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  1. Aster (flower) (1593 bytes)
    16: ...[larva]]e of the [[Wormwood Pug]] [[moth]]. The [[larva]] of the [[Hummingbird hawk moth]] sometimes eats...
  2. Violet (plant) (3474 bytes)
    2: ... yellow pansies]] | caption = 5-petaled purple, white,<br>and yellow pansies}}
    13: ''Viola beckwithii''<br>
    18: ''[[Pansy|Viola נwittrockiana]]'' - [[Pansy]]<br>
    22: ... [[herb]]s found in moist and slightly shaded conditions such as [[hedgerow]]s.
    24: ...an plant introduced into [[North America]], where it has acquired the name '''Johnny jump up''' becaus...
  3. Phlox (1364 bytes)
    15: ... eastern [[Asia]]. ''Phlox'' species are very sensitive to [[drought]], and require plenty of moisture...
    17: ... range in color from pale blue to bright red to white. Some species such as [[Smooth Phlox]] (''Phlox ...
    19: ... foliage of ''Phlox'' is sometimes eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Hu...
  4. Honeysuckle (2143 bytes)
    13: ...'Lonicera japonica'' ([[Japanese honeysuckle]], White honeysuckle, or Chinese honeysuckle) and ''Lonic...
    15: ...me are [[evergreen]]. The plant is eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Mo...
    17: ...ed [[invasive species|invasive weeds]] in the [[United States]], Japanese honeysuckle also in [[New Ze...
    23: ...common homeopathic remedy, used for irritability with violent outbursts.
  5. Apple (20408 bytes)
    16: ...are of the species ''M. domestica'' or hybrids of it.
    23: ...ts that affect domestic apples, and research with it to develop new disease-resistant apples is contin...
    25: ...velop apples suitable for growing in climates unsuitable for ''M. domestica'', mainly for increased co...
    27: ...[United States]] since the [[Immigration to the United States|arrival of Europeans]].
    32: ...low [[pesticide]]s to penetrate the top of the fruit), and popular flavor.
  6. Raspberry (2847 bytes)
    17: ...s cut back. Raspberry is sometimes eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Em...
    18: [[Image:Raspberries-white-background.jpg|thumb|350px|left|]]
    19: ... "ever"- bearing plants, which also bear a few fruit on first-year canes in the autumn, as well as the...
    28: <center>[[Food]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of fruits]] &nbsp;|&nbsp; [[List of vegetables]]</center>
    31: *[http://www.armeniapedia.org/index.php?title=Rubus_idaeus Medicinal Uses of Raspberries in A...
  7. Cherry (2620 bytes)
    5: ...family [[Rosaceae]], genus ''[[Prunus]]'' (along with [[almond]]s, [[peach]]es, [[plum]]s, and [[apric...
    7: ...e also grown to a smaller extent north to the [[British Isles]] and southern [[Scandinavia]].
    9: In the [[United States]], most sweet cherries are grown in the ...
    12: ...uble" flowers), so are sterile and do not bear fruit. They are grown purely for their [[blossom]] and ...
    14: Cherries have a very short fruiting season. In Australia, they are usually at thei...
  8. Maple (3638 bytes)
    9: ...entry | taxon = '''Acer'''}}<br />{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]] | date = [[17...
    14: ...''[[samara (fruit)|samara]]''', shaped to spin as it falls and carry the [[seed]]s a considerable dist...
    17: ...triflorum'', have [[trifoliate]] leaves. The [[Manitoba Maple]] (''Acer negundo'') has pinnately compo...
    19: ...making it easy to tell which flowers are female. Within a few weeks to six months of flowering, the tr...
    23: ...uildup. Maples are used as a food plant for the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Pa...
  9. Potentilla (2224 bytes)
    17: ...The leaves of some cinquefoils are eaten by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] species including [[Em...
    19: ... from the strawberries in having dry, inedible fruit (hence the name "barren strawberry" for some spec...
  10. Rose (15436 bytes)
    10: ...y | taxon = '''''Rosa'''''}}<br />{{Taxobox authority | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|L.]]| date = [[175...
    23: ...horns on the underside of the stem. The vast majority of roses are [[deciduous]], but a few (particula...
    25: ...sericea]]'' which often has only four), usually white or pink, in a few species yellow or red. The ova...
    27: ...st sources of any plant. The hips are eaten by fruit-eating [[bird]]s such as [[Thrush (bird)|thrushes...
    29: ...aturally on [[coast]]al [[dune|sand dunes]]). Despite the presence of the thorns, roses are frequently...
  11. Moth (5332 bytes)
    12: ... with a hyphen inserted: moth-er - to distinguish it from the word for a female parent (in spoken Engl...
    20: ...th]] also does extensive damage, especially to fruit farms.
    22: ...ects on health. Freezing items infested with moth larvae will not kill them.
    24: ...larger amount of pesticide to kill them than mosquitos or flies.
    26: ...moth) is farmed for the silk with which it builds its [[coccoon]]. The silk industry produces over 130...
  12. Bee (11175 bytes)
    8: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Apocrita]]}}
    20: [[Melittidae]]<br />
    23: [[Stenotritidae]]
    29: ...is carried from flower to flower, but the bulk of it is carried back to the nest to feed brood. The ap...
    31: ...g the [[honeybee]]s and [[stingless bee]]s. Sociality is believed to have evolved separately in differ...
  13. Queen bee (6221 bytes)
    1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]s to become sexually...
    4: [[Image:Royal_jelly_0030.JPG|thumb|right|Queen larva floating on royal jelly in open queen cell.]]
    8: ...thumb|left|Queen cell opened to show queen pupa (with darkening eyes).]]
    13: !Larva
    17: !Start of Fertility
  14. Silk (8683 bytes)
    2: ... the larvae. The shimmering appearance for which it is prized comes from the fibres triangular prism-...
    5: ...areas accessible to Chinese merchants, because of its texture and [[lustre]]. Because of the high dema...
    11: ...eign dignitaries. The remainder was sold at exorbitant prices.
    21: ...dipping them in boiling water or they are killed with a needle, thus allowing the whole cocoon to be u...
    23: ...f wild silk were already being produced in the Mediterranean and Middle East by the time the superior,...
  15. Dragonfly (4578 bytes)
    23: ...he populations of insects that do, such as [[mosquitoe]]s.
    26: ...lants. Most of their life cycle is spent in the [[larva]]l (nymph) form, beneath the water surface, using...
    28: ...gonfly, ''Nannophya pygmaea'' from east [[Asia]] with a wing span of only 20&nbsp;mm, or about 3/4 of ...
    32: ...named "Darning Needle" because of its body shape. It is one of the biggest and fastest-flying dragonfl...
    34: ...body, whereas dragonflies at rest hold them out, either horizontally or slightly down and forward. Als...
  16. Lepidoptera (3770 bytes)
    12: ...dults have two pairs of membranous wings covered with [[Scale (zoology)|scales]], and mouth parts adap...
    21: ... (1999), but for the superfamily [[Gelechoidea]], it retains the system of Nye & Fletcher (1991) rathe...
    23: ...ided into several suborders, the largest being [[Ditrysia]]. Several other classifications of Lepidop...
    27: ...rld.'' Volume 6: xxix + 368 pp. Trustees of the British Museum (Natural History), London.
    28: *[http://www.leps.it/ Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa...
  17. Honey (11666 bytes)
    4: ...any other substance. This includes, but is not limited to, water or other sweeteners.
    6: ...tinctive flavor which leads some people to prefer it over [[sugar]] and other [[sweetener]]s.
    8: ...tural airborne [[yeast]]s cannot become active in it because the moisture content is too low. Natural,...
    12: ==Composition of honey==
    14: ...e bees that produced the honey. Honey has a [[density]] of about 1500 [[kilogram|kg]]/[[metre|m<sup>3<...
  18. Ant (13019 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=white | name = Ants}}
    2: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color=white}}
    6: {{Taxobox_subordo_entry | taxon = [[Apocrita]]}}
    12: ... ants can be found in almost every terrestrial habitat. The most distinctive feature of ants is their ...
    17: ...o three segments: the head, thorax, and abdomen, with a narrow waist (pedicel) between the thorax and ...
  19. Deuterostome (1974 bytes)
    14: ...ore]]) becomes the [[anus]], while in protostomes it becomes the [[mouth]].
    24: ... each cell is capable of forming a complete small larva, and if a cell is removed from the blastula the o...
  20. Spider (29039 bytes)
    12: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Liphistiidae]] (primitive burrowing spiders)<br />
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthrolycosidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    14: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Arthromygalidae]] (primitive spiders)<br />
    50: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Miturgidae ([[long-legged sac spider]])<br />
    52: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Oecobiidae ([[wall and six-exit tent spider]])<br />

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