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  2. Trinchesia speciosa - Wikipedia

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    In common with other aeolid nudibranchs, the cerata of the candy nudibranch aid in respiration but also contain extensions of the digestive system. The candy nudibranch eats the hydroid and passes its nematocysts unharmed through its digestive system to the tips of its cerata. Here the nematocysts mature and are then used by the nudibranch for ...

  3. Chlaenius circumscriptus - Wikipedia

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    Eventually they may kill their host. Even if they are taken into the amphibian's mouth at the first strike, they may survive; one young frog appeared to find the larva it caught distasteful, failed to spit it out, swallowed it, only to regurgitate it a couple of hours later, covered with mucus but apparently unharmed.

  4. Š-L-M - Wikipedia

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    The root meaning translates to "whole, safe, intact, unharmed, to go free, without blemish". Its earliest known form is in the name of Shalim, the ancient god of dusk of Ugarit. Derived from this are meanings of "to be safe, secure, at peace", hence "well-being, health" and passively "to be secured, pacified, submitted". Central Semitic Š-L-M

  5. Obovaria arkansasensis - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms [1] Unio arkansasensis Lea, 1862 Unio (Obovaria) jacksoniana Frierson, 1912 Unio castaneus Lea, 1831 ... The fish are unharmed by this process. [4] Status

  6. Eufriesea purpurata - Wikipedia

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    Eufriesea purpurata Lateral and dorsal views of E. purpurata Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Apidae Genus: Eufriesea Species: E. purpurata Binomial name Eufriesea purpurata Mocsáry, 1896 Synonyms Euglossa purpurata (Mocsáry, 1896) Euplusia purpurata (Mocsáry, 1896) Eufriesea purpurata is a species of ...

  7. Couple's Dedication to Saving Surviving Pet Duck and Cat ...

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    Hurricane Helene proved to be deadly in 6 states, though many people were incredibly lucky to escape the storm unharmed. Despite the devastating losses that the Southeast endured, people are ...

  8. Acherontia lachesis - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms; Sphinx lachesis Fabricius, 1798 Spectrum charon Billberg, 1820 Acherontia sojejimae Matsumura, 1908 Acherontia satanas Boisduval, 1836 Acherontia morta Hübner, 1819 Acherontia lethe Westwood, 1847 Acherontia circe Moore, 1858 Manduca lachesis atra Huwe, 1895 Acherontia lachesis submarginalis Dupont, 1941

  9. Acherontia styx - Wikipedia

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    Acherontia styx, the lesser death's head hawkmoth or bee robber, is a sphingid moth found in Asia, one of the three species of death's-head hawkmoth.It is very fond of honey, and bee keepers have reported finding dead moths in their hives as a result of bee stings.