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Linyphiidae, spiders commonly known as sheet weavers (from the shape of their webs), or money spiders (in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Portugal) is a family of very small spiders comprising 4706 described species in 620 genera worldwide. [2]
Ephydridae (shore fly, sometimes brine fly) is a family of insects in the order Diptera.. Shore flies are tiny flies that can be found near seashores or at smaller inland waters, such as ponds.
hook-like, as in the mouthparts of many fly larvae. (also uncinate) uncinate hook-like, as in the mouthparts of many fly larvae. (also uncate) unguis (plural ungues) the claws at the tip of most insect pretarsi. urite a segment or part of the abdomen in insects. urogomphus (plural urogomphi) paired "horns" at the posterior tip of the abdomen of ...
King V model surfaced as a downsized version of the Double Rhoads, which was designed and targeted for a shorter, more ordinary person. (Crosby was 6.5 feet/198 cm tall, hence the nickname "King"). Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine eventually became the guitarist most identified with using this model. After creating a custom King V for Mustaine ...
The Crosby–Schøyen Codex is part of a corpus of papyri known as the Bodmer Papyri, and was previously held by the University of Mississippi, followed by the Schøyen Collection of Martin Schøyen of Oslo. The codex is set to be featured in the Schøyen Collection Auction by Christie's on 11 June 2024. [3] [6]
Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley located at Crosby Beach in Merseyside, England. It consists of 100 cast iron figures facing towards the sea. The figures are modelled on the artist's own naked body. [1] The work proved controversial due to the naked statues but has increased tourism to the beach.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Drepana uncinula, the spiny hook-tip, is a moth in the family Drepanidae.