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  2. File:Gnat System 10 Brochure 1979.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: Brochure for the Gnat System 10 by Gnat Computers. Date: ... Version of PDF format: 1.6

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    " Many gnats feed, breed, and hang out in sludgy, moist substrates," Crumbley explained. "These substrates could be saturated soil, animal waste, and clogged drains and gutters.

  4. Gnat - Wikipedia

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    Gnat from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, 1665 A female black fungus gnat. A gnat (/ ˈ n æ t /) is any of many species of tiny flying insects in the dipterid suborder Nematocera, especially those in the families Mycetophilidae, Anisopodidae and Sciaridae. [1] Most often they fly in large numbers, called clouds.

  5. Fungus gnat - Wikipedia

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    The adults can live up to 10 days and lay up to 200-300 eggs [8] at a time in the moist top layer of the soil. These eggs will typically hatch within 4 days and progress through the cycle. The pupa stage also consists of about 4 days, then adult gnats emerge and begin the whole process again. [9]

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  8. Gnorm Gnat - Wikipedia

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    Gnorm Gnat is an American gag-a-day comic strip by Jim Davis based on fictional insects, with the primary focus on a gnat named Gnorm. The strip appeared weekly in The Pendleton Times in Pendleton, Indiana, the only newspaper to publish the strip, [1] from 1973 to 1975, but failure to take the character to mainstream success led Davis to instead create the comic strip Garfield.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Comics/ComicBookBox instructions

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    The Comic Book Box should use Template:ComicBookBox as shown below. Copy and paste the following text at the beginning of the Comic Book Series article. If you don't have e.g. the series_title, leave the field blank. image width not larger then 300px