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  2. Snout - Wikipedia

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    A snout is the protruding portion of an animal's face, consisting of its nose, mouth, and jaw. In many animals, the structure is called a muzzle , [ 1 ] rostrum , beak or proboscis . The wet furless surface around the nostrils of the nose of many mammals is called the rhinarium (colloquially this is the "cold wet snout" of some mammals).

  3. Pyralidae - Wikipedia

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    The Pyralidae, commonly called pyralid moths, [2] snout moths or grass moths, [3] are a family of Lepidoptera in the ditrysian superfamily Pyraloidea. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In many (particularly older) classifications, the grass moths (Crambidae) are included in the Pyralidae as a subfamily , making the combined group one of the largest families in the ...

  4. Snout (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A snout is the protruding portion of an animal's face. Snout may also refer to: The snout reflex, in neurology, an abnormal pursing of the lips indicative of brain damage; Snout house, a house that is constructed with an attached front entry garage that is closer to the street than any other part of the house

  5. American snout - Wikipedia

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    The American snout or common snout butterfly (Libytheana carinenta) is a member of the subfamily Libytheinae in the brush-footed butterfly family, Nymphalidae. This species is found in both North and South America. The larval host plants are Celtis species on which the eggs are laid singly. Massive migrations of this species often attract ...

  6. Lasiocampidae - Wikipedia

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    The Lasiocampidae are a family of moths also known as eggars, tent caterpillars, snout moths (although this also refers to the Pyralidae), or lappet moths. Over 2,000 species occur worldwide, and probably not all have been named or studied. It is the sole family in superfamily Lasiocampoidea.

  7. Schrankia taenialis - Wikipedia

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    Schrankia taenialis, the white-line snout, is a species of moth of the family Erebidae. It is found from Central Europe to Sardinia , Sicily , North Turkey and Azerbaijan . Technical description and variation

  8. Paleontologists find an allosaurus snout on Children's Museum ...

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    The snout belongs to the same predator the museum's team found in 2020. Over the next few years, paleontologists located more of the dinosaur with its bones "articulated" — or, fossilized in the ...

  9. Phycitinae - Wikipedia

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    Imago of unidentified Phycitinae species from Aranda, Australian Capital Territory. In general, Phycitinae are smallish and slender-bodied moths, resembling fungus moths (family Tineidae) in appearance, though they have the well-developed proboscis typical of snout moths and in many cases also the tell-tale "snout" consisting of elongated and straight labial palps.