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  1. Jumping plant louse

    and metabolic characters that the flowering plants exhibit may have evolved as Plant defense ... Oppong etal 2010 51 1 467.aspx ref Coevolution Insect plant interactions have been important in defining models of coevolution and cospeciation, referring to whether plant speciation drives ... of a bacterium Liberibacter asiaticum is an example of a plant pathogen that has coevolved .... 2009. A review of Afrotropical plant lice of the genus Moraniella , with description of a new species ... Psylloidea Category Insect vectors of plant pathogens nv Ani t nii y zh es Psyllidae fr Psyllidae ...   more details



  1. To a Louse

    To A Louse, On Seeing One on a Lady s Bonnet at Church is a 1786 Scots language poem by Robert Burns in his favourite meter, Standard Habbie . The poem s theme is contained in the final verse class wikitable Burns original Standard English translation O wad some Pow r the giftie gie us br To see oursels as ithers see us br It wad frae mony a blunder free us, br An foolish notion br What airs in dress an gait wad lea e us, br An ev n devotion And would some Power the small gift give us br To see ourselves as others see us br It would from many a blunder free us, br And foolish notion br What airs in dress and gait would leave us, br And even devotion In this poem the narrator notices an upper class lady in church, with a louse that is roving, unnoticed, around in her Bonnet headgear bonnet . The poet chastises the louse for not realising how important his host is, and then reflects that, to a louse, we are all equal prey, and that we would be disabused of our pretensions if we were to see ourselves through each others eyes. See also To a Mouse References http www.pfmb.uni mb.si eng dept eng poetry text burns.htm Robert Burns Wikisource Robert Burns Scotland stub sco To a Louse Category 1786 poems Category Poetry by Robert Burns ...   more details



  1. Louse (disambiguation)

    wiktionary louse A louse is a wingless insect. For the infection see Pediculosis Pediculosis capitis Head lice infestation Pediculosis corporis Pediculosis vestimenti, Vagabond s disease Pediculosis pubis Crabs Louse may also refer to Gill louse , a genus of copepod crustaceans Sea louse , a copepod Stone louse , a fictitious animal Whale louse , a parasitic crustacean Woodlouse , a terrestrial crustacean , a currency symbol See also Laos Mouse disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Head louse

    human head louse.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Louse ... synonyms Pediculus capitis small De Geer, 1767 small The head louse Pediculus humanus capitis is an obligate ... first Patrick A. title The Louse an account of the lice which infest man, their medical importance ... most orders of mammals and also birds, are known. ref name Buxton3 The head louse differs from the related body louse in preferring to attach eggs to scalp hair rather than to clothing. Although the two ... distantly related species of hair clinging louse, the pubic or crab louse Pthirus pubis , also infests ... The Louse an account of the lice which infest man, their medical importance and control edition 2nd publisher Edward Arnold location London pages 136 141 chapter The crab louse Phthirus pubis year ... fly, and their short stumpy legs render them incapable of jumping, or even walking efficiently on flat ... wingless. ref name buxton1 cite book last Buxton first Patrick A. title The Louse an account ... first Patrick A. title The Louse an account of the lice which infest man, their medical importance ... Nuttall 1919 Parasitology 11 201 220 After feeding, consumed blood causes the louse body to take ... louse, adult File Pediculus humanus var capitis.jpg thumb upright One pair of antenna biology antennae ... eye eye s. Eyes are present in all species within Pediculidae the family of which the head louse ... thumb . ref name buxton2 Between its claw and thumb, the louse grasps the hair of its host. ref name .... However, these adaptations leave them quite incapable of jumping, or even walking efficiently ... name buxton1 Abdomen There are seven visible segments of the louse abdomen . ref name buxton2 The first .... Louse eggs File Head louse egg 2.jpg thumb upright Head louse egg attached to hair shaft of host Like most insects, head lice are oviparous . Louse egg biology eggs contain a single embryo and are attached ... doi 10.1017 S0031182000024434 issue 2 ref as of 2008 , head louse hatching time and probability in situ ...   more details



  1. The Louse and the Flea

    The Louse and the Flea or Little Louse and Little Flea is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm , number 30. ref name grimm Jacob and Wilheim Grimm, Household Tales , http www.surlalunefairytales.com authors grimms 30louseandflea.html The Louse and the Flea ref It is Aarne Thompson type 2022, An Animal Mourns the Death of a Spouse, ref name Ashliman D.L. Ashliman, http www.pitt.edu dash grimmtales.html The Grimm Brothers Children s and Household Tales Grimms Fairy Tales ref and takes the form of a chain tale, sometimes known as a cumulative tale . Synopsis A louse and a flea are married until the louse drowns while brewing. The flea mourns, inspiring a door to ask why and start creaking, which inspires a broom to ask why and start sweeping through a sequence of objects until a spring overflows at the news and drowns them all. References reflist External links http www.pitt.edu dash type2022.html Mourning the Death of a Spouse chain tales of Aarne Thompson type 2022 by D.L. Ashliman Category Brothers Grimm Louse and the Flea ja nl Het gespuis de Das Lumpengesindel ...   more details



  1. Louse River

    Infobox River river name Louse River image name image size caption origin Minnesota mouth basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation discharge watershed The Louse River is a river of Minnesota . See also List of rivers of Minnesota Coord 47.9429497 91.0787310 region US MN type river source gnis display title notes ref Gnis 657233 Louse River ref References Reflist http www.dnr.state.mn.us watersheds index.html Minnesota Watersheds USGS Hydrologic Unit Map State of Minnesota 1974 Minnesota geo stub Category Rivers of Minnesota ...   more details



  1. Stone louse

    Image Steinlauswlp.png thumb Stone louse female The stone louse Petrophaga lorioti , in German language German Steinlaus is a fictitious animal created by German humorist Vicco von B low Loriot to parody nature documentary nature documentaries . It was primarily featured in a video sketch, as well as being a fictitious entry in the German medical encyclopedic dictionary Pschyrembel Klinisches W rterbuch . Characteristics Its 1976 discovery by Vicco von B low Loriot parodied the presentation style of Ein Platz f r Tiere A Place for Animals, longstanding TV Series about endangered wildlife by the famous German zoologist and documentary filmmaker Dr. Bernhard Grzimek ARD broadcaster ARD , 20.47 51 . In a factual style, the stone louse was described as a rodent like mite in the order Fictional Rodents , between 20 and 24  mm in length which consumes about 28 kilograms of stone per day, depending ... Steinlausgehege ZooDo.jpg thumb Habitat of the stone louse in Dortmund Zoo Publication in Pschyrembel ... publisher Walter de Gruyter , contained information about the stone louse for the first time ... s TV documentary. Extending Loriot s parody, the Pschyrembel informs about the louse s value in fighting bladder, gall and kidney stones. The subspecies gallstone louse and kidney stone louse are mentioned ... louse s participation in the fall of the Berlin Wall , since the wall was mainly placed in areas commonly inhabited by the stone louse . That theory was reinforced by discoveries that the stone louse might have been used by the Spartans to bring down the ancient Athenians Long Walls . Other hypotheses connect the stone louse with the end of the Stone Age . The Pschyrembel denies that the stone louse has become extinct, and refers to recent sightings by a local expert on stone lice, Dr. Schlereth ... of the City of Z rich concerning Stone Louse Parasitism ref References reflist External links ... Stone Louse Blog in German, including all versions of the entry and various further research Category ...   more details



  1. Bird louse

    Bird louse refers to any chewing louse small, biting insects of order Phthiraptera which parasite parasitizes warm blooded animals, especially bird s. Bird lice may feed on feather s, skin , or blood . They have no wings, and ther biting mouth parts distinguish them from true lice, which suck blood. ref name EB Bird louse on Encyclop dia Britannica. ref ref name HSW cite web url http animals.howstuffworks.com insects bird louse info.htm title Bird louse author date work How Stuff Works? publisher HowStuffWorks, Inc. accessdate 2010 04 08 ref Almost all domestic birds are hosts for at least one species of bird louse. Chickens and other poultry are attacked by many kinds of bird lice. ref name HSW Bird lice usually do not cause much harm to a bird unless it is unusually infested as in the case of birds with damaged bills which cannot preen themselves properly. In such cases,their irritation may cause the bird to damage itself by scratching. In extreme cases, the infestation may even interfere with egg production and the fattening of poultry. ref name EB Unlike true lice, bird lice do not carry infectious diseases. ref name HSW Having Host parasite coevolution coevolved with their specific host s , phylogenetic relationships among bird lice are sometimes of use when trying to determine phylogenetic relationships among birds. ref Cohen, Baker, Belchschmidt, Dittmann, Furness, Gerwin, Helbig , de Korte, Marshall, Palma, Peter, Ramli, Siebold, Willcox, Wilson and Zink 1997 . http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1688246 pdf 9061968.pdf Enigmatic phylogeny of skuas. Proc. Biol. Sci. 264 1379 181 190. ref Earlier all chewing lice were considered to form the paraphyletic order ... poultry. Footnotes references References http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 66505 bird louse Bird louse . Encyclop dia Britannica Online 2010. Retrieved 9 April 2010. Use dmy dates date December 2011 Category Lice Category Bird diseases Louse stub te ...   more details



  1. Body louse

    About the animal the disease known as body lice Pediculosis corporis Taxobox name Body louse image Body lice.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Phthiraptera subordo Anoplura familia Pediculidae genus Pediculus species Pediculus humanus P. humanus subspecies P. h. humanus trinomial Pediculus humanus humanus trinomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , 10th edition of Systema Naturae 1758 The body louse Pediculus humanus humanus , sometimes called Pediculus humanus corporis ref name buxton2 cite book last Buxton first Patrick A. title The Louse an account ... Arnold location London pages 5 23 chapter The Anatomy of Pediculus humanus year 1947 ref is a louse ... as pediculosis . Origins Genetic analysis suggests that the human body louse may have originated about 107,000 years ago from the head louse after the invention of clothing, with the ancestor of all ... humanus the body louse is indistinguishable in appearance from Pediculus humanus capitis the head louse and under laboratory conditions they will interbreed. In their natural state, however, the two ... of other diseases. Body lice can spread epidemic typhus , trench fever , and louse borne relapsing fever . Although louse borne epidemic typhus is no longer widespread, outbreaks of this disease ... people live together in unsanitary conditions. Louse borne typhus still exists in places where climate ... take 1 2 weeks to hatch. A nymph is an immature louse that hatches from the nit egg . A nymph looks like an adult body louse, but is smaller. Nymphs mature into adults about 9 12 days after hatching. To live, the nymph must feed on blood. The adult body louse is about the size of a sesame seed, has 6 legs, and is tan to greyish white. Females lay eggs. To live, lice must feed on blood. If a louse ... louse as a vector of reemerging human diseases journal Clinical Infectious Diseases year 1999 ... Nitpicking Head louse Crab louse Crab or pubic louse List of parasites human Treatment of human ...   more details



  1. Salmon louse

    Taxobox name Salmon louse image Salmonlouse.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a subphylum Crustacean Crustacea classis Maxillopoda subclassis Copepod a ordo Siphonostomatoida familia Caligidae genus Lepeophtheirus species L. salmonis binomial Lepeophtheirus salmonis binomial authority Henrik Nikolai Kr yer Kr yer , 1837 The salmon louse , Lepeophtheirus salmonis , is a species of copepod in the genus Lepeophtheirus . It is a sea louse , a parasite living on Salmonidae salmon . It lives off the mucus , skin and blood of the fish. ref name transcriptomes cite journal author Christiane Eichner, Petter Frost, Bjarte Dysvik, Inge Jonassen, Bj rn Kristiansen & Frank Nilsen year 2008 title Salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis transcriptomes during post molting maturation and egg production, revealed using EST sequencing and microarray analysis journal BMC Genomics volume 9 page 126 doi 10.1186 1471 2164 9 126 pmid 18331648 pmc 2329643 url http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2164 9 126 ref There has been some research on the problems caused by this species in aquaculture , but little is known about the salmon louse s life in nature. It has been shown, however, that salmon louse infections in fish farming facilities can cause epizootic s in wild fish. ref cite journal author Martin Krko ek, Jennifer S. Ford, Alexandra Morton, Subhash Lele, Ransom A. Myers & Mark A. Lewis year 2007 title Declining wild salmon populations in relation to parasites from farm salmon journal Science journal ... stage is the copepodit stage, in which the length is ca. 0.7  mm, and the salmon louse attaches itself to the fish. Stages IV to VII are the chalimus stages. The salmon louse eats from the fish, and grows ... to X , the sea louse is now mobile, and it becomes possible to differentiate males and females. The thorax ... eggs . The females also have two long egg strings attached to the abdomen. The salmon louse uses ... fish disease topics salmon DEFAULTSORT Salmon Louse Category Copepods Category Parasites Category ...   more details



  1. Sucking louse

    , little blue cattle louse on the University of Florida UF Institute of Food and Agricultural ...   more details



  1. Whale louse

    . The development of the whale louse is closely connected with the life pattern of whales. The distribution ... 1 location Wiesbaden year 1994 publisher AULA Verlag DEFAULTSORT Whale Louse Category Amphipods ...   more details



  1. Crab louse

    About the animal the disease known as crab lice Pediculosis pubis Taxobox name Crab louse image Pthius pubis crab louse.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Phthiraptera subordo Anoplura familia Pthiridae genus Pthirus species P. pubis binomial Pthirus pubis binomial authority Carl Linnaeus Linnaeus , Systema Naturae 1758 synonyms Pediculus pubis small Linnaeus, 1758 small File SOA Pediculosis pubis.jpg thumb right 200px Pubic lice in genital area File Fig. 2. Pubic lice in abdomen.jpg thumb right 200px Pubic lice on abdomen File Pubic lice on eye lashes.jpg thumb right 200px Pubic lice on eyelash es Crab lice Pthirus pubis also known as crabs or pubic lice and frequently mis spelled as Phthirus pubis ref name Bolognia cite book author Rapini, Ronald P. Bolognia, Jean L. Jorizzo, Joseph L. title Dermatology 2 Volume Set publisher Mosby location St. Louis year 2007 pages isbn 1 4160 2999 0 oclc doi accessdate ref are parasitism parasitic insect s notorious for infesting human pubic hair . The species may also live on other areas with hair, including the eyelash es. They feed exclusively on blood . Human s are the only known hosts of this parasite, although a closely related species, Pthirus gorillae , infects gorilla populations. ref cite journal journal J Biol date 10 February 2009 volume 8 issue 2 pages 20 title Apes, lice and prehistory author Weiss RA ... from hypersensitivity to louse saliva, which can become stronger over two or more weeks following ... S, Shvil Y, Mumcuoglu KY title Generalized infestation of a 3 year old girl with the pubic louse ... 30&issue 4&spage 292 doi 10.1097 00007435 200304000 00004 ref Diagnosis A pubic louse infestation ..., while in children they are usually found in eyelashes Fig. 3 . See also Body louse Head louse ... entomology.ifas.ufl.edu creatures urban crab louse.htm crab louse on the University of Florida UF Institute ... lice Arthropod infestations DEFAULTSORT Crab louse Category Lice Category Parasites Category Sexually ...   more details



  1. Sea louse

    Synestius small Steenstrup & L tken, 1861 small Tuxophorus small C. B. Wilson, 1908 small The sea louse ... sea louse of concern and has the most known about its biology and interactions with its salmon ... EST and mitochondrial DNA sequences support a distinct Pacific form of salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus ... sea louse species are specific with regards to host genera, for example L. salmonis which has high ... leg bearing segment. It acts like a suction cup in holding the louse on the fish. All species have mouth ... of the salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus salmonis Copepoda Caligidae on the salmon host Salmo salar ... salmon Salmo salar L. by the ectoparasitic copepod sea louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis Kr yer prevalence ... with the salmon louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis and in whole body louse homogenates journal Journal ... activities of naive Atlantic salmon Salmo salar skin mucus due to infection with the salmon louse ... A. Morton, R. Routledge & M. Krko ek year 2008 title Sea louse infestation in wild juvenile salmon and Pacific ... of Canada , the louse induced mortality of pink salmon in some regions is commonly over 80 . ref ... salmon to the sea louse Caligus elongatus Nordmann 1882 journal Canadian Journal of Zoology volume 77 ... 2002 title Towards selective breeding of Atlantic salmon for sea louse resistance approaches to identify ... and susceptibility to the sea louse Lepeophtheirus salmonis in Atlantic salmon Salmo salar journal Disease ... Fish diseases and parasites Salmon louse References reflist 3 Further reading http www.farmedanddangerous.org ... fish disease topics fisheries and fishing DEFAULTSORT Sea Louse Category Fish diseases Category ...   more details



  1. Jumping

    dance r. This is one of several types of leaps found in dance . Jumping or leaping is a form of locomotion ... propels itself through the air along a ballistic trajectory. Jumping can be distinguished from running ... jumping commonly called hopping in this instance as their primary form of Animal locomotion locomotion , while others, such as frog s, use it only as a means to escape predators. Jumping is also a key feature of various activities and sports, including the long jump , high jump , and show jumping . Physics of jumping File Bottlenose Dolphin KSC04pd0178.jpg thumb Jumping bottlenose dolphin All jumping involves the application of force against a substrate, which in turn generates a reactive ... dolphins performing traveling jumps, and Indian skitter frogs executing standing jumps from water. Jumping ... is considered jumping, as the initial jump conditions no longer dictate its flight path. Similarly ... of jump distance and height. As a result, many jumping animals have long legs and muscles that are optimized ..., however. To circumvent this limitation, many jumping species slowly pre stretch elastic elements ... elongated. Animals use a wide variety of anatomical adaptations for jumping. These adaptations ... rarely display any particular specializations for jumping. Those that are good jumpers usually ... is the legs, though a few species use their tails. Typical characteristics of jumping species include ... over which a jumping animal can push against the substrate, thus allowing more power and faster, farther jumps. Large leg muscles can generate greater force, resulting in improved jumping performance. In addition to elongated leg elements, many jumping animals have modified foot and ankle bones .... II. Jumping performance of semiacquatic, terrestrial, and arboreal frogs. Smithsonian Contributions ... s are known to use elastic energy storage to increase jumping distance. As noted above, power output ... 375 Watts per kilogram of muscle. ref cite book last Marsh, R. L. date 1994 title Jumping ...   more details



  1. The Fall of the Louse of Usher

    Infobox film name The Fall of the Louse of Usher image image size border alt caption director Ken Russell producer Ken Russell writer Ken Russell screenplay story based on based on The Fall of the House of Usher Edgar Allen Poe narrator starring James Johnston English musician James Johnston music James Johnston English musician James Johnston cinematography editing studio distributor released 2002 runtime 85 mins country United Kingdom language English budget gross The Fall of the Louse of Usher is a 2002 British horror film directed by Ken Russell . The film is loosely based on several Edgar Allan Poe stories, notably The Fall of the House of Usher . Plot Rock star Roddy Usher played by James Johnston English musician James Johnston is confined to an insane asylum after murdering his wife. During his time there he given various shock treatment s by Nurse Smith Marie Findley and Dr Calahari Ken Russell , resulting in a series of bizarre and nightmarish adventures. ref cite web title The Fall Of The Louse Of Usher url http film.britishcouncil.org the fall of the louse of usher work British Council Film publisher The British Council accessdate 29 November 2011 ref Style The Fall of the Louse of Usher features many of Russell s trademarks including human sexual behavior sexuality often taken to extremes and showing orgy sequences , musical sequences and over the top acting. The film incorporates comedy and musical elements, despite primarily being a horror film. Reception Critics generally agreed that the film was not as polished as Russell s earlier work. For example, Paul Higson ... last Higson first Paul title The Fall of the Louse of Usher url http www.zone sf.com louseusher.html ... IMDb title id 0268295 title The Fall of the Louse of Usher Amg movie 268641 The Fall of the Louse of Usher Rotten tomatoes id fall of the louse of usher title The Fall of the Louse of Usher Ken Russell DEFAULTSORT Fall of the Louse of Usher Category British films Category British horror films Category ...   more details



  1. Dance Hall at Louse Point

    unreferenced date December 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dance Hall at Louse Point Type Studio album Artist John Parish and PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey Cover Dance Hall at Louse Point.jpg Released 23 September 1996 small UK small br 24 September 1996 small US small Recorded 12 February 10 March 1996 Genre Art rock Length 39 47 Label Island Records Island Producer Mick Harvey br Polly Jean Harvey br John Parish Chronology John Parish Last album This album Dance Hall at Louse Point br 1996 Next album Rosie John Parish album Rosie br 2000 Misc Extra chronology Artist PJ Harvey Type Studio album Last album To Bring You My Love br 1995 This album Dance Hall at Louse Point br 1996 Next album Is This Desire? br 1998 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref Allmusic class album id r240845 ref rev2 The A.V. Club rev2Score unfavourable ref http avclub.com content node 10163 review ref rev3 Entertainment Weekly rev3Score A ref http www.ew.com ew article 0,,294289,00.html review ref rev4 NME rev4Score 8 10 ref http www.tower.com dance hall louse point john parish cd wapi 105798657 review ref rev5 Pitchfork Media rev5Score 6.3 10 ref http www.pitchforkmedia.com article record review 18389 PJ Harvey Dance Hall at Louse Point with John Parish review ref rev6 Q Magazine rev6Score rating 3 5 ref http www.tower.com dance hall louse point john parish cd wapi 105798657 review ref rev7 Robert Christgau rev7Score Rating Christgau hm2 ref http www.robertchristgau.com get artist2.php?id 3472 review ref rev8 Rolling Stone Magazine Rolling Stone rev8Score Rating ... rev9Score 7 10 ref http www.tower.com dance hall louse point john parish cd wapi 105798657 review ref Dance Hall at Louse Point is a 1996 album by John Parish and PJ Harvey Polly Jean Harvey . Background ... 3 19 Is That All There Is? Jerry Leiber , Mike Stoller 5 11 Dance Hall at Louse Point 2 10 Lost ... at Louse Point fr Dance Hall at Louse Point no Dance Hall at Louse Point sv Dance Hall at Louse Point ...   more details



  1. Louse on 92nd Street

    Infobox Television episode Title Louse on 92nd Street Series Rocky and Bullwinkle Season 5 Episode 8 6 segments Guests Writer George Atkins, Chris Hayward, Chris Jenkins, Lloyd Turner Director Gerard Baldwin, Pete Burness, Bill Hurtz, Gerry Ray, Bob Schleh, George Singer, Ernie Terrazas Production 345 350 Airdate 1963 1964 Episode list Prev The Weather Lady Next Wossamotta U story arc Wossamotta U Image Commented out because image was deleted Image Rocky bullwinkle tracks.jpg 230px Louse on 92nd Street is the eighth story arc from the fifth season of Rocky and Bullwinkle originally titled The Bullwinkle Show . It was broadcast on NBC during the 1963 1964 television season. External links http www.toontracker.com bullwink bulleps.htm Rocky and Bullwinkle Episode Guide at Toontracker http www.tv.com the bullwinkle show show 5187 summary.html?full summary 1 The Bullwinkle Show at TV.com http amazon.imdb.com title tt0052507 Rocky and His Friends at IMDB RockyAndBullwinkle Category The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ...   more details



  1. The Great Louse Detective

    Refimprove date November 2009 Infobox Simpsons episode episode name The Great Louse Detective episode no 297 prod code EABF01 airdate December 15, 2002 show runner Al Jean writer John Frink and Don Payne writer Don Payne director Steven Dean Moore couch gag The family travels back in time to the prehistoric era and the Roman times when Homer Simpson Homer uses the remote. guest star Kelsey Grammer as Sideshow Bob commentary Matt Groening br Al Jean br John Frink br Ian Maxtone Graham br Matt Selman br Tim Long br Michael Price br Tom Gammill br Dan Castellaneta br Steven Dean Moore br Mike B. Anderson br David Silverman image Image EABF01.jpg 200px image caption Sideshow Bob saves Homer s life. season 14 color EFEFEF The Great Louse Detective is the sixth episode of The Simpsons nowiki nowiki The Simpsons season 14 fourteenth season . It features Kelsey Grammer in his eighth appearance as Sideshow Bob . After this episode, The Simpsons episodes were converting to digital ink and paint . In the episode, when Homer discovers that someone is trying to kill him, Chief Wiggum enlists Sideshow Bob to help identify the mystery assailant. It turns out to be Frank Grimes Jr., son of Homer s Homer s Enemy deceased former co worker , who is seeking to avenge his father s death. Plot When the Simpson family go to a free spa weekend, Homer Simpson Homer is nearly killed when a mysterious person locks him into an incredibly hot steam room with a spanner. This prompts Homer and Marge Simpson Marge to see Chief Wiggum , who suggests that they get someone who can understand a murderer s twisted ... Louse Detective .5B14.06.5D The Great Louse Detective Portal The Simpsons http www.thesimpsons.com recaps season 14 episode 6 The Great Louse Detective at The Simpsons.com imdb episode id 0701240 Simpsons Sideshow Bob DEFAULTSORT Great Louse Detective, The Category The Simpsons season 14 episodes Category 2002 television episodes es The Great Louse Detective fr Qui veut tuer Homer ? ...   more details



  1. Cliff jumping

    Cliff jumping , cliffjumping , cliff jumping may represent Jumping from a cliff as a platform, see jumping platform Jumping off a cliff for a skydive, see BASE jumping Cliffdiving disambiguation dab ...   more details



  1. Jumping Bean

    Jumping Bean may refer to Mexican jumping bean , a type of seed in which the egg of a small moth has been laid Jumping Bean , a song by Tracy Bonham from her 2000 album Down Here disambig ...   more details



  1. Jumping spider

    Taxobox name Jumping spiders image Mystaceus.jpg image width 250px image caption An adult female Phidippus mystaceus jumping spider regnum Animal ia fossil range fossil range 55.8 0 Eocene ref name Hill2009 ... td td The jumping spider family Salticidae contains more than 500 described genera and about 5,000 ... of Jumping Spiders from Taiwan Araneae Salticidae journal Zoological Studies url http zoolstud.sinica.edu.tw Journals 41.1 1.pdf volume 41 issue 1 pages 1 12 ref Jumping spiders have some of the best ... system are well developed, and they use both systems bimodal breathing . Jumping spiders are generally recognized by their eye pattern. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes with very large anterior median eyes. td table Habitat Jumping spiders live in a variety of habitats. tropics Tropical ... 136 ref Vision File Jumping spider vision David Hill.png left thumb 300px The visual fields of a jumping spider Jumping spiders have very good Visual perception vision centered in their Anatomical ... . Such movements within the jumping spider s eyes are visible from outside when the attention of the spider is directed to various targets. ref Land, M. F. 1969. Movements of the retinae of jumping .... Behavior Jumping spiders are generally Diurnality diurnal , active hunters. Their well developed ... . Most jumping spiders can jump several times the length of their body. When a jumping spider ... of its web. Like many other spiders that leave a practically continuous silk trail, jumping ..., and possibly in navigation. Jumping spiders can learn, recognize, and remember colors. ref cite journal author Elizabeth M. Jakob, Christa D. Skow, Mary Popson Haberman, Anna Plourde title Jumping ... JoA free JoA v35 n3 JoA 35 3 487.pdf ref Hunting Jumping spiders are generally active hunters ... by jumping spider ref They can use the silk tether in hunting, to enable them to attack prey that otherwise would be inaccessible. For example, by advancing towards the prey to less than the jumping ...   more details



  1. The Plant

    other uses2 Plant Refimprove date April 2007 Image Plantcover.jpg thumb The Plant. The Plant is an unfinished serial novel published in 2000 as an e book by United States American author Stephen King . The novel is about the editor in a paperback publishing house, who gets a manuscript from what seems like a crackpot. The manuscript is about magic, but it also contains photographs that seem very real. He writes the author a rejection slip, but because of the photographs, he also notifies the police where the author lives. This enrages the author, who sends a mysterious plant to the editor s office. The story is told in Epistolary novel epistolary format , consisting entirely of letters, memos, and so on. History King wrote a few parts of a story by the same name, and sent them out as chapbook s to his friends, instead of Christmas card s, in 1982, 1983, and 1985. Only three installments were produced by Stephen King Philtrum Press Philtrum Press before the story was shelved, and the original editions are hotly sought after collector s items today. In 2000, King published the novella Riding the Bullet over the internet , making it the world s first mass market e book . However, there were technical problems with downloading, and hacker computer security hackers eventually cracked the encryption on it. Later that year, King decided to release The Plant directly via his website, unencrypted and in installments. People could pay a one dollar fee for each installment using the honor system . He threatened, however, to drop the project if the percentage of paying readers fell below 75 percent. He viewed the release as an experiment in alternate forms of distribution, writing on his .... References reflist Stephen King DEFAULTSORT Plant, The Category 2000 novels Category Books ... novels Category Novels first published in serial form de The Plant fr The Plant it The Plant hu The Plant pl The Plant ...   more details



  1. Plant

    extinction Horneophytopsida Vascular plant s tracheophytes extinction Rhyniophyta rhyniophytes ... cycads Ginkgophyta ginkgo Gnetophyta gnetae Flowering plant Magnoliophyta flowering plants extinction ... such as flowering plant s, conifer s, fern s, moss es, and green algae , but do not include ... species of plants, of which the great majority, some 260 290 thousand, are seed plant s see ... or Plantae and Animalia also called Metazoa . Since then, it has become clear that the plant kingdom ... in popular contexts. Outside of formal scientific contexts, the term plant implies an association ... cite web url http www.merriam webster.com dictionary plant 5B2 5D title plant 2 Definition from ... form Britannica Online Encyclopedia cite web url http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 463192 plant title plant life form Britannica Online Encyclopedia format work accessdate 2009 03 25 ref Current definitions of Plantae When the name Plantae or plant is applied to a specific group of organisms ... are class wikitable Name s Scope Description Embryophyte Land plant s, also known as Embryophyta ... , mosses , and vascular plant s, as well as fossil plants similar to these surviving groups. Green plants ... produce energy through photosynthesis and for that reason have been included in the plant kingdom in the past ... ancestors, with the result that many groups of algae are no longer classified within the plant kingdom ... algae. They are thus not included in even the broadest modern definition of the plant kingdom, although ... left 1em Diversity of living plant divisions style background lightgreen align center Informal group ... lightgray valign top Seed plant s Cycad ophyta align left cycads align right 160 ref Gifford, Ernest ... plant Magnoliophyta align left flowering plants align right 258,650 ref International Union for Conservation ... Nomenclature and International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants see cultivated plant ... plant groups were relatively unscathed by the Permo Triassic extinction event , although the structures ...   more details



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