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  2. Megalopyge opercularis - Wikipedia

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    Megalopyge opercularis is a moth of the family Megalopygidae. It has numerous common names, including southern flannel moth for its adult form, and puss caterpillar , asp , Italian asp , fire caterpillar , woolly slug , opossum bug , [ 3 ] puss moth , tree asp , or asp caterpillar .

  3. Flannel moth - Wikipedia

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    Only five species of the family are known to exist in Florida: three species of Lagoa and one species each of Megalopyge and Norape. While 236 species of Megalopyge are found from Mexico to Argentina, only 11 species have been identified in North America north of Mexico. Only the New World is home to the Megalopygae. [1]

  4. Megalopyge - Wikipedia

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    Megalopyge dyari Hopp, 1935; Megalopyge hina (Dognin, 1911) Megalopyge hyalina (Schaus, 1905) Megalopyge immaculata (Cassino, 1928) Megalopyge inca Hopp, 1935; Megalopyge krugii (Dewitz, 1897) Megalopyge lacyi (Barnes & McDunnough, 1910) Megalopyge lampra Dyar, 1910; Megalopyge lanata (Stoll, 1780) Megalopyge lanceolata Dognin, 1923; Megalopyge ...

  5. Scientists Have Discovered an Ancient Hidden Chapter in the Bible

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    A scientist recently discovered a lost fragment of a manuscript representing one of the earliest translations of the Gospels.

  6. Papyrus 66 - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Schrader Polczer adds that, in the case of John 11, the copyist may have introduced an entirely new character, Martha, to the text, but this argument remains controversial. [ 8 ] The staurogram appears in at least ten places in the papyrus (corresponding to chapter 19 of the Gospel).

  7. John 8 - Wikipedia

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    John 8 is the eighth chapter in the Gospel of John in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It continues the account of Jesus' debate with the Pharisees after the Feast of Tabernacles, which began in the previous chapter. Verses 1-11, along with John 7:53, form a pericope which is missing from some ancient Greek manuscripts.

  8. John 20:5 - Wikipedia

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    John 20:5 is the fifth verse of the twentieth chapter of the Gospel of John in the Bible. The Beloved Disciple and Peter have travelled to the tomb of Jesus to investigate Mary Magdalene's report that the body of Jesus had disappeared. In this verse the Beloved Disciple arrives at the tomb and while he looks in, he does not enter it.

  9. What’s behind the John Fetterman body double ... - AOL

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    In only 3 weeks, John Fetterman got a total head replacement,” read one message with an image of Fetterman from the middle of his treatment compared to an older image. “Man, he has some good ...