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Genus of fly
Polydontomyia is a genus of rat-tail maggot flies in the family Syrphidae. The genus is monotypic, comprising a single species, Polydontomyia curvipes
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Family of flies in New York, United States
bilinearis A. chrysostoma A. distinctus A. grisescens A. lunulata A. lineata Polydontomyia curvipes (Weidemann, 1830) The Dimorphic Sickleleg is locally common
Syrphidae_of_New_York_State
Genus of flies
elevated to genus level: Anasimyia, Eurimyia, Asemosyrphus, Lunomyia, Polydontomyia, and Arctosyrphus. The species of these genera are sometimes treated
Lejops
1883 L. (Lejops) Rondani, 1857 L. (Lunomyia) Curran & Fluke, 1926 L. (Polydontomyia) Williston, 1896 Mallota (=Imatisma, Paramallota, Trigridemyia): AF
List_of_Syrphidae_genera
Subtribe of flies
1845 Ohmyia Thompson, 1999 Parhelophilus Girschner, 1897 (bog flies) Polydontomyia Williston, 1896 Quichuana Knab, 1913 "Helophilina subtribe Information"
Helophilina
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Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu, Traditional
Attractive; Splendour; Beauty; Grace; Glory
Boy/Male
Norse
Thor's spirit.
Male
Polish
Polish form of Russian Svyatopolk, ÅšWIĘTOPEÅK means "blessed people."
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Tamil
Lathvika | லாதà¯à®µà¯€à®•ா
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
One who Always Acts Rightly
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Muslim
Gift
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Greek Latin
In Greek mythology, Arcas was the son of Jupiter and Callisto and son of Zeus.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : in examples such as William de la Winche (Worcestershire 1275) evidently a topographic name, perhaps for someone who lived at a spot where boats were hauled up onto the land by means of pulleys, from Middle English winche ‘reel’, ‘roller’. However, Old English wince as an element of place names may also have meant ‘corner’ or ‘nook’, and in some cases the surname may be derived from this sense.English : in examples such as William le Wynch (Sussex 1327) it appears to be a nickname, perhaps from the lapwing, Old English (hlēap)wince.
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Arabic, Parsi
Happy; Comely; Pretty
Girl/Female
Indian
Bride
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