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Northamptonshire Police | [
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] | police force responsible for policing Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England | Northamptonshire Police (colloquially known as Northants Police) is the territorial police force responsible for policing the county of Northamptonshire in the East Midlands of England, in the United Kingdom. The Northampton Police area includes Brackley, Burton Latimer, Corby, Daventry, Desborough, Higham Ferrers, Irt... | [] |
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Northamptonshire Police | [
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Soldiers: Heroes of World War II | [
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Art Hagan | [
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Lisa Head | [
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] | British army officer, first female bomb disposal officer to be killed on operations | at the University of Huddersfield before attending the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst. She served in Iraq and Afghanistan as an air transport liaison officer with the Royal Logistic Corps before being transferred to 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Squadron, 11 Explosive Ordnance Department, Royal Logistic Co... | [] |
Lisa Head | [
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] | British army officer, first female bomb disposal officer to be killed on operations | Afghanistan for the second time, while attempting to disable a cluster of improvised explosive devices, which defence sources said had been placed to catch out a bomb disposal expert. She disabled one device, but was hit when a second device in the chain went off. She lost nearly all her limbs in the explosion. She was... | [] |
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Carlo Arghittu | [
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] | association football player | Carlo Arghittu (born May 27, 1974) is a Canadian former soccer player and coach who played in the Canadian National Soccer League, National Professional Soccer League, USL A-League, and the Canadian Professional Soccer League. Playing career Arghittu began his career in 1990 in the Canadian National Soccer League after... | [] |
Carlo Arghittu | [
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"Carlo Arghittu",
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] | association football player | match by a score of 4-3. In 1998, St. Catharines joined the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League, and once more Arghittu played an instrumental role during the 1998 season. He finished as the club`s second highest goal scorer with 12 goals, and won the inaugural CPSL Championship by defeating regular season... | [] |
Carlo Arghittu | [
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] | association football player | his debut on May 2, 1999 in a match against Minnesota Thunder. In his debut season in USL A-League he appeared in 11 matches. He returned to St. Catharines for the 2000 season, and captured his second CPSL Championship in 2001 by defeating Toronto Supra by a score of 1-0. His next notable achievement came in 2003 where... | [] |
Carlo Arghittu | [
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] | association football player | scored a hat-trick as the Wolves pulled a 3-1 upset victory against the Serbian White Eagles. In 2010, he retired as the longest serving, and all-time highest goal scorer for the St. Catharines. Managerial career In 2009, he was appointed player/assistant coach under head coach James McGillivray. In 2011, he retired fr... | [] |
Absolute Xtreme | [
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Enyo gorgon | [
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Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria | [
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Luitpold, Margrave of Bavaria | [
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Bluebeard's Ten Honeymoons | [
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Kabulasoke | [
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Hymenochirus feae | [
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] | species of amphibian | Hymenochirus feae, also known as Gaboon dwarf clawed frog, is a species of frog in the family Pipidae. It is endemic to Gabon and is only known with certainty from its type locality on the coast of central Gabon. The specific name feae honors Leonardo Fea, an Italian explorer, zoologist, and naturalist. Hymenochirus fe... | [] |
Grant A. Rice | [
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Asian F | [
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"Asian F",
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] | episode of Glee (S3 E3) | "Asian F" is the third episode of the third season of the American musical television series Glee, and the forty-seventh overall. Written by series co-creator Ian Brennan and directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, it first aired on Fox in the United States on October 4, 2011. The episode features the introduction of Emma Pil... | [] |
Asian F | [
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Asian F | [
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] | episode of Glee (S3 E3) | Maria, Blaine as Tony, Santana as Anita, Mike as Riff, and Kurt as Officer Krupke. Production The episode began filming on August 29, 2011; the finale was filmed on September 16, 2011. The script was written by series co-creator Ian Brennan and the episode was directed by Alfonso Gomez-Rejon. Two new sets of parents ar... | [] |
Asian F | [
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Asian F | [
[
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"follows",
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] | episode of Glee (S3 E3) | Unicorn" the week before, which drew 729,000 viewers, and also an improvement over the season premiere's 760,000. In Canada, 1.82 million viewers watched the episode, and it was the fourteenth most-viewed show of the week, up four slots and 21% from the 1.50 million viewers who watched "I Am Unicorn". Critical receptio... | [] |
Asian F | [
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Maurice Généreux | [
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Copland's rock frog | [
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"Litoria coplandi"
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British Rail Class 334 | [
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] | A type of British EMU | The British Rail Class 334 is a suburban electric multiple-unit passenger train built by Alstom in Birmingham. They are part of the Juniper family of trains along with Classes 458 and 460. The trains are operated by Abellio ScotRail on its Helensburgh/Milngavie/Balloch-Edinburgh via Bathgate and Dalmuir-Cumbernauld/Lan... | [] |
British Rail Class 334 | [
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] | A type of British EMU | began in November 2010 in preparation for the Airdrie to Bathgate reopening. On 24 August 2011, ScotRail announced plans to refurbish all the fleet, with the project expected to start in November 2011 and take two years to complete. 334020 was the first to be properly refurbished at Kilmarnock's Brodie Rail Works. It w... | [] |
Ilmari Kianto | [
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[
"Ilmari Kianto",
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] | Finnish writer | Ilmari Kianto (7 May 1874 - 27 April 1970), also known as Ilmari Calamnius and Ilmari Iki-Kianto, was a Finnish author. He was born in Pulkkila, Northern Ostrobothnia, and is best known for his books Punainen viiva ("The Red Line", published 1909) and Ryysyrannan Jooseppi (published in 1924). In his books, he describes... | [
"Ilmari Calamnius",
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John Peers | [
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"John Peers",
"occupation",
"Tennis player"
],
[
"John Peers",
"sport",
"Tennis"
]
] | Australian tennis player | John William Peers (born 25 July 1988) is an Australian professional tennis player who competed mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour both in singles and doubles until 2013, when he began to focus solely on doubles and began competing on the ATP World Tour. Peers reached his career-high of World No. 2 in doubles in April 2... | [] |
John Peers | [
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[
"John Peers",
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[
"John Peers",
"sibling",
"Sally Peers"
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] | Australian tennis player | Year 12 in 2006. Peers is the son of former pro tennis player Elizabeth Little and the brother of tennis player Sally Peers. Professional career 2013 Peers began the 2013 season playing with fellow Australian John-Patrick Smith, receiving a wildcard into the Australian Open. It was here that Peers gained his first Gran... | [] |
John Peers | [
[
"John Peers",
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] | Australian tennis player | in straight sets. Their next tournament was the Heineken Open. They made the quarterfinals before withdrawing from the tournament. At the Australian Open they were the 15th seeds (the first time they were a seeded pair in a Grand Slam tournament). They made the second round before losing to Raven Klaasen and Eric Butor... | [] |
John Peers | [
[
"John Peers",
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] | Australian tennis player | 13 with Jesse Huta Galung, but the pair lost in the first round. Peers next played at the 2014 Dubai Tennis Championships with previous partner Julian Knowle, but they lost in the first round. Peers next played the BNP Paribas Open with regular partner Jamie Murraym but the pair lost in the first round to J Benneteau a... | [] |
John Peers | [
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[
"John Peers",
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"Tennis"
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John Peers | [
[
"John Peers",
"country of citizenship",
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]
] | Australian tennis player | couple del Potro/González. In Cincinnati Peers tried to conquer the tournament with Kontinen, but they lost in the first round to Pouille/Tsonga. Their luck did not change by the time of US Open. After an initial victory over Delbonis/Pella, they were beaten in the second round by unseeded Lindstedt/Qureshi. In Septemb... | [] |
John Peers | [
[
"John Peers",
"sport",
"Tennis"
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[
"John Peers",
"educated at",
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]
] | Australian tennis player | (1–2) Doubles: 20 (13–7) Doubles performance timeline Current till 2020 Auckland Open. Mixed doubles performance timeline Amateur tennis Peers played varsity tennis for the Middle Tennessee State University Blue Raiders before transferring school to play for Baylor University Bears. While representing the Blue Raiders ... | [] |
Amorette Wild | [
[
"Amorette Wild",
"sport",
"Netball"
]
] | Australian netball player | Amorette Wild (also known as Amy Wild) (born 10 August 1989) is an Australian netball player in the ANZ Championship, playing for the Queensland Firebirds. Wild previously played with the NSW Swifts From 2009 - 2010. She has also played in the Australian Fastnet team in Liverpool 2011. She graduated from Westfields Spo... | [] |
Amorette Wild | [
[
"Amorette Wild",
"sport",
"Netball"
]
] | Australian netball player | where she played an integral role in her teams’ success, including the Netball NSW Waratahs maiden ANL victory in 2011.Since making her ANZ Championship debut in 2009, Amorette has gone on to become an integral part of the NSW Swifts 'moving' shooting circle, earning a nomination for ANZ Championship Best Young Player ... | [] |
Emoh Ruo | [
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"Emoh Ruo",
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] | 1985 film | Emoh Ruo is a 1985 Australian comedy film directed by Denny Lawrence and starring Joy Smithers and Martin Sacks. Plot The Tunkleys move from a caravan park into a suburban home goes wrong. Reception Andrew Urban wrote that "Emoh Ruo relies on stereotypes, but it does so with larrikin good humour, and lets us enjoy a bi... | [] |
Emoh Ruo | [
[
"Emoh Ruo",
"instance of",
"Film"
]
] | 1985 film | Sturges comedies". Writing in the book Australian Film, 1978-1994: A Survey of Theatrical Features Bruce Sandow states "More light-hearted situation comedy than biting satire, the film has its amusing moments. Competently made and entertaining in a lowbrow way, it has no pretensions to social comment. But its resorting... | [] |
Kantilal Bhuria | [
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[
"Kantilal Bhuria",
"occupation",
"Politician"
],
[
"Kantilal Bhuria",
"country of citizenship",
"India"
]
] | Indian politician | Kantilal Bhuria (born 1 June 1950) is an Indian politician and a member of Indian National Congress and was till July 2011 the Minister of Tribal Affairs of the Republic of India. He had been promoted to the rank of cabinet minister in the United Progressive Alliance-2 government, led by the Prime Minister Manmohan Sin... | [] |
Steven J. McAuliffe | [
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"Steven J. McAuliffe",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
],
[
"Steven J. McAuliffe",
"spouse",
"Christa McAuliffe"
]
] | United States District Judge | Steven James McAuliffe (born March 3, 1948) is a Senior United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire. He is the widower of Christa McAuliffe, one of the victims of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Education and career Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he ... | [
"Steven James McAuliffe",
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Steven J. McAuliffe | [
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"Judge"
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"Steven J. McAuliffe",
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]
] | United States District Judge | studied law at Georgetown University Law Center from 1970 to 1973, receiving a Juris Doctor. He was a captain in the United States Army JAG Corps from 1973 to 1977. From 1977 to 1980, he was an assistant attorney general in New Hampshire. He was in private practice in Concord, New Hampshire, from 1980 until his appoint... | [
"Steven James McAuliffe",
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Steven J. McAuliffe | [
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"Steven J. McAuliffe",
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] | United States District Judge | He was confirmed by the United States Senate on October 8, 1992, and received commission on October 10, 1992. He served as Chief Judge from 2004 to 2011. He assumed senior status on April 1, 2013. Personal life McAuliffe continues to serve as a founding director for the Challenger Center for Space Science Education. He... | [
"Steven James McAuliffe",
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Filippo Gurrieri | [
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"Filippo Gurrieri",
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"Filippo"
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[
"Filippo Gurrieri",
"family name",
"Gurrieri"
]
] | Italian dancer | Filippo Gurrieri was born in Vittoria, a small town in Sicily. At the age of eight he became the youngest dancer to train and become the winner of the Sicilian Championship for Ballroom and Latin American Dance. The following year Filippo went on to win the Championship of South Italy. He continued to hold the title fo... | [] |
Filippo Gurrieri | [
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"Filippo Gurrieri",
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"Filippo"
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[
"Filippo Gurrieri",
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] | Italian dancer | these titles, Filippo Gurrieri rose, in 1995, to become a part of the International class, a category that now enables him to represent his home country of Italy worldwide. Filippo, with his partner, his sister Soviana, participated in dance competitions all over Europe. From the Blackpool Dance Festival to the UK Open... | [] |
Filippo Gurrieri | [
[
"Filippo Gurrieri",
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"Filippo"
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[
"Filippo Gurrieri",
"family name",
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]
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Charles Bradshaw | [
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"Charles Bradshaw",
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[
"Charles Bradshaw",
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"Politician"
]
] | Australian politician | Charles Bradshaw (1805 – 18??) was a merchant and politician in colonial Victoria (Australia), a member of the Victorian Legislative Council. Bradshaw was a merchant in Melbourne from 1843. He was an Auditor for Society of St George in 1845, manager of the Union Bank of Australia 1850-1852 and commissioner Savings Bank... | [] |
Poovarasan | [
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... | 1996 film by Gokula Krishnan | Poovarasan is a 1996 Indian-Tamil-language drama film, directed by Gokula Krishnan, starring Karthik and Rachana Banerjee. The film, produced by M Gafar includes a musical score by Ilaiyaraaja and was released on 9 August 1996. This is Rachana Banerjee's debut Tamil film. Plot Ukrapandi (Vijayakumar), after consulting ... | [] |
Poovarasan | [
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"Film"
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[
"Poovarasan",
"composer",
"Ilaiyaraaja"
],
[
"Poovarasan",
"performer",
"Ilaiyaraaja"
]
] | 1996 film by Gokula Krishnan | old man, pretending to be Poovarasan's father, is recognised by Govind. Sudalai could not kill the baby and the baby was in fact, Poovarasan. Senadhipathy wants to take revenge on Ukrapandi's family, so he sends his henchmen to kill them. Poovarasan saves them, but he dies by a gunshot. Cast Karthik as Poovarasan Racha... | [] |
Acordulecera | [
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"Genus"
],
[
"Acordulecera",
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"Pergidae"
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] | genus of insects | Acordulecera is a genus of sawflies in the family Pergidae. There are more than 20 described species in Acordulecera. Species These 29 species belong to the genus Acordulecera: Acordulecera antennata Rohwer Acordulecera basirufa Rohwer Acordulecera caryae Rohwer Acordulecera chilensis Smith Acordulecera comoa Smith Aco... | [] |
1991 in Sweden | [
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"Sweden"
],
[
"1991 in Sweden",
"country",
"Sweden"
]
] | Sweden-related events during the year of 1991 | Events from the year 1991 in Sweden Incumbents Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf Prime Minister – Ingvar Carlsson, succeeded by Carl Bildt Events 15 September – 1991 Swedish general election and 1991 Swedish municipal elections The Djurö National Park was established Popular culture Film 11 February – The 26th Guldbagge Awards... | [] |
Banksia conferta | [
[
"Banksia conferta",
"taxon rank",
"Species"
],
[
"Banksia conferta",
"parent taxon",
"Banksia"
]
] | species of plant | Banksia conferta is a species of shrub that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough, bark on the trunk, elliptic to egg-shaped leaves arranged in whorls, crowded yellow flowers in a cylindrical spike later forming a relatively large number of follicles. Description Banksia conferta is a shrub that typically grows... | [] |
Banksia conferta | [
[
"Banksia conferta",
"parent taxon",
"Banksia"
]
] | species of plant | of the similar B. integrifolia which also has less crowded flowers. Taxonomy and naming Banksia conferta was first formally described in 1981 by Alex George in the journal Nuytsia from specimens he collected from Mount Tibrogargan in the Glass House Mountains National Park in 1975. The specific epithet (conferta) is a ... | [] |
Banksia conferta | [
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"Banksia conferta",
"taxon rank",
"Species"
],
[
"Banksia conferta",
"parent taxon",
"Banksia"
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] | species of plant | to north of Lithgow in New South Wales. In 1996, Kevin Thiele raised subsp. penicillata to species status as B. penicillata in Australian Systematic Botany, so that var. conferta and subsp. conferta became synonyms of B. conferta. Distribution and habitat This banksia is known from the Lamington Plateau and the Glass H... | [] |
Bombus appositus | [
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"Species"
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] | species of insect | Bombus appositus is a species of bumblebee known commonly as the white-shouldered bumblebee. It is native to western North America, including western Canada and the western United States. This species lives in open habitat, such as meadows and slopes. It nests underground or on the surface. Males congregate to seek mat... | [] |
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