Hexapoda classis = Insecta subclassis = Pterygota infraclassis = Neoptera superordo = Endopterygota| ordo = Diptera subordo =… …

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  • 19Botfly — Horse botfly (Gasterophilus intestinalis) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 20spawn — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French espandre to spread out, shed, scatter, spawn, from Latin expandere to expand Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to deposit or fertilize spawn 2. to produce young especially in large… …

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