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  2. Macrosiphum albifrons - Wikipedia

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    Macrosiphum albifrons, the lupin aphid, is a species of large grey/ green aphid in the family Aphididae. [1] [2] [3] [4]It is a species native to North America but was first reported in the UK in 1981 where it now occurs widely.

  3. Lupin (French TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Lupin is a French mystery thriller television series created by George Kay and François Uzan. It premiered on Netflix on 8 January 2021, when the first set of five episodes were released. Another five aired on 11 June 2021. [ 2 ]

  4. Lupinus caudatus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus caudatus is a widespread species of wildflower in genus Lupinus from western North America known by the common names tailcup lupin and spurred lupin.It is distinctive for the short spur on its purple-blue flowers, for which it is named.

  5. Bush lupin - Wikipedia

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    Bush lupin or bush lupine is a common name applied to a number of shrubby species of lupin: Lupinus albifrons Silver bush lupine; Lupinus arboreus Yellow bush lupine;

  6. ‘Lupin’ Season 4 Has A *Lot* Of Loose Ends To Tie Up - AOL

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    Netflix's 'Lupin,' the French thriller, follows Assane Diop, a "gentleman's" thief as he attempts to avenge his late father's death. See details for season 4.

  7. Lupin bean - Wikipedia

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    Lupin poisoning is a nervous syndrome caused by alkaloids in bitter lupins. [citation needed] Lupin poisoning affects people who eat incorrectly prepared lupin beans. Mediterranean cultures prefer the historic bitter lupin beans with the required toxin-removal by traditional leaching in water preparation methods due to the better flavour that ...

  8. 7 Bioluminescent Bugs That Light Up

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    Adult bugs feed on nectar, pollen, and other smaller insects, while their larvae feed on snails and other small ground creatures. Summary of 7 Bioluminescent bugs That Light Up.

  9. Lupinus nanus - Wikipedia

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    Lupinus nanus, the sky lupine, field lupine, dwarf lupin, ocean-blue lupine [1] or Douglas' annual lupine, is a species of lupine native to the western United States. It is found natively in California, Nevada, and on Steens Mountain in eastern Oregon. It tends to grow on slopes [2] and in open or disturbed areas below 1300 meters. [3]