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Apantesis incorrupta is an
arctiine moth in the
family Erebidae,
described by
Henry Edwards in 1881. It is
found from
southern Colorado and south-eastern...
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Singer et al.
showed that the
larvae of a
related moth,
Grammia incorrupta (whose
larvae are also
called "woollybears"),
consume alkaloid-laden leaves...
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Eupithecia incorrupta is a moth in the
family Geometridae first described by András Mátyás
Vojnits in 1984. It is
found in China.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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Proper charged on the
shoulder with a
trefoil slipped Vert.
Escutcheon Sable a lion p****ant
Argent in
chief a
trefoil slipped Or.
Motto Incorrupta Fides...
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expression to
Republican sympathies in the
Senate – what
Tacitus calls his
incorrupta libertas –
proved an
obstacle to his advancement. His rival,
Ateius Capito...
- Spanish) García Barbusano,
Domingo (1990). Sor María de Jesús: la
monja incorrupta del
convento de
Santa Catalina de La Laguna.
Edited by the
Convent of...
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ability to
function at high altitude.
Woolly bear
caterpillars (Grammia
incorrupta)
infected with
tachinid flies increase their survival by
ingesting plants...
- Edwards, 1888)
Apantesis hewletti (Barnes & McDunnough, 1918)
Apantesis incorrupta (H. Edwards, 1881)
Apantesis margo Schmidt, 2009
Apantesis nais (Drury...
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Silius would say of him in the
Senate that he had come to
eminence by his "
incorrupta vita" (blameless life).
Arruntius appears in a 17th-century play written...
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incertum Leuduger-Fortmorel, 1898
Melosira incompta Mann, 1925
Melosira incorrupta Carter, 1966
Melosira indica Skvortzov Melosira inflexa (Roth) Guiry,...