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❤️ Jin In-chol

"Jin In-chol (born 2 February 1948) is an North Korean footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1976 Summer Olympics. References Category:1948 births Category:Living people Category:North Korean footballers Category:North Korea international footballers Category:Olympic footballers of North Korea Category:Footballers at the 1976 Summer Olympics Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Category:Association footballers not categorized by position "

❤️ Gattini-IR

"Gattini-IR is a survey telescope that observes in the near-infrared and started operation at the Palomar Observatory in late 2018.Australian, US astronomers combine to produce new infrared telescope Oct 2018 It is planned to survey the entire accessible sky every night.Unveiling the Dynamic Infrared Sky with Gattini-IR Aug 2016 It has a 2048x2048 sensor, and will observe in the J band (1.25um) infrared. Each nights images will be sensitive down to magnitude (MAB) 16.4, and by stacking a weeks images should be sensitive to MAB 17.5. See also * Infrared astronomy **Hubble WFC3, J-band near-IR **James Webb Space Telescope, near to far-IR References Category:Palomar Observatory "

❤️ Megalomus tortricoides

"Megalomus tortricoides is a species of brown lacewing in the family Hemerobiidae. It was first described by Rambur in 1842.BioLib.cz Distribution This species is widespread in central and southern Europe.Fauna Europaea It is not present in the United Kingdom. Habitat These lacewings almost exclusively inhabit broad-leaved trees, especially Crataegus, Prunus and Berberis, but they can also be found in xerothermic forest edges with pines. They are present from sea level to mountain level. Description Side view Megalomus tortricoides can reach a body length of approximately , with a wingspan of .De Sancti Petri Fabrica per il riconoscimento dei Neuropterida adulti (specie) e stadi preimmaginali (quando va bene, generi, se non famiglie) dell’area geografica ± europea Naturspaziergang In Megalomus tortricoides the head and the body are glossy, black or brown black. Antennae are mostly dark brown. The membrane of the forewings is distinctly spotted, a recurrent vein is present and the radial sector shows at least five ribs. Forewings have two fully formed rows of transverse rows.Keys of Neuropterida This species is very similar to Megalomus hirtus, which is slightly smaller and shows a maculation of the front and back wings darker and more contrasted. The females can be separated only on the basis of tiny differences. In general these two species can only be distinguished on the basis of the shape of the 10th tergite of the males. In fact the tip of the abdomen of males have a dorsal hump on the ectoproct. Aspöck H., Aspöck U. & Hölzel H. (1980) - Die Neuropteres Europas – Goecke & Evers, Krefeld Koen Lock Checklist of the Belgian Neuroptera Biology Adults are in flight between April to October (these insects partly overwinter). Like their relatives, they are predominantly twilight and nocturnal. Adults mainly feed on aphids, tree sap and honeydew, where as larvae are active predators on aphids and bark lice. Bibliography *Aspöck H., Aspöck U. & Hölzel H. (1980) - Die Neuropteres Europas – Goecke & Evers, Krefeld *Oswald J.D. (2018). LDL Neuropterida Species of the World (version Jul 2018). In: Roskov Y., Ower G., Orrell T., Nicolson D., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., DeWalt R.E., Decock W., De Wever A., Nieukerken E. van, Zarucchi J., Penev L., eds. (2018). External links * Entomologi Italiani References Category:Hemerobiiformia Category:Insects described in 1842 "

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