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Dicrocoelium hospes is a
species of
flatworms belonging to the
family Dicrocoeliidae. The
species may
cause the
disease dicrocoeliasis. "Dicrocoelium
hospes Looss...
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hospes Sturm, 1818". Biolib.cz.
Retrieved February 21, 2013. "Harpalus
hospes Sturm, 1818".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 2023-04-08.
Harpalus hospes on...
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Maiestas hospes is a
species of bug in the
family Cicadellidae that can be
found in Fiji, Hawaii, New Zealand. The
species have
brown markings on the tegmen...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Cochylis hospes.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Cochylichroa hospes.
Cochylis at tortricidae.com Bug
Guide Brown...
- genus. Finally, the
species name ‘
hospes’
derives from the
latin word for guest. In the case of
Spilostethus hospes, this
refers to the
species feeding...
- domain.
UKMoths Biology of
Athetis hospes (Freyer 1831), in
Campania (Lepidoptera
Noctuidae Amphipyrinae)
Athetis hospes on
European Butterflies and Moths...
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Gaius Vettius Sabini****
Julius Hospes (fl. 2nd century) was a
Roman military officer and senator. He was born into the
equestrian order,
possibly in North...
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Daniel (eds.). "Namaquacypris
hospes". FishBase.
October 2024 version. Bailly,
Nicolas (2022). "Namaquacypris
hospes (Barnard, 1938)". WoRMS.
World Register...
- hospitality. "Hospitality"
derives from the
Latin hospes,
meaning "host", "guest", or "stranger".
Hospes is
formed from hostis,
which means "stranger" or...
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Chionodes hospes is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from California. The...