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But she does give instructions for making Scotch Woodcock, Fish Overlay and Beef Collops, as well as a description of an instrument for serving asparagus nicknamed a Forficula, or earwig.
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But she does give instructions for making Scotch Woodcock, Fish Overlay and Beef Collops, as well as a description of an instrument for serving asparagus nicknamed a Forficula, or earwig.
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Of the insect fauna, 27 species are included in the Red Data Book of the Russian Federation, including Forficula vicaria*, Diestrammena unicolor*, Carabus schrenckii*, Pyrocaelia rufa*, Bombus spp*.,
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Blatta, Mantis, Forficula, Ephemera, Libellula, etc. I may refer to a corresponding remarkable example from the vegetable world: amongst Ferns the genera Aneimia, Schizaea and Lygodium, belonging to the group
Facts and Arguments for Darwin Fritz Muller 1859
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Password Vault, from Forficula $1.09 has an interesting twist: if someone enters the wrong master password, it "reveals" the user IDs and passwords in your vault - just not the correct ones.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LYNN GREINER 2010
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Password Vault, from Forficula $1.09 has an interesting twist: if someone enters the wrong master password, it "reveals" the user IDs and passwords in your vault - just not the correct ones.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LYNN GREINER 2010
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Password Vault, from Forficula $1.09 has an interesting twist: if someone enters the wrong master password, it "reveals" the user IDs and passwords in your vault - just not the correct ones.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LYNN GREINER 2010
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Mr.C. C.oke in Mammoth C.ve, while Humbert has described in a French scientific journal a species of J.pyx (J. Saussurii) from Mexico.] [Footnote 10: The direct homology of these parts of the head (the occiput and the epicranium) with Perla, Forficula, etc., seems to me the best evidence we could have that the Poduræ are not an independent group.
Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses 1872
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Forficula, Fig. 158, in which the suture is the same), and the insertion of the antennæ is removed far down the front, near the mouth, the clypeus being very short; this piece, so large and prominent in the higher insects, is not distinctly separated by suture from the surrounding parts of the head, thus affording one of the best distinctive characters of the Poduridæ.
Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses 1872
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Forficula auricularia) feeds at night on shoots and roots of many agricultural crops, earwigs are usually not considered pests.
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