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Peracuta (also
spelled Perecuta or Perecute) (birth year unknown – c. 1690) was a 17th-century
leader of the
Appomattoc tribe in what is now the U.S. state...
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Metamesia peracuta is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found on Madagascar.
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Eulima peracuta is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Eulimidae. The
species is one of a
number within the
genus Eulima....
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moths in the
family Gelechiidae. It
contains the
species Ischnocraspedus peracuta,
which is
found in
South Africa. The
wingspan is 11–13 mm. The forewings...
- A.
headi =
Catazyga A.
megalotis =
Comelicania megalotis A.
peracuta =
Janiceps peracuta A.
royssii =
Cleiothyridina royssii A.
umbonata =
Hindella umbonata...
- new
species G. wynnensis, G.
jimflisi and G. robledana, as well as G.
peracuta (Shumard in
Shumard & Swallow, 1858).
Glyptarca symmetrica Sp. nov Wang...
- Bourguignat, 1884
Microcolpia parreyssii (Philippi, 1847)
Microcolpia peracuta Bourguignat, 1884
Microcolpia pyramidalis Bourguignat, 1884 Microcolpia...
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Abraham Wood
beyond the
headwaters of the river. In 1671,
their weroance Peracuta led
Thomas Batts and
Robert Fallam on an
expedition within the borders...
- Town (located near present-day Petersburg, Virginia), "accompanied with
Peracuta, a
great man of the
Apomatock Indians, and Jack Nesan,
formerly servant...
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confined to New Zealand.
Common also
stated that
Mamestra maori,
Morrisonia peracuta, and
Leucania dentigera were
probably synonyms of P. aversa. In 1988 J...