- Lyssomanes, Synemosyna, and
Epiblemum from
Attus. In 1833, Carl
Sundevall moved numerous species from
Attus to Salticus. From 1833 to 1850, Carl Ludwig...
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place on
Attu Island in May 1943.
Attu Station, Alaska, a
LORAN station on
Attu Island Attu, Greenland, a
settlement in
western Greenland Attu (film),...
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Attu (Aleut: Atan, Russian: Атту) is an
island in the Near
Islands (part of the
Aleutian Islands chain). It is one of the
westernmost points of the U.S...
- In
Ancient Roman mythology,
Attus Navius was a
famous augur during the
reign of
Tarquinius Priscus. When
Tarquinius desired to
increase the
number of...
- The
Battle of
Attu (codenamed
Operation Landcrab),
which took
place on 11–30 May 1943, was
fought between forces of the
United States,
aided by Canadian...
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Aranea scenica Aranea albo-fasciata
Aranea fulvata Attus scenicus Attus candefactus Epiblemum faustum Attus scenicoides Calliethera histrionica Calliethera...
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although this may be by accident. This
species was
originally described as
Attus adansonii by
Audouin in 1826, then
redescribed in
officially recognised...
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Wallago attu, the boal or
helicopter catfish is a
freshwater catfish of the
family Siluridae,
native to
South and
Southeast Asia. W.
attu is
found in...
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Nicholas Marcellus Hentz published his work
describing a
species he
called Attus audax.
These types were
believed to be the same species, but due to the...
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Attu is a census-designated
place (CDP)
located on
Attu Island in the
Aleutians West
Census Area in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The po****tion was 21 at...