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- The insect order Neuroptera, or net-winged insects, includes the lacewings, mantidflies, antlions, and their relatives. The order consists of some 6,000...
- Amblyscirtes aesculapius (the lace-winged roadside skipper) is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found from eastern Oklahoma and eastern Texas...
- tolteca Prenda Toltec roadside-skipper, Amblyscirtes tolteca prenda Lace-winged roadside-skipper, Amblyscirtes aesculapius Carolina roadside-skipper...
- Project Mercury, funding for research into winged vehicles slowly disappeared, and LACE work along with it. LACE was also the basis of the engines on the...
- shortwinged groundhopper (Procytettix fusiformis) (possibly extinct) Marais' lace-winged katydid (Pseudosaga maraisi) Pyrgacris descampsi Pyrgacris relictus Torreya...
- can be formed. Lace agate is a variety that exhibits a lace-like pattern with forms such as eyes, swirls, bands or zigzags. Blue lace agate is found in...
- Monkey boots are a specific style of lace-to-toe boot that became po****r among mod and skinhead subcultures in the United Kingdom and American workers...
- (Amblyscirtes linda) Oslar's roadside-skipper (Amblyscirtes oslari) Lace-winged roadside-skipper (Amblyscirtes aesculapius) Nysa roadside-skipper (Amblyscirtes...
- commonly referred to as lace bugs. This group is distributed worldwide with about 2,000 described species. They are called lace bugs because the pronotum...
- skipper, Atrytonopsis hianna Pepper and salt skipper, Amblyscirtes hegon Lace-winged roadside-skipper, Amblyscirtes aesculapius Common roadside-skipper, Amblyscirtes...