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1 Meyrick
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2 borer, fig fruit
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3 borer, ratoon shoot
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4 defoliator, gum tree
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5 miner, blackbutt leaf
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6 moth, banana scab
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7 moth, citrus flower
1. LAT Prays citri Miller2. RUS моль f цитрусовая3. ENG citrus bud moth, citrus flower moth4. DEU Zitrusmotte f5. FRA teigne f des fleurs d'oranger1. LAT Prays nephelomima Meyrick2. RUS —3. ENG citrus flower moth4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, citrus flower
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8 moth, currant bud
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9 moth, detritus
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10 moth, grass
2. RUS —3. ENG grass moth4. DEU —5. FRA —2. RUS —3. ENG grass moth4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Herpetogramma licarsisalis Walker2. RUS —3. ENG sod webworm, grass moth4. DEU —5. FRA — -
11 moth, mimosa
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12 moth, scribbly gum
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13 moth, sugarcane bud
1. LAT Ereunetis flavistriata Walsingham2. RUS —3. ENG sugarcane bud moth4. DEU —5. FRA —1. LAT Opogona glycyphaga Meyrick2. RUS —3. ENG sugarcane bud moth4. DEU —5. FRA —DICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > moth, sugarcane bud
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14 6406
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15 6454
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16 6455
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17 6633
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18 6746
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19 6847
1. LAT Laspeyresia leucostoma Meyrick2. RUS плодожорка f чайная побеговая3. ENG —4. DEU Teetriebspitzenwickler m5. FRA — -
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Meyrick — or Meyricke may refer to: people with surname Meyrick Cyril Jonathan Meyrick (born 1952), an English cleric Edmund Meyrick (1636–1713), a Welsh cleric Edward Meyrick (1854–1938), an English schoolmaster and amateur entomologist Edward Meyrick… … Wikipedia
Meyrick — This ancient surname recorded in the spellings of Meyric, Meyrick, Merrick and the American Myrick, is of Anglo Welsh and possibly Scottish origins. The first is Welsh, and derives from Meyric, the Prince of Cardigan , and head of the North Wales … Surnames reference
Meyrick Helmet — in the British Museum Material Bronze Created Iron Age, 1st century AD Place Northern Britain (?) … Wikipedia
Meyrick Park Halt railway station — Meyrick Park Halt Station site is to the left of the bridge Location Place Bournemouth … Wikipedia
Meyrick Pringle — [[File: |230px|]] Personal information Batting style Right hand bat Bowling style Right arm fast medium Career statistics Competition Tests ODIs … Wikipedia
Meyrick Alexander — (born 18 May 1952) is a British bassoonist who currently plays with the Philharmonia Orchestra, based in London.[1] Meyrick Alexander has been Principal Bassoon of the Philharmonia Orchestra since 1980, having previously been Principal Bassoon of … Wikipedia
Meyrick's Banana Hedyleptan Moth — Conservation status Data Deficient (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification … Wikipedia
Meyrick Baronets — The Meyrick Baronetcy, of Bush in the County of Pembroke, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 5 May 1880 for Thomas Meyrick, Conservative Member of Parliament for Pembroke from 1868 to 1874. Born John Charlton,… … Wikipedia
Meyrick Park Halt — Infobox UK disused station name = Meyrick Park Halt gridref = SZ086925 caption = Station site is to the left of the bridge manager = London and South Western Railway owner = locale = Bournemouth borough = Bournemouth, Dorset platforms = ? years … Wikipedia
Meyrick Edward Clifton James — Le maréchal Montgomery Pour les articles homonymes, voir Clifton James … Wikipédia en Français
Edmund Meyrick — (or Meyricke) (1636 ndash; 24 April 1713) was a Welsh cleric and benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford, where scholarships are still awarded in his name.LifeMeyrick was born at Garthlwyd, Llandderfel (near Bala, Merionethshire) and christened in… … Wikipedia