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  2. Hypena rostralis - Wikipedia

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    H. rostralis L. Forewing grey brown, sometimes the grey, at others the brown tints predominating, speckled and striated with black and mixed with pale grey; lines black, conversely ochreous-edged; the inner strongly dentate, the outer nearly straight, slightly projecting on each fold; costa with oblique dark striae; median area, and often the basal as well, darker, especially the cell ...

  3. Chaoborus - Wikipedia

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    Chaoborus is a genus of midges in the family Chaoboridae.The larvae are known as glassworms because they are transparent.They can be found commonly in lakes all over the world and can be up to 2 cm (0.8 in).

  4. All About January's Rare Planetary Alignment and How to ... - AOL

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    Catching a glimpse of the planets will depend on the time of day and their relative distance from the planet at the time. For example, Venus, Saturn and Jupiter are best viewed after sunset at ...

  5. Locust - Wikipedia

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    The migratory locust (Locusta migratoria), sometimes classified into up to 10 subspecies, swarms in Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, but has become rare in Europe. [28] In 2013, the Madagascan form of the migratory locust formed many swarms of over a billion insects, reaching "plague" status and covering about half the country by March ...

  6. Ephemerellidae - Wikipedia

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    If threatened by a predator, the larva will raise its three tails in a "scorpion posture" to appear larger. It will then project its tails in front and poke the enemy. Most species are sensitive to disturbance. In the UK, the most commonly recorded species is Seratella ignita. The nymph of this animal is often distinguished from other Mayflies ...

  7. Synchlora aerata - Wikipedia

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    The larvae are loopers (inchworms) like the rest in the family. They feed on composite flowers, shrubs, and trees. [5] Recorded food plants include Aster, Rudbeckia, Liatris, Solidago, Artemisia, Achillea and Rubus species. The species overwinters as a partially grown larva.

  8. Eumorpha pandorus - Wikipedia

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    Larvae consume copious amounts of foliage, and when they are ready, after achieving the fifth larval instar, [7] they climb down their host plant and burrow underground, where they pupate. [4] The pupa is dark brown in color, quite slender, and has a long cremaster . [ 7 ]

  9. List of exoplanets discovered in 2019 - Wikipedia

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    With a radius almost identical to that of the Earth it is almost certainly a terrestrial planet [37] K2-43c: 0.216 2.198884 1093.7 transit 598 0.57 3841 [38] K2-50c: