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  2. Meracantha contracta - Wikipedia

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    Adult M. contracta are 11-14 mm in length. [3] The pronotum is large, the abdomen and its overlying elytra are very convex (resulting in a humped appearance), and both pronotum and elytra are covered in punctures. [4]

  3. Eleodes obscura - Wikipedia

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    Eleodes obscura is a species of darkling beetle in the genus Eleodes of western North America. It ranges from south-central British Columbia, eastern Washington and Oregon, south to northern Mexico and east to Nebraska, Kansas and Texas.

  4. Nyctoporis carinata - Wikipedia

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    Nyctoporis carinata, also known as the flightless darkling beetle because both sexes lack wings, is a species of beetle native to central and Southern California. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are found in leaf litter and rocky debris. [ 1 ]

  5. Tenebrio - Wikipedia

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    Tenebrio is a genus of darkling beetles. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Adults are 12–18 mm (0.47–0.71 in) long and can live for 1–2 years. The larvae are minor pests, but they are also widely reared and sold as pet food.

  6. Coelocnemis dilaticollis - Wikipedia

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    Coelocnemis dilaticollis, the California broad-necked darkling beetle, is a species of darkling beetle in the family Tenebrionidae. It is found mainly in the western ...

  7. Category:Swords of the United States - Wikipedia

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    M. M1860 Cutlass; Mameluke sword; Model 1832 foot artillery sword; Model 1840 army noncommissioned officers' sword; Model 1840 Cavalry Saber; Model 1840 light artillery saber

  8. Elmslie typology - Wikipedia

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    Elmslie Blade types. The Elmslie typology is a system for classification and description of the single edged European bladed weapons of the late medieval and early baroque period, from around 1100 to 1550.

  9. Classification of swords - Wikipedia

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    The term passot comes from the fact that these swords passed (passaient) the length of a "normal" short sword. [ 26 ] The "Masters of Defence" competition organised by Henry VIII in July 1540 listed [ 27 ] "two hande sworde", "bastard sworde", and "longe sworde" as separate items (as it should in Joseph Swetnam's context).