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Agulla (snakefly)
''Agulla'' is a genus of modern snakeflies in the family Raphidiidae. ''Agulla'' species are predatory, both as adults and larvae. They occur in North America in British ColumbiaScudder, G., & R. Cannings. 2008Checklist of the Raphidioptera (Snakeflies) of British Columbia and in the Western United States, namely in the Rocky Mountains and westward, including the southwestern deserts. Systematics At present 31 living and two extinct species of ''Agulla'' are known from North America. The species are divided into four subgenera, with the two extinct (†) species left unplaced in the genus. *''Agulla'' **Subgenus ''Agulla'' *** '' A. (A.) arazonia'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) amaudi'' (Aspöck) *** '' A. (A.) assimilis'' (Albarda) *** '' A. (A.) astuta'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) barri'' (Aspöck) *** '' A. (A.) bicolor'' (Albarda) *** '' A. (A.) bractea'' Carpenter *** '' A. (A.) crotchi'' (Banks) *** '' A. (A.) faulkneri'' Aspöck *** '' A. (A.) flexa'' Carpenter *** '' A. (A.) her ...
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Lutetian
The Lutetian is, in the geologic timescale, a stage (stratigraphy), stage or age (geology), age in the Eocene. It spans the time between . The Lutetian is preceded by the Ypresian and is followed by the Bartonian. Together with the Bartonian it is sometimes referred to as the Middle Eocene Subepoch. Stratigraphic definition The Lutetian was named after Lutetia, the Latin language, Latin name for the city of Paris. The Lutetian Stage was introduced in scientific literature by French geologist Albert de Lapparent in 1883 and revised by A. Blondeau in 1981. The base of the Lutetian Stage is at the first appearance of the nanofossil ''Blackites inflatus'', according to an official reference profile (GSSP) established in 2011. Of two candidates located in Spain, the Gorrondatxe section was chosen.See thwebsite of Eustoquio Molinafor these candidates. The top of the Lutetian (the base of the Bartonian) is at the first appearance of calcareous nanoplankton species ''Reticulofenestra ...
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Agulla Bicolor
''Agulla bicolor'' is a species of snakefly in the family Raphidiidae ''Raphidiidae'' is a family of snakeflies in the order Raphidioptera. Genera Raphidiidae are divided in 28 genera with about 210 species *'' Africoraphidia'' *'' Agulla'' Navas 1914 *'' Alena'' Navas 1916 *'' Atlantoraphidia'' *'' Calabroraphi .... It is found in North America. References Further reading * Raphidioptera Articles created by Qbugbot Insects described in 1891 Insects of North America {{raphidioptera-stub ...
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Agulla Mineralensis
''Agulla mineralensis'' is an extinct species of snakefly in the raphidiid genus '' Agulla''. The species is solely known from the Middle Miocene, late Bartovian stage, Pacific Union Site in the Stewart Valley Group, Mineral County, Nevada. History and classification ''Agulla mineralensis'' is known only from one fossil, the holotype, specimen number 539. The specimen is composed of a complete specimen of an isolated hind-wing which is preserved as a compression fossil in sedimentary paper shale. The fossil was recovered from outcrops of the Stewart Valley group shales at the Pacific Union site, BLM locality #26-30-09-335, in Mineral County, Nevada, USA. ''A. mineralensis'' was first studied by Michael S. Engel of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, USA. His 2009 type description of the new species was published in the journal ''Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science''. Engel coined the specific epithet ''mineralensis'' in honor of Mineral County, where ...
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Agulla Nigrinotum
Agulla may refer to: People * Belisario Agulla (born 1988), Argentine rugby union player *Horacio Agulla, Argentine rugby union player Other uses * ''Agulla'' (snakefly), a snakefly genus *Agulla, an element of a castell (a human tower) *Cala Agulla Cala Agulla is a beach in Majorca, Spain. It was declared a Àrea natural d'especial interès in 1991 by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands The Parliament of the Balearic Islands (Catalan: ''Parlament de les Illes Balears'') is the unicame ...
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Agulla Nixa
''Agulla nixa'' is a species of snakefly Snakeflies are a group of predatory insects comprising the order Raphidioptera with two extant families: Raphidiidae and Inocelliidae, consisting of roughly 260 species. In the past, the group had a much wider distribution than it does now; sn ... that can be found in wooded areas in Texas and Mexico. Its common name is Texan snakefly. The species is 15–22 mm long and feeds on smaller insects. The female inserts its eggs in bark crevices which is also where the larvae eat. References External linksImage Raphidioptera Insects of North America {{Raphidioptera-stub ...
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Agulla Herbsti
Agulla may refer to: People * Belisario Agulla (born 1988), Argentine rugby union player *Horacio Agulla, Argentine rugby union player Other uses * ''Agulla'' (snakefly), a snakefly genus *Agulla, an element of a castell (a human tower) *Cala Agulla Cala Agulla is a beach in Majorca, Spain. It was declared a Àrea natural d'especial interès in 1991 by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands The Parliament of the Balearic Islands (Catalan: ''Parlament de les Illes Balears'') is the unicame ...
, a beach in Majorca {{Disambiguation, surname ...
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