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variously as the
cabbage fly,
cabbage root
fly, root
fly or
turnip fly, is a pest of crops. The
larvae of the
cabbage root
fly are
sometimes known as the...
- of
London in 1878. In 1881,
Ormerod published a
special report on the
turnip-
fly, and in 1882 was
appointed consulting entomologist to the
Royal Agricultural...
- seed
would spring up
sooner than the other,
allowing part to
escape the
turnip fly. When
desirable to turn the machine, the
harrow was to be
lifted and the...
- frontalis, a
synonym for
Delia radi****, the
cabbage fly,
cabbage root
fly, root
fly or
turnip fly, a pest of
crops Corythosaurus frontalis, a synonym...
- The
Turnip Prize is a
spoof UK
award satirising the Tate Gallery's
Turner Prize by
rewarding deliberately bad
modern art. It was
started as a joke in 1999...
- ISSN 0002-1482. JSTOR 3744922. PMID 18293537. Lefroy, H. M. (1914). "A trap for
Turnip-
Fly". J. R. Hortic. Soc. 40: 269–271. Maxwell-Lefroy, H. (1916). "The control...
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through the countryside. She
meets a
living scarecrow, whom she
calls "
Turnip Head". He
leads her to Howl's
moving castle,
which she
enters without invitation...
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plant from the
carrot family and
known by
several common names,
including turnip-rooted chervil, tuberous-rooted chervil,
bulbous chervil, and
parsnip chervil...
- name is a mix of
parsley and
turnip, it
actually comes from
Middle English pasnepe,
alteration (influenced by nep, '
turnip') of Old
French pasnaie (now...
- Hardy,
James (1849). "Note on
Remedies for the
Turnip-
Fly amongst the Ancients, and on the
Turnip-
Fly of New Holland, with
Notice of a New
Genus and Species...