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- Alexander the Great 1200km 820miles Babylon 15 Malavas 14 Hydaspes 13 Cophen 12 Cyropolis 11 Persian Gate 10 Uxians 9 Gaugamela 8 Alexandria 7 Gaza 6 Tyre...
- Arcola malloi (formerly Vogtia malloi) is a species of snout moth known as the alligator weed stem borer. It is used as an agent of biological pest control...
- species of the Pyralidae, called the alligator weed stem borer (Arcola malloi), was used to control the aquatic plant known as alligator weed (Alternanthera...
- ancient Indian tribe. Modern scholars identify them with the Mallian people (Malloi) who were settled in the Punjab region at the time of Alexander's invasion...
- (Prachya Āryāvarta – Eastern Āryāvarta) Mālava / Western Malla (known as Malloí by the ancient Gr****s and Malli by ancient Romans) – they were a people...
- Brigitte Lahaie Lynn Monteil (as Nadine Pascal) France Lomay (as Aude Mallois) Danielle Troger (as Ella Rose) Kathleen Kane (as Katleen Kane) Elsa Maroussia...
- thrips (Amynothrips andersoni), and the alligator weed stem borer (Arcola malloi). A. philoxeroides and A. sessilis are eaten as vegetables in parts of Asia...
- 11 °C (52 °F). Amynothrips andersoni, the alligator weed thrips, and Vogtia malloi, the alligator weed stem borer, have also been released in the United States...
- relevant for their larval hosts include: Alligatorweed stem borer (Arcola malloi: Phycitinae) – biological control of alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides)...
- dominance of particular tribes, as the Gr**** writers mention tribes such as the Malloi as well as kings whose names seem to be tribal designations. The Achaemenid...