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Species of mosquito
Aedes notoscriptus, commonly known as the Australian backyard mosquito, is a species of mosquito native to Australia, and the southwestern Pacific islands
Aedes_notoscriptus
Aedes notoscriptus montana Brug, 1939 Aedes notoscriptus notoscriptus Skuse, 1889 Aedes quinquelineatus Edwards, 1922 Aedes suffusus Edwards, 1922 Aedes longirostris
List_of_Aedes_species
Species of mosquito
populations of Aedes notoscriptus and Culex quinquefasciatus in tire habitats in Queensland. While the species has been associated with Aedes albopictus (tiger
Australian_elephant_mosquito
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites transmitted by mosquitoes
and possums, compared to PCR screening of M. ulcerans from trapped Aedes notoscriptus mosquitoes, and concluded that Mycobacterium ulcerans, the causative
Mosquito-borne_disease
Species of crustacean
aspericornis forms a compatible predator pair for reduction of larval Aedes notoscriptus and Culex quinquefasciatus populations in tire habitats in Queensland
Mesocyclops_aspericornis
australis (Erichson, 1842) Aedes chathamicus Dumbleton, 1962 Aedes notoscriptus (Skuse, 1889) Aedes subalbirostris Klein & Marks, 1960 Coquillettidia iracunda
List of Diptera of New Zealand
List_of_Diptera_of_New_Zealand
AEDES NOTOSCRIPTUS
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Australian, Farsi
Name of a Medes King; Righteous
Girl/Female
Latin
From the Andes.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.Hungarian (Édes) : nickname from édes ‘sweet’ ‘charming’.
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Alexander and the Saviour gods.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic or metronymic from Eade.
Male
Greek
(á¾Î¹Î´Î·Ï‚) Greek name derived from the word aides, HAIDES means "unseen." In mythology, this is the name of the god of the underworld, brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone. In the Greek bible, Haides is associated with Orcus, the realm of the dead, the infernal regions where disembodied spirits live, a dark and dismal place in the depths of the earth. Only later was Haides described as the grave, death, and hell. Also spelled HadÄ“s.Â
Boy/Male
Irish
Fire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Ade, a medieval pet form of Adam.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : it is unclear whether this name is derived from Ades, the Yiddish name for Odessa, or is an English-based Romanization of the Ashkenazic family name Eydes, which consists of the Yiddish female personal name Eyde (a back-formation from Eydl, from Yiddish eydl ‘noble’) + genitive -s. The Ashkenazic family name Adesman presents the same difficulty.
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Female
Spanish
Variant spelling of Spanish Chickie, CHICKY means "little one."
Male
English
Anglicized form of Old Norse NÃðhöggr, NIDHOGG means "dreaded striker." In mythology, this is the name of a dragon or serpent who gnaws at the roots of the world tree Yggdrasill.
Boy/Male
English
Sage, wise. From the Old English Aelfraed, meaning elf counsel. Also from Ealdfrith or Alfrid,...
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Hindu
Character in ramayana devoted son
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
White cloud
Girl/Female
Tamil
Happiness, Survivor
Boy/Male
Danish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Brother of Helen; Braver
Boy/Male
Spanish
Reddish brown skin.
Girl/Female
German
Warrior Maiden
Boy/Male
Muslim
A biblical prophet
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n.
A very large bird of the Vulture family (Sarcorhamphus gryphus), found in the most elevated parts of the Andes.
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A high, bleak plateau or district, with stunted trees, and cold, damp atmosphere, as in the Andes, in South America.
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A South American ruminant (Auchenia llama), allied to the camels, but much smaller and without a hump. It is supposed to be a domesticated variety of the guanaco. It was formerly much used as a beast of burden in the Andes.
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A climbing plant (Ullucus officinalis) of the Andes, having tuberous roots which are used as a substitute for potatoes.
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A large, handsome American butterfly (Euph/ades, / Papilio, troilus). It is black, with yellow marginal spots on the front wings, and blue spots on the rear wings.
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A South American mammal (Auchenia vicunna) native of the elevated plains of the Andes, allied to the llama but smaller. It has a thick coat of very fine reddish brown wool, and long, pendent white hair on the breast and belly. It is hunted for its wool and flesh.
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A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes.
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of Pes
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A South American mammal (Auchenia huanaco), allied to the llama, but of larger size and more graceful form, inhabiting the southern Andes and Patagonia. It is supposed by some to be the llama in a wild state.
a.
Pertaining to the Andes.
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A genus of trees growing naturally on the Andes in Peru and adjacent countries, but now cultivated in the East Indies, producing a medicinal bark of great value.
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A very small deer (Pudua humilis), native of the Chilian Andes. It has simple spikelike antlers, only two or three inches long.