Cashel
Cashel [Irish,=castle], town (1991 pop. 2,314), Co. Tipperary, S central Republic of Ireland. An agricultural market, it was formerly the ancient capital of the kings of Munster and was the stronghold of Brian Boru . On the Rock of Cashel, rising 300 ft (91 m) in the center of town, are the ruins of the 13th-century St. Patrick's Cathedral, a round tower (10th cent.), an ancient cross, and Cormac's Chapel (12th cent.). Below the Rock are the ruins of Hore Abbey (1272). Cashel is the seat of a Roman Catholic archbishop and of an Anglican bishop.
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Mantid OZ kids get backyard bugs guide.
M2 Presswire; 10/29/2001; 646 words
; M2 PRESSWIRE-29 October 2001-CSIRO: Mantid OZ kids get backyard bugs guide (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:29102001 A new Backyard Bugs Guide will familiarise...
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Mating behavior of the mantid Ameles decolor (Insecta, Mantodea): courtship and cannibalism.
Magazine article from: Journal of Orthoptera Research; 1/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Introduction Ameles decolor (Charpentier, 1825) is a small rather common mantis, typical of arid fields of the Mediterranean basin from Southern and insular Europe to northern Africa (Ehrmann 2002, Battiston & Fontana 2005). Despite its well-known distribution and taxonomy, its biology is
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Intriguing Praying Mantis a wonder in the insect world.(Neighbor)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 10/21/2008; 700+ words
; ...meal. The native species, the Carolina mantid, ranges from 2 1/2 to 3 inches in length...to Illinois and Indiana. The European mantid is similar in appearance to the Carolina...America on nursery stock in 1899, European mantid held promise as a predator of Gypsy Moth...
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OIL SPRAYS ERADICATE THOSE WINTER PESTS.(Home Front)
Newspaper article from: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO); 4/7/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...by far, the most commonly observed is the European mantid. This mantid reaches about 3 inches when full-grown and may be...distinctive. In warmer areas of Colorado, the European mantid can be common. The insect, however, is marginally...
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Sound generation in Mantis religiosa (Mantodea: Mantidae): stridulatory structures and acoustic signal.
Magazine article from: Journal of Orthoptera Research; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...rate of syllable production depends on a mantid's sex. The acoustic output of M. religiosa...mechanisms of predator deterrence. Key words mantid, acoustic, defense, display, stridulation...encounter with a predator, the European mantid, Mantis religiosa L. mayperfonn a dramatic...
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Introducing a "boundary-flux" approach to quantifying insect diffusion rates.
Magazine article from: Ecology; 3/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...methods. Using published data on praying mantid dispersal, I introduce and illustrate...nonoverlapping generations: in late spring mantid nymphs emerge during a narrow window of...which can result in extremely high mantid densities immediately after hatch (up...
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Manny the Praying Mantis.
Magazine article from: Highlights for Children; 4/1/1999; ; 652 words
; Manny the mantid clings to a branch of the mint plant that...praying mantises. In early May I bought a mantid egg case at a garden shop. Gardeners...in early August, a three-inch-long mantid peered at me through the leaves of a mint...
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MANTIDS - THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE JUST PLAIN WRONG - ON VIEW AT FILM FEST
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 2/2/2006; 700+ words
; ...opportunity to explode the many, many mantid myths that Hollywood has exploited for...demonstrations on stage of a variety of mantid-inspired Kung Fu styles. Exhibitions...Chinese paper-cut animation about a mantid that has to dodge its own predators while...
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Lichens.
Magazine article from: Ranger Rick; 9/1/1995; ; 700+ words
; ...you look carefully, you can see a grizzled mantid hiding on the lichen above. Like many other insects, the mantid has colors and patterns that match lichens almost perfectly. This helps the mantid hide from its enemies. And some lacewing insects...
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Interview: Piotr Naskrecki discusses his book "The Smaller Majority"
Transcript from: NPR Talk of the Nation Science Friday; 11/4/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...example. Let's talk about this grass mantid. Why did you choose to photograph that...long time. And... FLATOW What is a mantid? Describe it for people who are not seeing...OK. Let me start with this statement. Mantid--praying mantises--are basically...
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mantid
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
mantid or mantis, name applied to the large...prey. While lying in wait for its prey, a mantid holds its front legs in an upraised position...in any direction. Members of the 1,800 mantid species range in length from 1 to 5 in...
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mantid flies
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
mantid flies See MANTISPIDAE ; NEUROPTERA .
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Praying Mantis
Encyclopedia entry from: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science
...with mature wings appearing after the final molt. Praying mantid eat live invertebrates, including other mantids, although...dexterity, accurate judgement of direction and distance mean that a mantid seldom miss their prey. Mantids turn their heads toward an...
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mantis
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
mantis see mantid .
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Torymidae
Book article from: A Dictionary of Zoology
...femora may be enlarged. Most are parasitic on dipteran and hymenopteran gall formers, although some eat seeds. The eggs are laid in galls or the seeds of trees, particularly conifers, and some are laid in caterpillars and mantid oothecae .
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