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Species of woodlouse
Philoscia muscorum, the common striped woodlouse or fast woodlouse, is a common European woodlouse. It is widespread in Europe, the British Isles and
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Genus of woodlice
belong to the genus Philoscia: Philoscia affinis Verhoeff, 1909 Philoscia algirica Dollfus, 1896 Philoscia anienana Verhoeff, 1933 Philoscia australis Richardson
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Species of virus
koreanum) Oniscidae (Oniscus asellus) Philosciidae (Burmoniscus kathmandia, Philoscia affinis, P. muscorum) Platyarthridae (Niambia capensis) Porcellionidae
Invertebrate iridescent virus 31
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common shiny woodlouse), Porcellio scaber (the common rough woodlouse), Philoscia muscorum (the common striped woodlouse), Trichoniscus pusillus (the common
List of woodlice of the British Isles
List_of_woodlice_of_the_British_Isles
Species of woodlouse
Hyloniscus riparius (Koch, 1838) Synonyms Hyloniscus germanicus Itea riparus Philoscia notata Trichoniscus germanicus Trichoniscus montanus Trichoniscus notatus
Hyloniscus_riparius
Species of woodlouse
Philoscia affinis is a species of isopod in the family Philosciidae. Philoscia affinis is visually extremely similar to Philoscia muscorum. The coloration
Philoscia_affinis
Species of centipede
its legs. It preys on small invertebrates such as woodlice (including Philoscia muscorum, Oniscus asellus, Porcellio scaber, and Androniscus dentiger)
Lithobius_variegatus
Species of woodlouse
is dark and shiny, and is similar in appearance to the common species Philoscia muscorum, and also the rarer Oritoniscus flavus. In Great Britain, it
Ligidium_hypnorum
Species of fish
(Pholcidae), fungus gnat larvae (Keroplatidae), isopods such as Cubaris sp. and Philoscia sp., shrimp (Macrobrachium cf. cavernicola), snails (Paludomus sp.), pond
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Species of owl
band-bellied owl has two subspecies, the nominate P. m. melanota and P. m. philoscia. The band-bellied owl is fairly large, ranging from 44 to 48 cm (17 to
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Species of moss
Synonym: Hypnum scitulum Austin Isopterygium latebricola (Schimp.) Delogne Philoscia latebricola (Schimp.) Berk. Plagiotheciella latebricola (Schimp.) M. Fleisch
Plagiothecium_latebricola
Genus of butterflies
lycurgus Godman & Salvin, 1880 Catasticta manco (Doubleday, 1848) Catasticta philoscia (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1861) Catasticta pinava (Doubleday, 1847) Catasticta
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Family of woodlice
Guiana (monotypic) Pentoniscus Richardson, 1913 - Costa Rica (4 species) Philoscia Latreille, 1804 - Europe, Mediterranean (ca. 10 species) Philoscina Ferrara
Philosciidae
1763 taxonomic work by Giovanni Antonio Scopoli
967. Conops aeneus, now Eristalinus aeneus 1134. Oniscus muscorum, now Philoscia muscorum Entomologia Carniolica was published by Johann Thomas von Trattner
Entomologia_Carniolica
Genus of birds
Band-bellied owl Pulsatrix melanota (Tschudi, 1844) Two subspecies P. m. melanota P. m. philoscia Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Size: Habitat: Diet: LC
Pulsatrix
(Bathynellacea: Bathynellidae) Armadillo intermixtus (Isopoda: Armadillidiidae) Philoscia dobakholi (Isopoda: Oniscidae) Unidentified (Podocopida: Cyprididae) Chaerilus
List_of_fauna_of_Batu_Caves
Munna kroyeri 1 species: Oniscus asellus (common woodlouse) 1 species: Philoscia muscorum (common striped woodlouse, fast woodlouse) 8 species, including:
List of crustaceans of Ireland
List_of_crustaceans_of_Ireland
Species of crustacean
Halophilosciidae Genus: Littorophiloscia Species: L. vittata Binomial name Littorophiloscia vittata (Say, 1818) Synonyms Philoscia vittata Say, 1818
Littorophiloscia_vittata
Species of woodlouse
more mesic habitats, such as Armadillidium vulgare, Porcellio scaber or Philoscia muscorum. Hemilepistus reaumuri was illustrated in volume 21 of the Description
Hemilepistus_reaumuri
1913 piano composition by Erik Satie
the egg, magnified 15 diam. B. yelk; L. liver. Figure 38. Embryo of a Philoscia in the egg, magnified 25 diam. Figure 39. Embryo of Cryptoniscus planarioides
Embryons_desséchés
Partial list of Australian moths
xantholoma (Turner, 1917) Artiastis heliacma Meyrick, 1889 Artiastis philoscia (Meyrick, 1902) Artiastis ptochopa Meyrick, 1889 Artiastis stenopolia
List of moths of Australia (Oecophoridae)
List_of_moths_of_Australia_(Oecophoridae)
stilifer Burmoniscus xanthocephalus Littorophiloscia tropicalis Philoscia mendica Philoscia pubescens Platycytoniscus granulatus Serendibia denticulata Sinhaloscia
List_of_isopods_of_Sri_Lanka
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Indian, Sikh
Always be Happy
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Bengali, Indian
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English
English : habitational name from places in Lancashire and Gloucestershire called Cowhill, from Old English cū ‘cow’ + hyll ‘hill’.possibly also an Americanized form of Polish, Jewish, and Sorbian Kowal.
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Hindu
Patience, Patient
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Water, Source of life
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Arabic, British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Good Heart
Surname or Lastname
English (southern)
English (southern) : from Middle English hoke, Old English hÅc ‘hook’, in any of a variety of senses: as a metonymic occupational name for someone who made and sold hooks as agricultural implements or employed them in his work; as a topographic name for someone who lived by a ‘hook’ of land, i.e. the bend of a river or the spur of a hill; or as a nickname (in part a survival of an Old English byname) for someone with a hunched back or a hooked nose. A similar ambiguity of interpretation presents itself in the case of Crook. In some cases the surname may be habitational from any of various places named Hook(e), from this word, as for example in Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, Wiltshire, and Worcestershire.Swedish (Hö(ö)k) : nickname or a metonymic occupational name from hök ‘hawk’, a soldier’s name.
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Biblical
Son of a hero.
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Hindu
Devotee of Lord Shiva
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