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Telegonus cellus, the
golden banded-skipper, is a
North and
Central American species of
butterfly in the
family Hesperiidae.
There are two po****tions...
- Gilbert's flasher,
Astraptes gilberti Golden banded-skipper,
Autochton cellus Chisos banded skipper,
Autochton cincta Spiky banded-skipper, Autochton...
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company developed cellu-cotton in 1914, a
cotton substitute used by the U.S. Army as
surgical cotton during World War I. Army
nurses used
cellu-cotton pads...
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Produced for Dow
Chemical Company — The
Story of
Menstruation October 18, 1946 —
produced for Kimberly-Clark and
International Cellu-Cotton Company...
- of her
inheritance to go to college. 98 18 "George
Helps Ernie See the
Cellu-Light"
Sheldon Epps Dave
Caplan March 15, 2006 (2006-03-15) 2T7418 6.71...
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although sum and win
capability is
listed as 0 MW
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp.
Cellu-Tissue Corp - Nat. Dam
Gouverneur 1986-01-01 0 0
Hydro Water 0 Nameplate...
- vice president, and
general manager of the Food
Packaging Division and the
Cellu Products Division.
Before working for
Sealed Air, he was CPA at
Arthur Young...
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consumer tissue, and wood products. In late 2010, the
company acquired Cellu Tissue Holdings, Inc.,
headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia,
which increased...
- (small-spotted flasher)
Astraptes fulgerator (two-barred flasher)
Autochton cellus (golden banded-skipper)
Autochton cincta (Chisos banded-skipper) Autochton...
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Butterflies of
Virginia in 1951. A new form of
golden banded-skipper,
Autochton cellus leilae, was
named for her by her husband.
Clark was born in Canton, New...