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  2. Speckle (interference) - Wikipedia

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    The speckle effect is a result of the interference of many waves of the same frequency, having different phases and amplitudes, which add together to give a resultant wave whose amplitude, and therefore intensity, varies randomly.

  3. Lentil - Wikipedia

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    Canada produced the largest share, 2.2 million tonnes, or roughly 34% of the world's total output (table), [9] nearly all (95%) of it in Saskatchewan. [10] India was the world's second-largest producer, led by the states of Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh , which together account for roughly 70 percent of the national lentil production.

  4. Glossodoris rufomarginata - Wikipedia

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    Glossodoris rufomarginata has a commonly observed length of 35 mm (1.4 in) with a maximum length of 50 mm (2.0 in). [2] [4] The background colouration of the entire body is whitish with the foot and the dorsal surface speckled with a dense coat of tiny red to orange-brown dots that give the impression at first glance that the animal is brown.

  5. Utetheisa pulchella - Wikipedia

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    Utetheisa pulchella, the crimson-speckled flunkey, crimson-speckled footman, or crimson-speckled moth, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae .

  6. Parapercis hexophtalma - Wikipedia

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    The speckled sandperch is a predator and feeds on small crustaceans and other invertebrates, also taking small fish. [ 5 ] Several members of the family Pinguipedidae are protogynous hermaphrodites , starting their adult life as females and changing sex to males later, [ 4 ] and this is the case with the speckled sandperch.

  7. Flavopunctelia flaventior - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Hildur Krog transferred it to the subgenus Flavopunctelia of her newly circumscribed genus Punctelia, created to contain Parmelia species with punctate (point-like) pseudocyphellae. [2] Mason Hale raised this subgenus to generic status a couple of years later, setting Flavopunctelia flaventior as the type species of the new genus. [ 3 ]

  8. Speckle - Wikipedia

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    Speckle, speckles or speckled may also refer to: People. Daniel Speckle (AKA Daniel Specklin, 1536–1589), Alsatian fortress architect, engineer, and cartographer;

  9. Paraulacizes irrorata - Wikipedia

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    Speckled sharpshooter, Paraulacizes irrorata They lay eggs in woody twigs, stems, or petioles, and their eggs can become infected by Gonatocerus fasciatus , which acts as a parasitoid . [ 5 ]