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Whitley Strieber's Unknown Country
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- This week's news
Monthly news
QuickWatch
Whitley's Journal
Anne's Diary
Prayer Group
Opinion Poll
Message Board
Accessibility Every two weeks Anne Strieber explores another mysterious power of the mind or the world...
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Texts in Perseus for Browsing: Greek
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- Search Perseus: English Index Art & Archaeology Atlas Texts & Translations Text Tools & Lexica Historical Overview Encyclopedia Essays & Catalogs FAQ Help Pages Copyright Primary Text Index: Greek morphological analysis Text Help display G...
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NHBS BookNet: Subject/Insects [www.nhbs.com]
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- NHBS Mailorder Bookstore, Scientific Books, Library Supply, Academic Supply, Environmental Literature. Insects: General (852)
Economic Entomology (474)
Beetles (Coleoptera) (771)
Stylopids (Strepsiptera) (0)
Bees, Ants & Wasps (Hymenoptera) (463)
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Cactus Wren
- The largest North American wren, the cactus wren has a distinctive white stripe over each eye and a longer-than-usual tail, which it does not normally cock up.
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THE MINERALOID AMBER
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- Amber, or fossil tree sap, was made famous in the movie "Jurassic Park". Amber is a beautiful stone that is cut and polished and used as a valuable gemstone. It is also a fossil and can contain many preserved insects and other animals and plants...
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Classics 135: Women in Antiquity
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- `If we can think about why we look at
ancient works of art, what kinds of
desire - desire, that is, as a longing
for what we cannot have - what kinds of
desire are being satisfied by our attention
to these artifacts from the past,
if we can clarify...
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Birch Leafminer
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- The birch leafminer, Fenusa pusilla (Lepeletier), is a small sawfly native of Europe that was first detected in Connecticut in 1923. It has since spread throughout northeastern North America.
The larvae of the sawfly make blotch mines in the leaves of...
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Killer Bees and Honey Bees
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- what makes one bee a killer and one a honey-producer? Get the facts, photos, sound, and video here, from Insecta Inspecta World. In the movie The Swarm, great clouds of angry bees attack entire cities and sting hundreds of people to death. This is pu...
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Dogwood Borer
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- Dogwood Borer Contact: Eric Day, Manager, Insect Identification Laboratory Publication 444-217, August 1996 Lepidoptera: Sesiidae, Synanthedon scitula PLANTS ATTACKED: Dogwood, pecan, elm, hickory, and willow DESCRIPTION OF DAMAGE: Larvae feed in the inn...
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