- Atta is a
genus of New
World ants of the
subfamily Myrmicinae. It
contains at
least 17
known species. Atta
leafcutter ants are
relatively large, rusty...
- in Mexico. In
Brazil they are
known as "
saúva-cabeça-de-vidro" (literally "gl****-headed
saúva"), with
saúva being the
common name for all Atta ants....
- were
planted close together in plantations, easy prey for tree blight,
Saúva ants, lace bugs, red spiders, and leaf caterpillars. Greg Grandin, whose...
-
monument in the Cimetière des
Chiens pet
cemetery in
France which states, "Il
sauva la vie à 40 personnes. Il **** tué par le 41ème" ("He
saved the
lives of...
-
levitation List of data
references for
chemical elements N. Grevesse; A. J.
Sauva (2005). "Solar Abundances". In P.
Murdin (ed.).
Encyclopedia of Astronomy...
- 11
November 2024. par Jean
Bourquin et (15
August 2005). "La
voiture qui
sauva de Gaulle". Lexpress.fr.
Retrieved 4
October 2024.. "Il y a 50 ans, de Gaulle...
-
Sunday Telegraph. London.
Retrieved 15 May 2010. "Joseph Zima, l'homme qui
sauva en 1973 le seul rescapé du
crash de la Pan Am, et d'autres vies". France...
- invertebrates, the most
notable are the
termites and the leaf-cutter ants ("
saúvas"). They are the main
herbivores of the cerrado,
important to
consuming and...
- many crops, but the most
pervasive pests were the leaf-cutting ants, or
saúva (in Tupi).
These ants are
difficult to
eliminate as, even today, they are...
- 1989)
Sergeant Körmy and the Marshall's
Stick (Vääpeli Körmy ja
marsalkan sauva, 1990) The New
Adventures of That
Kiljunen Family (Kiljusen herrasväen uudet...