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Aprica (Lombard: Abriga) is a town and
comune in the
province of Sondrio, Lombardy,
northern Italy. It is
located on the
eponymous p****, the most favourable...
- Rotring, X-acto, Waterman) glue (Elmer's,
Krazy Glue); children's
products (
Aprica, NUK, Tigex, Babysun, Baby
Jogger and Graco);
cookware and
small appliances...
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Amanita aprica, also
known as the
sunshine amanita, is a
toxic species of
fungus in the
family Amanitaceae. The
species has a
yellow to
orange cap with...
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aprica may
refer to:
Tarache aprica, a moth
species Townsendia aprica, a
flowering plant species Trypeta aprica, a
fruit fly
species This disambiguation...
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Gascoignella aprica is a
species of sea slug, a
marine gastropod mollusk. It was
first described in 1985 by
Kathe Jensen from Tsim Bei Tsui, Hong Kong...
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Bartramia aprica, the
rigid apple moss, is a
species of moss in the
family Bartramiaceae. "Species Summary:
Bartramia aprica". BC
Conservation Data Centre...
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Townsendia aprica is a rare
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae known by the
common name Last
Chance Townsend daisy. It is
endemic to Utah...
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Micranthes aprica is a
species of
flowering plant known by the
common name
Sierra saxifrage. It is
native to the high
mountains of California, including...
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Flammeovirga aprica is a
bacterium from the
genus Flammeovirga which has been
isolated from
marine mud in Yugoslavia. Parte, A.C. "Flammeovirga". LPSN...
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Philipomyia aprica is a
species of
horse fly of the
family Tabanidae,
subfamily Tabaninae. This
horse fly is
present in most of
Europe and in the Near...