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  • 1Milan the Leather Boy — Milan (also known as The Leather Boy) (born December 15, 1941 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia; died March 14, 1971 in New York City) was an enigmatic producer, songwriter and recording artist on numerous songs made throughout the 1960s, mostly though not …

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  • 2Dermestidae — Dermestid Beetles Varied Carpet Beetle (Anthrenus verbasci) Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 3Odontotaenius disjunctus — Patent leather beetle Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 4bess beetle — ▪ insect also called  Bess bug, Betsy Bug, or Horned Passalus Beetle,   any of approximately 500 species of beetles (insect order Coleoptera) mostly found in the tropics, with a few species found in North America. They are characterized by their… …

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  • 5Insect wing — Original veins and wing posture of a dragonfly. Hoverflies hovering to mate …

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  • 6Home stored product entomology — is most commonly used in lawsuits over the contamination or infestation of foods by insects, usually in the commercial sector. Although stored product entomology may seem a lesser known subject, this branch of forensic entomology is extremely… …

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  • 7Passalidae — Taxobox image width = 250px image caption = Adult Odontotaenius disjunctus image2 width = 250px image2 caption = Larva of Odontotaenius disjunctus regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Coleoptera superfamilia =… …

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  • 8Volkswagen New Beetle — Manufacturer Volkswagen Also called Volkswagen Beetle Production 1997–present …

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  • 9Animal sexual behaviour — This article is about the sexual behaviour of non human animals; see also Human sexuality and Sexual reproduction. Animal sexual behaviour takes many different forms, even within the same species. Among animals other than humans, researchers have …

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  • 10art conservation and restoration — Maintenance and preservation of works of art, their protection from future damage, deterioration, or neglect, and the repair or renovation of works that have deteriorated or been damaged. Research in art history has relied heavily on 20th and… …

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