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Species of mosquito
Culex marksae is a species of mosquito in the subgenus Lophoceraomyia first circumscribed in 1955 by Willard V. King and Harry Hoogstraal. The specific
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Thailand Culex chiungchungensis Hsu, 1963 Culex marksae King & Hoogstraal, 1955 — Indonesia Culex minjensis Sirivanakarn, 1968 — Papua New Guinea Culex minor
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Australian entomologist
Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea, in 1945, Culex marksae to honor her; the corethrellid midge Corethrella marksae is also named in her honor. Marks worked
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Genus of mosquitoes
floridensis Belkin, 1950 Tripteroides folicola Belkin, 1955 Tripteroides marksae Dobrotworsky, 1965 Tripteroides melanesiensis Belkin, 1955 Tripteroides
Tripteroides
Genus of mosquitoes
levicastilloi Grjebine, 1986 Mimomyia longicornis Grjebine, 1986 Mimomyia marksae Grjebine, 1986 Mimomyia mattinglyi Grjebine, 1986 Mimomyia milloti Grjebine
Mimomyia
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Creeper, A small leaf, Parvati
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Happy, Satisfied
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Muslim/Islamic
A star's name brilliance
Surname or Lastname
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English : habitational name from a place in Buckinghamshire named Dorton, from Old English dor ‘narrow pass’ + tūn ‘settlement’.
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Insurance
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Kalpajit | கலà¯à®ªà®œà¯€à®¤Â
The one who has won Kalpana i.e. imagination
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Undivided
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Gift of God; Fashionable; Lucky; Beautiful
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Incomparable; Matchless; Unweighable
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Australian, French, Hebrew
Feminine of Jacques; Derived from James and Jacob
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A species of flea (Pulex penetrans), common in the West Indies and South America, which often attacks the feet or any exposed part of the human body, and burrowing beneath the skin produces great irritation. When the female is allowed to remain and breed, troublesome sores result, which are sometimes dangerous. See Jigger.
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A genus of parasitic insects including the fleas. See Flea.
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A thorny evergreen shrub (Ulex Europaeus), with beautiful yellow flowers, very common upon the plains and hills of Great Britain; -- called also gorse, and whin. The dwarf furze is Ulex nanus.
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A genus of dipterous insects, including the gnat and mosquito.
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Any fly resembling a Culex in form or habits; esp., in America, a small biting fly of the genus Simulium and allies, as the buffalo gnat, the black fly, etc.
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A blood-sucking dipterous fly, of the genus Culex, undergoing a metamorphosis in water. The females have a proboscis armed with needlelike organs for penetrating the skin of animals. These are wanting in the males. In America they are generally called mosquitoes. See Mosquito.
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An insect belonging to the genus Pulex, of the order Aphaniptera. Fleas are destitute of wings, but have the power of leaping energetically. The bite is poisonous to most persons. The human flea (Pulex irritans), abundant in Europe, is rare in America, where the dog flea (P. canis) takes its place. See Aphaniptera, and Dog flea. See Illustration in Appendix.
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A species of flea (Sarcopsylla, / Pulex, penetrans), which burrows beneath the skin. See Chigoe.
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Any one of various species of gnats of the genus Culex and allied genera. The females have a proboscis containing, within the sheathlike labium, six fine, sharp, needlelike organs with which they puncture the skin of man and animals to suck the blood. These bites, when numerous, cause, in many persons, considerable irritation and swelling, with some pain. The larvae and pupae, called wigglers, are aquatic.