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At first, the larvae | probably feed on flowers of Hippophae rhamnoides or Li |
The larvae feed | probably feed on various herbs. |
The larvae | probably feed on Cheirodendron species. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichen. |
The larvae | probably feed on Poaceae grasses. |
The larvae | probably feed on Plantago atrata. |
The larvae | probably feed on a various grasses. |
The larvae | probably feed on Polygonum viviparum in Europe. |
They | probably feed on other Stillingia species as well. |
The larvae | probably feed on the fruit of Deinbollia species |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens on rocks. |
The larvae | probably feed on Echinops spinosus. |
The larvae | probably feed on Arundinaria species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Rosa species. |
The larvae | probably feed on grasses. |
The larvae | probably feed on Curatella americana and other Dilleni |
The larvae | probably feed on Acacia koa. |
The larvae | probably feed on Merxmuellera species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Calligonum species. |
The larvae | probably feed on various Poaceae species, including Pe |
The larvae | probably feed on Viola spp. |
The larvae | probably feed on Quercus species. |
The larvae | probably feed on the flowers or fruit of Asteraceae sp |
The larvae | probably feed on Poaceae species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Acacia karroo. |
The larvae | probably feed on Parinari curatellifolia. |
coronata | probably feed on Ocotea veraguensis, Ocotea atirrensis |
The larvae | probably feed on Juncus species. |
tigrina | probably feed on Ocotea veraguensis, Ocotea atirrensis |
The larvae | probably feed on Artemisia species. |
The larvae | probably feed on dead Hoheria lyallii. |
The larva | probably feed on several plants in the Malvaceae famil |
The larvae | probably feed on Fraxinus species. |
Adults | probably feed on flower nectar. |
The larvae | probably feed on Acacia species, including Acacia karr |
The larvae | probably feed on Muehlenbeckia. |
The larvae | probably feed on Viola species and Willow in North Ame |
The larvae | probably feed on various Poaceae swamp grasses. |
The larvae | probably feed on Retama sphaerocarpa. |
Host plants: larvae In the Levant they | probably feed on Artemisia monosperma. |
The larvae | probably feed on Acacia species. |
The larvae | probably feed on a fern species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Poaceae. |
The larvae | probably feed on Viola species. |
The larvae | probably feed on moss, often at the base of a tree. |
arvae have been reared on Phleum pratense and | probably feed on various other grasses in the wild. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens on the bark of Cheirodendron |
The larvae | probably feed on Thalictrum. |
The larvae | probably feed on Parinari capensis. |
The larvae | probably feed on Ocotea veraguensis, Ocotea atirrensis |
The larvae | probably feed on Tamarix species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Pinus occidentalis. |
The larvae | probably feed on Persea species. |
The larva feed | probably feed on dried and decaying vegetable matter. |
The larvae | probably feed on Imperata cylindrica. |
The larvae | probably feed on Capparaceae species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Corynocarpus cribbianus. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens on rocks and on Pipturus. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens on Eucalyptus and Pandanus an |
The larvae | probably feed on various Poaceae species, probably inc |
The larvae | probably feed on the roots of various grass species. |
The larvae | probably feed on lichens on the bark of Acacia koa, Ma |
The larva | probably feed on Betula, Cyperus, Daphniphyllum, Querc |
The larvae | probably feed on various Poaceae species. |
The larvae | probably feed on Ocotea species, such as Ocotea veragu |
The larvae | probably feed on Abutilon and Sida species. |
The larvae | probably feed on species of dune grass. |
The larvae | probably feed on the buds, flowers and seeds of variou |
The variable dorid | probably feeds on sponges. |
Probably feeds on invertebrates and detritus. | |
It | probably feeds mainly on other snakes and is often fou |
It | probably feeds on other snakes. |
It | probably feeds on grass seeds. |
In February 1042, | probably feeling abandoned, and perhaps bribed by the |
His death | probably fell in either late 1198 or early 1199. |
He was | probably fellow of his college. |
Bill glass says he thought that he | probably felt the same way he had felt. |
Her mother was | probably Feng Xi's wife Princess Boling. |
Probably few of the Raptorial birds, with the exceptio | |
ten known total occurrences of the plant and | probably fewer than 1000 individuals remaining. |
The genus consists of | probably fewer than a dozen species. |
the total number of individuals remaining is | probably fewer than 1000. |
in the Waianae Range of Oahu, where there are | probably fewer than 150 individuals remaining. |
ly 417 men were listed present for duty, with | probably fewer than 200 in the 45th Virginia. |
The book recounts a story, | probably fictional, about the lack of accuracy in text |
Flora Mesoamericana indicates that there are | probably fifteen to twenty species. |
The oak pews in the nave are | probably fifteenth century and the limestone font date |
volved in the Battle of Moutoa Island but was | probably fighting alongside the Hau Hau forces at Ohou |
pel convinced him that John's account, though | probably filtered through an assistant and transcripti |
Judge Carnes would | probably find the comparison to Justice Holmes flatter |
So in a way, President Obama is going to | probably find support for his strategy so long as he d |
"Today, if you really want to, you can | probably find Boxcar Betty roaming the railroad yards |
ticle is the right place for it, but we could | probably find a better one.) |
The wording of the paragraph before that is | probably fine, because it is attributed. |
But damn wikiality... he'll | probably finish in second now. |
under the reign of the emperor Vespasian and | probably finished under the reign of his son Titus. |
The mountain was | probably first climbed during survey work in 1818/19 w |
Vignes (1889) | probably first described this entity, a dysplasia of t |
(It was Loschmidt in 1861 who | probably first appreciated the variations in atomic si |
Probably first constructed in 1789, the existing two-h | |
Burrilville was | probably first settled sometime around 1662, when the |
d as a follower of Bernard de Neufmarche, and | probably first builder of Bronllys Castle. |
PMMA was | probably first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin. |
The range was | probably first seen by Captain James Clark Ross in 184 |
It was | probably first settled about 1300 BC. |
wrote the cantata in Leipzig for Estomihi and | probably first performed it on 27 February 1729. |
The phrase "barefoot and pregnant" was | probably first used sometime in the late 1940s. |
It was | probably first constructed during the late Bronze Age, |
It was | probably first entered and charted by Capt. |
d within a colonnaded porticoes (peristylos), | probably first added in the 459 rebuilding and restore |
The origin of the tree is not known, but it | probably first appeared in Germany before 1820. |
Fort William Henry near Lake George, where he | probably first met, and may have served under, Robert |
Probably first seen by the German expedition 1873-74, | |
eed upon that R. Bishop Buckley (1810 - 1867) | probably first performed the song and Knauff arranged |
It was | probably first performed in either 1597 or 1598 at the |
It was | probably first constructed as a house and later in the |
Kakerbeck ist a rundling village originally | probably five farmsteads. |
Another | probably five pairs of teeth were present in a more po |
It was | probably flightless, and became extinct in about the 1 |
embroidery is difficult to identify, but was | probably floral. |
rammarian, surnamed Atticista (the Atticist), | probably flourished in the 2nd century. |
Juan Pardo | probably followed a trail that paralleled the river in |
In this, he | probably followed the advice of the United Kingdom con |
It was | probably following the railway, attempting to inflict |
be duke and was replaced by Pepin of Landen, | probably following the nearly concurrent death of Dago |
The fragmented roof | probably follows the shape of the original roof, which |
The exact interpretations are unknown, but it | probably follows a similar method to aleuromancy. |
It has a very long zygomatic process, | probably for housing the spermaceti organ. |
Hexaiodoethane is unknown, | probably for the same reason. |
the control of the right half of his body was | probably for ever lost. |
It was created | probably for Thietmar (in the 920s) and passed to his |
e year of the French Revolution, and this was | probably for the better. |
se in Hazeldene pattern by William Moorcroft, | probably for retail at Libertys, c 1905-10 |
tains two stuccoed cottages built in 1911-12, | probably for servants, a gardener, or caretaker. |
It was | probably for these reasons that William was remembered |
e mountain was named by Jules de Blosseville, | probably for Henri-Marie-Daniel Gaultier, conte de Rig |
motorboat built in 1900 at Hopkins, Virginia, | probably for use as a commercial fishing boat. |
Fimmen worked as a clerk, | probably for the American Petroleum Company and during |
idence of a port at Uphill since Roman times, | probably for the export of lead from the Mendip Hills. |
shown interest in buying the lift structures, | probably for its new North Resort. |
Boat Building Company at Tacoma, Washington, | probably for use as a fishing vessel. |
ker was assigned to the Fifth Naval District, | probably for harbor service in the vicinity of Norfolk |
urriedly arranged the details of the wedding, | probably for mercernary reasons. |
on, which replaced the shanks with long pins, | probably for use on lapels and ties, began to appear. |
ed to the 3rd Naval District in October 1918, | probably for patrol service in the New York City area. |
48 acre (19.5 hectare) fortress around AD 55, | probably for the 20th Legion and perhaps an additional |
hold away from her son, the contents of which | probably foretell his future sacrifice. |
n a deed that relates to the year 952 and was | probably forged in 13th century. |
contains 4 conserved cysteine residues, which | probably form disulphide bridges. |
rom one another by the Tianshan Mountains and | probably form a primordial subgroup of Red Deer. |
ithin a hundred light years of each other and | probably formed in the same area of space. |
stucco while the capitals of the portico are | probably formed of Coade stone. |
ge below of an alluvial fan in the crater was | probably formed by running water. |
mburg/ESO survey for metal-poor stars, it was | probably formed during an age of the universe when the |
The defect | probably formed during the steel casting operation, an |
These structures were | probably formed by stretching of the crust parallel to |
a central tower, 15m square, and 1 wall which | probably formed part of a range. |
have belonged to the Carvetii, a tribe which | probably formed part of the Brigantes confederation. |
seems to be part of a much larger system that | probably formed a ring around the Roman town. |
Hornsey Parish was | probably formed in about the thirteenth century at the |
contains 52 dikes composed of basalt and was | probably formed 5 sq mi (13 km2) or less below the Ear |
This asteroid was most | probably formed from a larger body through a catastrop |
Along with Over Wyresdale, Nether Wyresdale | probably formed part of the manor of Wyresdale in the |
The name is | probably formed from the Old English personal name Cen |
It's | probably Fort Qu'Appelle, as it was closer to the Nort |
Probably fortunately for Palmer, within a month of the | |
He | probably fought at Enzheim that year, and was at Alten |
An eyewitness account of this is | probably found in Falco. |
It was | probably founded by Roger de Montbegon of Hornby, othe |
The village was | probably founded around year 1620. |
It was most | probably founded by the Bishop Alexander of Lincoln. |
The Six Divisions were | probably founded during the reign of Sultan Mehmed II |
The city was | probably founded by Sams-ud-Din Firuz Shah. |
arliest attested local ruler was Oriol (807), | probably Frankish, Visigothic or Hispano-Roman. |
films, including the Flash Gordon serials and | probably Fritz Lang's Metropolis and Woman in the Moon |
ouse from 1785 until her death in June, 1789, | probably from cancer. |
The cup's origins are not certain, but are | probably from nog (a strong type of ale brewed in Norf |
e was found guilty on each occasion but died, | probably from influenza, before she could be hanged. |
middle Miocene, around 12 million years ago, | probably from Calippus. |
d is a stone sundial of unusual design dating | probably from the 18th century. |
ccount of his self-consciousness, inseparable | probably from his genius, he felt the disappointment k |
The name Willen is | probably from Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at t |
is rectified using railroad-style rectifiers, | probably from a GM GP38. |
c. 1230-1245) was a troubadour | probably from Provence. |
Probably from Menteith, he appears in the sources from | |
nave is Norman, dating from the 12th century, | probably from the 1130s or 1140s. |
ld Hollinside, a fortified manor house dating | probably from the thirteenth century. |
la was a medieval taifa kingdom which existed | probably from around 1239 to 1249. |
The church dates | probably from the 13th century. |
Fettiplace is | probably from old French "faites place" for 'make room |
The seal is | probably from the 13th century, but its earliest prese |
Bantu-speaking populations, who were | probably from central Africa, migrated to the southern |
r visitor to the east coast of North America, | probably from the breeding population in Iceland. |
Type locality: | Probably from Glenorchy, Lake Wakatipu, Otago. |
ave a psychological breakdown within herself, | probably from her taboo relationship with her cousin. |
recesses, each containing two effigies dating | probably from the 14th century. |
h the manor of Buckhurst is, as ‘'Biochest'' ( | probably from the Saxon ‘'boc hyrst'' or beech wood. |
mily or tribe to take possession of the land, | probably from the Dumnonii tribe, sometime between 200 |
notes, the Brothers Grimm got it from Hessen ( | probably from Marie Hassenpflug). |
The date of construction is unknown, but is | probably from some time between the 12th to 14th centu |
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