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Examples

  • But the Sparkle Pupa is a highly productive, all-purpose prospecting pattern.

    Sparkle Pupa 1999

  • Cancer Research, Gelsomina "Pupa" De Stasio, professor of physics at the

    THE MEDICAL NEWS sufferer 2010

  • "Pupa," Ugresic writes, "often dreams about how nice it would be if someone were to take her to Greenland and forget about her, lose her the way one loses an umbrella or gloves."

    NPR Topics: News 2010

  • Try a Hare's Ear, Prince, Pheasant Tail, or Sparkle Pupa (for caddis) perhaps a hook size smaller or so than the dry.

    Just started fly fishing and really love it. 2009

  • Try a Hare's Ear, Prince, Pheasant Tail, or Sparkle Pupa (for caddis) perhaps a hook size smaller or so than the dry.

    Just started fly fishing and really love it. 2009

  • In my family, for example, each year we make Pupa Cu L'ova (Italian Easter bread basket egg cookies).

    Dr. Susan Albers: Mindful Eating: A Healthy Take on Traditional Cultural Foods 2010

  • Although Say, in 1822, described this species as Pupa contracta, he thought it probably belonged to Carychium.

    Archive 2008-01-01 AYDIN 2008

  • Although Say, in 1822, described this species as Pupa contracta, he thought it probably belonged to Carychium.

    Gastrocopta contracta AYDIN 2008

  • I noticed that Hubricht didn't show records in Franklin County for Deroceras laeve (=Limax campestris), Strobilops labyrinthica (=Strobila labyrinthica), Carychium exiguum, Vallonia pulchella, Philomycus caroliniensis (=Tebennophorus carolinensis), Gastrocopta armifera (=Pupa armifera), G. contracta and G. corticaria that Moore and Butler recorded.

    Archive 2007-03-01 AYDIN 2007

  • I noticed that Hubricht didn't show records in Franklin County for Deroceras laeve (=Limax campestris), Strobilops labyrinthica (=Strobila labyrinthica), Carychium exiguum, Vallonia pulchella, Philomycus caroliniensis (=Tebennophorus carolinensis), Gastrocopta armifera (=Pupa armifera), G. contracta and G. corticaria that Moore and Butler recorded.

    Bulletin of the Brookville Society of Natural History AYDIN 2007

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