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- seen alive again. In 2002, melting snow on the mountain revealed his skeletonised body and indicated that he had died alone either in or near the tent...
- Zaretis itys, the skeletonized leafwing or leaf wing butterfly, is a Neotropical nymphalid butterfly genus in the subfamily Charaxinae. Zaretis itys itys...
- Podagrica malvae is a species of skeletonising leaf beetles belonging to the family Chrysomelidae, subfamily Galerucinae. This leaf beetle lives in Southern...
- appeared in 1944 following the 1943 discovery by four teenagers of the skeletonised remains of a woman inside a wych elm in Worcestershire, England. The...
- AK-74 fixed laminated wood stock, but side-folds to the left like the skeletonised AKS-74 buttstock. As a result, pistol grip reinforcement plates that...
- strictly speaking, only applies to the larvae of moths and butterflies. It skeletonising the underside of leaves, with several generations per year. The European...
- Army of Burkina Faso (L'Armée de Terre or LAT – Ground Forces) is a skeletonised force structure of some 5,800–6,000 officers and men, augmented by a...
- scoured the area for days, and eventually found more remains, mostly skeletonised, and some pieces of clothing. Apparently wild animals had pulled the...
- The wingspan is about 13 mm. The larvae feed on Eucalyptus species, skeletonising the undersides of the dead leaves. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Akhenaten are not yet identified: Comments on 'Biological age of the skeletonised mummy from Tomb KV55 at Thebes (Egypt)' by Eugen Strouhal". Anthropologie...