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- Inchworm | Encyclopedia. com
inchworm, name for the larvae of moths of the family Geometridae, a large, cosmopolitan group with over 1,200 species indigenous to North America [1]
- Slender Blind Snakes, Thread Snakes, or Worm Snakes: Leptotyphlopidae
SLENDER BLIND SNAKES, THREAD SNAKES, OR WORM SNAKES: LeptotyphlopidaeTEXAS BLIND SNAKE (Leptotyphlops dulcis): SPECIES ACCOUNT Source for information on Slender Blind Snakes, Thread Snakes, or Worm Snakes: Leptotyphlopidae: Grzimek's Student Animal Life Resource dictionary
- Hair Worms: Nematomorpha - Encyclopedia. com
Hair worms are long and thin—2 to 118 inches (5 to 300 centimeters) long and 0 02 to 0 4 inch (0 5 to 10 millimeters) wide They are black, brown, yellow, white, or gray
- Thorny-Headed Worms: Acanthocephala - Encyclopedia. com
GIANT THORNY-HEADED WORM (Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus): SPECIES ACCOUNTS Physical characteristics: Female giant thorny-headed worms are as long as 26 inches (65 centimeters) and are 0 3 to 0 4 inch (8 to 9 millimeters) wide Males are as long as 4 inches (10 centimeters) The body is grayish brown with deep grooves on the surface
- Boll Weevil Infestation - Encyclopedia. com
Boll weevils, small grey-brown beetles (about one-quarter inch, or six millimeters, long) feed off of the fibers in cotton seed pods (bolls) Female boll weevils lay their eggs inside cotton plant buds; once their larvae hatch, worm-like grubs are produced The offspring consume the boll fibers, causing the bolls to fall off of the plants
- Crimson Worm - Encyclopedia. com
CRIMSON WORM CRIMSON WORM , biblical tola'at shani (Heb ????????? ??????), which yields a dye, called in the Bible shani, tola, karmil, and in rabbinic literature zehorit, which was extracted from the body of the "crimson worm" (carmine), the Kermes biblicus A brilliant, beautiful, and fast red dye, it was used for dyeing the curtains of the Tabernacle (Ex 26:1) and the garments of the high
- Acanthocephala (Thorny Headed Worms) - Encyclopedia. com
Acanthocephala (Thorny headed worms) Phylum Acanthocephala Number of families 22 Thumbnail description Parasitic thorny headed worms with complex life cycles; sexes separated; adults found in intestines of vertebrates (definitive host), larvae found in hemocoel (body cavity) of arthropods (intermediate hosts) and sometimes in body cavities of vertebrates (paratenic or transport hosts)
- Clam Worms, Sand Worms, and Tubeworms: Polychaeta - Encyclopedia. com
CLAM WORMS, SAND WORMS, AND TUBEWORMS: PolychaetaFIRE WORM (Eurythoe complanata): SPECIES ACCOUNTSTUBEWORM (Serpula vermicularis): SPECIES ACCOUNTSHONEYCOMB WORM (Sabellaria alveolata): SPECIES ACCOUNTS Source for information on Clam Worms, Sand Worms, and Tubeworms: Polychaeta: Grzimek's Student Animal Life Resource dictionary
- Peanut Worms: Sipuncula - Encyclopedia. com
Sipunculus nudus and people: S nudus is the best-known species of peanut worm and is often used as a research animal They are sold as fish bait in some parts of the world Conservation status: S nudus is not considered endangered or threatened ? FOR MORE INFORMATION Books: Cutler, Edward B The Sipuncula Their Systematics, Biology, and
- Society, Culture, and the Gothic - Encyclopedia. com
Society, Culture, and the Gothic INTRODUCTION REPRESENTATIVE WORKS PRIMARY SOURCES OVERVIEWS RACE AND THE GOTHIC WOMEN AND THE GOTHIC FURTHER READING INTRODUCTION The Gothic tradition originated in response to a period of rapid and far-reaching societal, cultural, and theological change in eighteenth-century Europe Works written in this tradition are inherently linked to the social context in
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