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1) Biology: mandibulate jugates (Micropterygidae), micropterygid moths (Micropterygidae), primitive moths (Micropterygidae)2) Entomology: Micropterygidae, mandibulate moths (лат. Micropterygidae), micropterygid moths (лат. Micropterygidae), primitive moths (лат. Micropterygidae)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > зубатые первичные моли
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2 (первичные) зубатые моли
Biology: mandibulate moths (Micropterygidae)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (первичные) зубатые моли
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5 моли зубатые первичные
1. LAT Micropterygidae2. RUS зубатые первичные моли3. ENG micropterygid [primitive, mandibulate] moths4. DEU Urmotten, Kaufalter5. FRA microptérygidésDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > моли зубатые первичные
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6 моли зубатые первичные
1. LAT Micropterygidae2. RUS зубатые первичные моли3. ENG micropterygid [primitive, mandibulate] moths4. DEU Urmotten, Kaufalter5. FRA microptérygidésVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > моли зубатые первичные
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