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Pardosa milvina, the s**** spider, is a
species in the wolf
spider family. They are
mainly found near
rivers and in
agricultural areas in
eastern North...
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Procometis milvina is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1914. It is
found in
South Africa. The
wingspan is 38–44 mm...
- its
location prior to attacking, P.
milvina goes out to find its prey. However, the much
smaller size of P.
milvina also
makes it prey for T. ****uo. "Taxon...
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Eliza Gladys Dean (2
February 1912 – 31 May 2009),
known as
Millvina Dean, was a
British civil servant, cartographer, and the last
living survivor of the...
- (eagles),
Accipitrina (hawks),
Falconina (falcons),
Buteonina (buzzards) and
Milvina (kites,
containing two
genera El**** and Milvus). He
characterized the...
- have 'phoned
Jessop two
decades later. But
reports also
failed to
mention Milvina Dean, who was a two-month-old baby
during the
sinking of
Titanic so she...
- and
stories that he made
public and
interviewing several survivors, like
Milvina Dean and the
families of
those who died. He's also
known for his accurate...
- crop in 1878 and
became farming editor of the
Shepparton News. He
married Milvina Gardiner on 7
April 1882 near
Bacchus Marsh. He also
printed the Goulburn...
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lubomirskii (Taczanowski, 1878) – Colombia, Ecuador, Peru,
Brazil Breda milvina (C. L. Koch, 1846) (type) – Mexico, Panama, Trinidad, Brazil,
Bolivia Breda...
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Vigors in 1824 had
grouped El**** and "true Milvus"
together into
Stirps Milvina, the kites. Earlier, the
terms "kite" in
English or "iktinos" in Gr****...