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Steatoda grossa,
commonly known as the
cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the
brown house spider (in Australia), or the
false widow or false...
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Pepsis grossa is a very
large species of
pepsine spider wasp from the
southern part of
North America,
south to
northern South America. It
preys on tarantula...
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Grossa (French pronunciation: [ɡʁosa]; Corsican: A
Grossa) is a
commune in the Corse-du-Sud
department of
France on the
island of Corsica.
Communes of...
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Ponta Grossa (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpõtɐ ˈɡɾɔsɐ] ) is a muni****lity in the
state of Paraná,
southern Brazil. The
estimated po****tion is 355,336...
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Betula grossa,
commonly known as ****anese
cherry birch (****anese: 梓 azusa), is a
species of
birch native to ****an,
where it
grows naturally in
mixed woodland...
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claws for
grappling with
their victims. The
stinger of a
female Pepsis grossa can be up to 12 mm (15⁄32 in) long, and the
powerful sting is considered...
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Banksia grossa is a
species of
shrub in the
family Proteaceae and is
endemic to
Southwest Australia. It is one of
fourteen species of
banksia of the series...
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Torre Grossa is the
tallest tower in San Gimignano,
standing at 54 m (177 ft 2 in) high. It is one of the most
iconic and well-known
medieval towers in...
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Peltis grossa is a
species of
beetle belonging to the
family Trogossitidae. It is
native to Europe. Synonym:
Silpha grossa Linnaeus, 1758 (= basionym)...
- Le
Figaro (in French). 29
April 2016.
Retrieved 29
April 2016. Alsatian:
Grossa Oschta;
Moselle Franconian/Luxembourgish:
Grouss Osten;
Rhine Franconian:...