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21“...: CNC, NFRC, OLDS, PMAE, UASM 60.8. Hypenodinae Very small (10–14 mm wingspan) moths with relatively...”
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22“...On 27 August 1970, Mr. G. Mogridge, Kilbride, St. John's West, submitted a large (135 mm wingspan...”
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23by Webb, Hannah“...? Or that the wandering albatross has the largest wingspan of any modern bird? The book puts a special spotlight...”
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24“... pecirkai differs from other known members of the Mesoperlina in having the largest body size and wingspan...”
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25“... pecirkai differs from other known members of the Mesoperlina in having the largest body size and wingspan...”
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26by Zhang, G, Li, B, Li, C, Gilbert, MTP, Jarvis, E, Consortium, The Avian Genome, Wang, J.“... with a wingspan that measures 1.78–2.45 m, and is an apex predator, meaning it is a predator...”
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27“... range of publications, including Emu, a quarterly scientific journal; Wingspan, a quarterly...”
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28“... range of publications, including Emu, a quarterly scientific journal; Wingspan, a quarterly...”
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29“...1. Eriocraniidae – sparkling archaic sun moths Minute (8–13 mm wingspan) moths with vestigial...”
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30“...1. Eriocraniidae – sparkling archaic sun moths Minute (8–13 mm wingspan) moths with vestigial...”
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31by Bergamino, Jaclyn“... and the stories we tell ourselves. The Hush -- Wingspan -- Cycle One -- The North Atlantic Laps -- Elphin, Ireland...”
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32by Barwell, Graham“... wingspan strikes all those who observe them, and the huge journeys they undertake across the oceans...”
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33“...44. Carposinidae – fruitworm moths Small to medium-sized (10–38 mm wingspan) moths with moderately...”
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34“...44. Carposinidae – fruitworm moths Small to medium-sized (10–38 mm wingspan) moths with moderately...”
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35“.... Pexicopiinae Small (approximately 15 mm wingspan) moths with the moderately narrow wings that are typical...”
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36“.... Pexicopiinae Small (approximately 15 mm wingspan) moths with the moderately narrow wings that are typical...”
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38by Unknown“..., "Saladero" written on shed in port, two men spreading wings (9½-foot wingspan) of dead condor. ......”
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39by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., wingspan 19.2–27.5 mm; forewing of male with shortened wings 2.5 −6.0 mm, wingspan 6.6–13.5 mm. Abdominal...”
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40by Teslenko, Valentina A.“..., wingspan 19.2–27.5 mm; forewing of male with shortened wings 2.5 −6.0 mm, wingspan 6.6–13.5 mm. Abdominal...”
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