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"Fuscapex is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Eulimidae.Warén, 1981. Gofas, S.; Le Renard, J.; Bouchet, P. (2001). Mollusca, in: Costello, M.J. et al. (Ed.) (2001). European register of marine species: a check-list of the marine species in Europe and a bibliography of guides to their identification. Collection Patrimoines Naturels, 50: pp. 180-213 (look up in IMIS). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id;=137972 on 2013-02-15. Species Species within this genus include the following: * Fuscapex baptocephalus (Dautzenberg & Fischer., 1896) * Fuscapex cabiochi (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) * Fuscapex major (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) * Fuscapex microcostellatus (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) * Fuscapex ophioacanthicola (Warén, 1981) * Fuscapex talismani (Bouchet & Warén, 1986) ;Species brought into synonymy: * Fuscapex microcostellata Bouchet & Warén, 1986: synonym of Fuscapex microcostellatus Bouchet & Warén, 1986 References * Warén A. 1981. Eulimid gastropods parasitic on Echinoderms in the New Zealand region. New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 8(2): 313-324 External links * To World Register of Marine Species Eulimidae "
"The Radioplane XKD4R, known by the company designation RP-70, was an American target drone developed by the Radioplane Division of the Northrop Corporation. Although it was not produced in quantity, it was developed into the successful AQM-38. Design and development The XKD4R was an air- launched target drone, powered by a single Aerojet solid-fuel rocket engine which exhausted through nozzles located at the trailing edges of the wing."New American Missiles". Flight, 8 February 1957. Volume 71, No. 2507. p.167. Constructed largely of molded plastic, it utilized an unconventional control configuration, consisting of three canard control fins located forwards, one on top of and one on either side of the fuselage, and fixed horizontal fins at the rear. An autopilot controlled the drone after launch; at the end of an approximately nine-minute flight, a parachute was deployed for recovery.Parsch 2003 Operational history Conducting its first flight in January 1958, the XKD4R-1 was tested extensively by the United States Navy, launches usually being conducted from McDonnell F3H Demon fighters.Fahey 1958, p.41. Although satisfactory, the RP-70 was not produced; instead, the improved RP-76 was developed, flying in 1959 and being produced for both the U.S. Air Force and Navy, becoming the AQM-38 in 1962. Specifications (XKD4R-1)See alsoReferences ;Citations ;Bibliography KD4R Target drones of the United States 1950s United States special-purpose aircraft Rocket-powered aircraft Canard aircraft Mid-wing aircraft Aircraft first flown in 1958 "
"Aftab Ahmed (date of birth unknown) was an Indian cricketer who played a single match for Jammu and Kashmir during the 1985–86 season. Aftab's only recorded match at first-class level came during that season's edition of the Ranji Trophy.First-class matches played by Aftab Ahmed (1) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 February 2013. In the match, played against Punjab in September 1985 at the Sher-i-Kashmir, Srinagar, he failed to take a wicket in Punjab's first innings while opening the bowling with Nissar Khanday, but took two wickets in the second innings, finishing with 2/32 after dismissing Gurinder Singh and Navjot Sindhu, a former Indian international. Aftab batted last in both innings, remaining not out in each, although Punjab went on to win the match by eight wickets.Jammu and Kashmir v Punjab, Ranji Trophy 1985/86 (North Zone) – CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 February 2013. Other bowlers were favoured for the remainder of the season, and he played no further matches for the team at first-class level.Ranji Trophy 1985/86: batting and fielding for Jammu and Kashmir – CricketArchive. Retrieved 15 February 2013. References 20th-century births Indian cricketers Jammu and Kashmir cricketers Kashmiri people Living people Place of birth missing (living people) Year of birth missing (living people) "