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Dismidila atoca is a moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1914. It is
found in Panama. "GlobIZ search". Global...
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Canada and Hochelaga, and
words to
describe the
flora and
fauna such as
atoca (cranberry) and
achigan (largemouth b****), from
First Nations languages...
- apple')
American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon) (Fr: canneberge; Quebec:
atoca) pot-en-pot: 'a meat pie of venison, rabbits, and game birds'.
poutine râpée:...
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contains 640 acres, but 512 arpents.
pinotte /
arachide peanut cacahuète
atoca /
canneberge cranberry airelle /
canneberge In Quebec,
canneberge usually...
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moths of the
family Crambidae.
Dismidila abrotalis (Walker, 1859)
Dismidila atoca Dyar, 1914
Dismidila drepanoides Munroe, 1970
Dismidila gnoma Munroe, 1970...
- po****tions of the low,
coastal valleys: maize, red pepper, fish and seafood.
Atoca,
figures made of stone,
represent a
typical caravan of
llamas with their...
- north-west, and Vankl**** Hill to the east. A
tributary of the
Ruisseau des
Atocas flows through the community.
Caledonia Springs was once the site of a large...
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central water body of the Zec.
Other major lakes of Zec are: Antoine,
Atocas, de la Bidière, Buck Fever, Calvé, du Cerise, Chat,
Chopin (Lac Long), Clifford...
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between the
watershed of Lac-à-la-Tortue (including the
outlet of Lake
Atocas), the rivière à la
Tortue and
Falls River: Row "Cote Saint-Pierre Coté Sud-Ouest"...
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between the
watershed of Lac-à-la-Tortue (including the
outlet of Lake
Atocas), the rivière à la
Tortue and Rivière des Chutes: Row "Cote Saint-Pierre...