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Parasitoid wasp of agricultural pests
Cotesia icipe is a parasitoid species of wasp of the genus Cotesia. Found in tropical Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, it was first discovered as a parasitoid
Cotesia_icipe
Genus of wasps
moth. Cotesia icipe is a parasitoid of Spodoptera littoralis and beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua) which are pests of amaranth crops. List of Cotesia species
Cotesia
(Granger, 1949) Cotesia hypsipylae (Wilkinson, 1928) Cotesia icipe Fernandez-Triana & Fiaboe, 2017 Cotesia indica Sathe & Rokade, 2005 Cotesia inducta (Papp
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Species of moth
Trichogramma were discovered to attack army worm eggs in East Africa. Cotesia icipe is another African braconid wasp suitable for the biological control
Fall_armyworm
Genus of moths
methods have also been employed against E. saccharina. Two parasitic wasps, Cotesia flavipes and Xanthopimpla stemmator, attack African sugar-cane borer larvae
Eldana
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Italian
Royalty; the title is the feminine equivalent of Count.
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German, Greek, Polish
Defender of Mankind
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British, English, French
Rose
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English
English : status name for a cottager (see Cotter 2), or a topographic name for someone who lived in a relatively humble dwelling (from Middle English cotes, plural (or genitive) of cote, cott), or a habitational name from any of the numerous places named with this word, especially Coates in Cambridgeshire and Cotes in Leicestershire.Scottish : variant of Coutts.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Kotz or German Koths, from a variant of the medieval personal name Godo (see Gottfried).
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Polish
Defends mankind.
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Australian, British, English, Greek, Polish
Loved by God; Friend of God; One who Loves God
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Greek Polish
Loved by God.
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Tamil
Power, Might, Velour
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Tamil
Most courageous among men, Most courageous among men
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Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One Blessed with the Guru's Grace
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English American
Modernused for girls.
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Muslim
Heart
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Indian
Dark beauty, Night
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Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Cathán, CADÃN means "little battle."
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Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun
Eagle
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Hindu, Indian
Countless; God
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of Nickelsen.English
Americanized spelling of Nickelsen.English : variant spelling of Scottish and northern English Nicholson.
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A glucoside found in licorice root (Glycyrrhiza), in monesia bark (Chrysophyllum), in the root of the walnut, etc., and extracted as a yellow, amorphous powder, of a bittersweet taste.
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One of the opium alkaloids; a white crystalline substance, C18H21NO3, similar to and regarded as a derivative of morphine, but much feebler in its action; -- called also codeia.
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A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly, as for social, literary, or other purposes; a clique.
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The acrid principle of Monesia, sometimes used as a medicine.
v. t.
To go side by side with; hence, to pass by; to outrun and get before; as, a dog cotes a hare.
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A cavity.
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A company assembled, or conceived to assemble, about a central point of interest, or bound by a common tie; a class or division of society; a coterie; a set.
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Belonging to the Moesogoths, a branch of the Goths who settled in Moesia.
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A colorless transparent mineral, resembling quartz, occurring with castor or castorite on the island of Elba. It is a silicate of alumina and caesia. Called also pollux.
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The bark, or a vegetable extract brought in solid cakes from South America and believed to be derived from the bark, of the tree Chrysophyllum glycyphloeum. It is used as an alterative and astringent.
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One of a coterie who exclude others; one who from real of affected fastidiousness limits his acquaintance to a select few.
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The language of the Goths; especially, the language of that part of the Visigoths who settled in Moesia in the 4th century. See Goth.