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    Gauguin, Buffalo Bill, and the Cowboy Hat by Nancy Mowll Mathews

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…In Gauguin’s interpretation of both Buffalo Bill’s gender performativity and of the avant-garde scout, we gain a new appreciation of Cody’s daring embrace of androgyny and rejection of the narrowness of western civilization, all of which makes him more “modernist” than the twentieth-century cowboy mythology has previously led us to believe.…”
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    Insects That Feed on Faba Bean in Southern Florida by Gregg S. Nuessly, M. G. Hentz, Robert Beiriger, B. T. Skully, Susan E. Halbert, Michael C. Thomas, Lionel A. Stange, Glavis B. Edwards, John B. Heppner, Gregg S. Hodges, Gary J. Steck

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…This list of plant and insect feeders will also serve as a reference to help growers, scouts and home gardeners determine which insects they may find on faba beans. …”
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    Insects That Feed on Faba Bean in Southern Florida by Gregg S. Nuessly, M. G. Hentz, Robert Beiriger, B. T. Skully, Susan E. Halbert, Michael C. Thomas, Lionel A. Stange, Glavis B. Edwards, John B. Heppner, Gregg S. Hodges, Gary J. Steck

    Published 2005-09-01
    “…This list of plant and insect feeders will also serve as a reference to help growers, scouts and home gardeners determine which insects they may find on faba beans. …”
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    Hydrilla leafcutter moth (unofficial common name); Parapoynx diminutalis Snellen (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Crambidae) by Julie Baniszewski, Emma N.I. Weeks, James P. Cuda

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The moth was identified in 1971 in India and Pakistan during scouting trips to attempt to determine potential biological control agents for hydrilla. …”
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    Hydrilla leafcutter moth (unofficial common name); Parapoynx diminutalis Snellen (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Crambidae) by Julie Baniszewski, Emma N.I. Weeks, James P. Cuda

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The moth was identified in 1971 in India and Pakistan during scouting trips to attempt to determine potential biological control agents for hydrilla. …”
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