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"Elachista aspila is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in North America in Washington, Alberta and Oregon.Kaila, L. 1997. A revision of the Nearctic species of Elachista s. l. II. The argentella group (Lepidoptera, Elachistidae). Acta Zoologica Fennica 206: 1–93. The length of the forewings is 5.1–5.8 mm. The forewings are unicolorous creamy white. The hindwings are light grey and translucent. The underside of the forewings is dark grey and the underside of the hindwings is light grey. Etymology The species name is derived from Greek aspilos (meaning spotless). References Category:Moths described in 1997 aspila Category:Moths of North America "
"The Gifford and Garvald Railway was a single-track branch railway line in East Lothian, Scotland, that ran from a junction west of Ormiston on the Macmerry Branch to via three intermediate stations, , , and . History The line was proposed in November 1890 and the company was authorised on 3 July 1891 to construct a line of 12 miles and 200 yards. Only 9.25 miles of line was completed and opened on 14 October 1901. Run by the North British Railway from opening the line remained independent until 1923 when it became part of London and North Eastern Railway. At Pencaitland, the line served the Glenkinchie distillery. The extension of the line to Garvald was never completed. The line closed to passengers on 3 April 1933 when the Macmerry Branch withdrew its services. After a bridge collapse in August 1948 the section from Gifford to Humbie closed but the remaining line stayed open. On 2 May 1960 the line past Humbie closed to freight and the remaining line on 25 April 1965. References Notes See also The Smeaton railway branches of the Lothians Bibliography * External links * Category:Closed railway lines in Scotland Category:North British Railway Category:Pre-grouping British railway companies Category:Railway lines opened in 1901 "
"Berke may refer to: Given name *Berke Khan (died 1266), a ruler of the Golden Horde Surname *Andy Berke, a Democratic State Senator in Tennessee *Balázs Berke, a Slovene poet, writer and Lutheran priest in Hungary, in the Slovene March *Deborah Berke (born 1954), American architect and academic *Ferenc Berke, (c. 1764–1841), a Hungarian Slovene Lutheran *Joseph Berke, an American psychotherapist *Mayne Berke, an American art director and production designer *Steve Berke (born 1981), American cannabis activist *Von Berke, an old noble family in Vas County (nowadays: Prekmurje, Slovenia) *William Berke (1903–1958), an American film director, producer and screenwriter "