- "Jimmy
Crack Corn" or "Blue-Tail
Fly" is an
American song
which first became po****r
during the rise of
blackface minstrelsy in the 1840s
through performances...
- mouthparts.
Entomologists have
described approximately 7,700 species. They
fly only
weakly and
their feathery wings are
unsuitable for
conventional flight;...
- ". anic.csiro.au.
Retrieved 2022-11-01. "Factsheet:
Australasian coastal fly-
Australimyza sp". nzacfactsheets.landcareresearch.co.nz.
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insect helpers and
mentors of
deity and man in the myths, Big
Fly (Dǫ'soh) and
Ripener (
Corn Beetle) Girl ('Anilt'ánii 'At'ééd) (Wyman and
Bailey 1964:29–30...
- The
corn crake,
corncrake or
landrail (Crex crex) is a bird in the rail family. It
breeds in
Europe and Asia as far east as
western China, and migrates...
- (cabbage
fly) and D.
floralis (turnip root
fly),
which feed on the
roots and/or
leaves of Br****ica crops, D.
antiqua (onion
fly), D.
platura (seed-
corn fly),...
- large-grained rock salt, also
called "
corns" of salt. Sometimes,
sugar and ****es are
added to
corned beef recipes.
Corned beef is
featured as an ingredient...
-
Fly!
Fly!
Fly!
Fly!
Fly! is a live
album by
Cecil Taylor recorded at Villingen, Germany, on
September 14, 1980 and
released on the MPS label. The album...
- The
Corn Islands are two
islands about 70
kilometres (43 mi) east of the
Caribbean coast of Nicaragua,
constituting one of 12 muni****lities of the South...
- or food-stores, or, as the
learned physician expressed it, to make the
corn fly away,
perhaps in the form of
winged insects born therein; indeed, the character...