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  2. Find and remove unusual activity on your AOL account

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    Monitoring your recent login activity can help you find out if your account has been accessed by unauthorized users. Review your recent activity and revoke access to suspicious entries using the info below. Remove suspicious activity. From a desktop or mobile browser, sign in and visit the Recent activity page. Depending on how you access your ...

  3. Scholia - Wikipedia

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    Scholia (sg.: scholium or scholion, from Ancient Greek: σχόλιον, "comment", "interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments – original or copied from prior commentaries – which are inserted in the margin of the manuscript of ancient authors, as glosses.

  4. Pyrrhoscolia - Wikipedia

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    Two species of Scolia are similarly coloured, but have swarthy wings and a red spot in each ocular sinus (or sini oculares, the "bays" bordered by the kidney-shaped eyes). In males, unlike Scolia , the propodeum has two distinct horizontal lobes, which project well behind the insertion of the petiole .

  5. Scoliidae - Wikipedia

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    Scolia fuscipennis Bartlett, 1912 – Mexico; Scolia guttata (Burmeister, 1853) – United States, Mexico, Central America; Scolia mexicana (Saussure, 1858) – United States, Mexico; Scolia nobilitata (Fabricius, 1805) – United States, Mexico; Scolia rufiventris Fabricius, 1804 – Mexico, Central America; Scolia vintschgaui Dalla Torre ...

  6. Triscolia ardens - Wikipedia

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    In terms of color, this species resembles the common Scolia dubia but lacks the distinctive yellow spots of the nominate subspecies. As with other scoliids, the females have short antennae, while the males have long antennae, and possess a "three pronged pseudosting".

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  8. Scolia (wasp) - Wikipedia

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    Scolia was described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. This genus is classified under the tribe Scoliini of the subfamily Scoliinae within the family Scoliidae. [2] Scolia is itself divided into three subgenera, Scolia (Scolia), and Scolia (Discolia), and Scolia (Hesperoscolia). [3]

  9. Scolia - Wikipedia

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    Scolia may refer to: Scolia (wasp) , a genus in the family Scoliidae Skolion (pl. skolia or scolia), a song sung by invited guests at banquets in ancient Greece