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Agent Purple. Agent Purple is the code name for a powerful herbicide and defoliant used by the U.S. military in their herbicidal warfare program during the Vietnam War. The name comes from the purple stripe painted on the barrels to identify the contents. Largely inspired by the British use of herbicides and defoliants during the Malayan ...
Arden University. / 52.3696; -1.4679. Arden University is a private, for-profit teaching university in the United Kingdom. It offers a variety of undergraduate and post-graduate programmes with both blended and online distance learning delivery options. Its head office is in Coventry with study centres in Birmingham, Manchester, London and Berlin.
Description. Larger species of Tessaratomidae are known informally as giant shield bugs, giant stink bugs, or inflated stink bugs, [1] but they generally do not have a collective common name and are referred to mostly as tessaratomids . Tessaratomids are ovate to elongate-ovate bugs. They range in size from the smallest members of the tribe ...
Royal Arch Purple. The Royal Arch Purple, properly the Grand Royal Arch Purple Chapter of Ireland, [1] is an organisation related to Orangeism but not recognised by the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland which recognises only two degrees, those of Orange and Plain Purple. It is a necessary prerequisite for entry into the Royal Black Institution .
Stål, 1872. The western corsair ( Rasahus thoracicus) is a species of assassin bug and is one of the two species of "two spotted corsairs", the other being Rasahus biguttatus. The adults have an orange and black body and an orange spot on each wing. They feed primarily on other insects and after dark are attracted to bright lights (where prey ...
Species: P. bicincta. Binomial name. Prosapia bicincta. ( Say, 1830) Prosapia bicincta, the two-lined spittlebug, is a species of insect in the family Cercopidae . Adults are black with two red or orange lines crossing the wings. It reaches a length of 8–10 mm. It is widespread in the eastern half of the United States. [1]