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suborder Oniscidea.
Their name is
derived from
being often found in old
wood, and from
louse, a
parasitic insect,
although woodlice are
neither parasitic nor...
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species of
louse—the head
louse and the body
louse are
subspecies of
Pediculus hum****; and the
pubic louse,
Pthirus pubis. The body
louse has the smallest...
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sources identify the
Spanish source word
cochinilla as the word for "
wood louse",
which is a
diminutive form of
cochino "pig".
Cochineal insects are soft-bodied...
- doom and
appears as a
puckered human face with the body of a m****ive
wood louse. He
summoned the
mound that
lifted Griffith skyward,
above the rest of...
- ikinŋan
yandum wood louse tɨtɨpreŋ
cicada ŋgaratgarat,
kikik gr****hopper njojok,
njajak ****roach sasawraŋ,
numbutik bedbug ndedeŋ flea itum
louse pakɨnd leech...
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Louse Cr**** is a
stream in the U.S.
state of
South Dakota.
Louse Cr**** was
named for the
wood lice
which was
considered a pest by
early settlers. List...
- Hippoboscidae, the
louse flies or keds, are
obligate parasites of
mammals and birds. In this family, the
winged species can fly at
least reasonably well...
- rentzi) East
coast flat-necked
shieldback (Arytropteris granulithorax)
Wood-
louse glandular bush-cricket (Bradyporus oniscus)
Common ceresia (Ceresia pulchripes)...
- The
nymph of a
psocid species,
Psilopsocus mimulus, is the
first known wood-boring psocopteran.
These nymphs make
their own
burrows in
woody material...
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bookshelves and
later feed on
books placed upon the shelves,
attracted by the
wood-pulp
paper used in most
commercial book production. True book-borers are...