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- Department) Australian Plague Locust Commission The Orthopterists' Society AcridAfrica, les acridiens d'Afrique de l'Ouest "Orthoptera" . New International...
- Braun; D.C. Eades; D. Otte. "Acrida Linnaeus". orthoptera.speciesfile.org. Orthoptera Species File. Retrieved 15 December 2018. AcridAfrica (in French)...
- org/web/20131110030827/http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/C/Cataloipus_cymbiferus/ AcridAfrica, liste espèces A-H Names in Dogon languages, with images from Mali v...
- -logia and French -logie. Australian Plague Locust Commission The Orthopterists' Society AcridAfrica, les acridiens d'Afrique de l'Ouest v t e v t e...
- The Bisnovat (later Molniya then Vympel) R-40 (NATO reporting name AA-6 'Acrid') is a long-range air-to-air missile developed in the 1960s by the Soviet...
- related to Hieroglyphus daganensis at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Hieroglyphus daganensis at Wikispecies AcridAfrica OSF: Hieroglyphus daganensis...
- there is an acrid taste that requires careful cooking. The young leaves can also be cooked and eaten, but (unlike taro) they have a somewhat acrid taste. Linnaeus...
- (Orthoptera: Acrididae) in West Africa: review and prospects. Annales Societe Entomologique de France 44: 271–288. AcridAfrica Names in Dogon languages, with...
- acid anhydride of maleic acid. It is a colorless or white solid with an acrid odor. It is produced industrially on a large scale for applications in coatings...
- are located north and northeast of Stench Point between the headlands of Acrid Point and Pacific Point. The coastlines are made up of 15–30 metres (49–98 ft)...