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Dichomeris achne is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by
Ronald W.
Hodges in 1986. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been recorded...
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provided one of the
earlier descriptions of acne. He used the term "psydracia
achne" to
describe small, red, and hard
tubercles that
altered a person's facial...
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slime flounder (Microstomus
achne) is a kind of
flatfish from the
family Pleuronectidae. It is a
demersal fish that
lives on sand and mud bottoms...
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Denmark acquired the
Frederiksnagore (now Serampore), and
later the
towns of
Achne and Pirapur. They are
located about 25
kilometres (16 mi)
north of Kolkata...
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There are
currently five
recognized species in this genus:
Microstomus achne (D. S.
Jordan & Starks, 1904) (Slime flounder)
Microstomus bathybius (Gilbert...
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genus Hymenachne.
Hymenachne is from the Gr****
hymen meaning "membrane" and
achne meaning "chaff, glume, scale" and
amplexicaulis is from Latin, literally...
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state of
siege and
removes various civil rights from the people. 1959:
Achne tribe enslaved and
wiped out by
order of Stroessner. 1965-66: ****ists USA...
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Island daisy. The
genus name
Achnophora is
derived from the Gr**** word '
achne'
which means chaff and 'phoros'
meaning bearing. This
refers to the clearly...
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names for
Auchans are
Achinynche (15th Century),
Auchinche (1512), Achans,
Achnes,
possibly derived from the
Gaelic 'Achaidhean' - 'tilled fields'. Auchans...
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nonstrigella (Chambers, 1878)
Dichomeris ochripalpella (Zeller, 1873)
Dichomeris achne Hodges, 1986
Dichomeris inserrata (Walsingham, 1882)
Dichomeris pelta Hodges...