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Magnus Serpens Maris, suppositus, aut porpoises aut horse-mackerel, grex; 'very like a whale' (Shak.
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Mr. Grex touched Selingman on the arm and whispered in his ear.
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Seeking about for the safest meeting-place, Grex has given us a chance.
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I am not exactly a popular person with Mr. Grex, I think.
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Mr. Grex sipped his pale, lemon-flavoured tea and toyed with his cigarette-case.
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But even this pass-agg penance marked a change of course for Zuckerberg personally, if not for Facebook.
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Though both funds track Agg, neither must match the index's holdings exactly.
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La saw the appreciation in the look she received from Mrs. Agg.
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Mrs. Agg went to a cupboard and took out a small packet.
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With Lennie out of the room, Mrs. Agg glanced at her watch.
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This pest forms a cryptic speciescomplex that displays morphologically indistinguishable biotypes.
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Background: The taxonomy of the speciescomplex Bemisia tabaci is still an unresolved issue.
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It is widely distributed in Asia with considerable genetic diversity to form P. westermani speciescomplex.
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Congruence across multiple lines of evidence indicated that current taxonomy overestimates diversity in the C. pustulosa speciescomplex.
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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a cryptic speciescomplex that contains some of the most invasive pests worldwide.
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We revise the Afrotropical Agabus raffrayi speciesgroup, motivated by the discovery of new diversity in Kenya and South Africa.
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This represents the most taxonomically comprehensive genomic treatment of the spruce budworm speciesgroup, which is further supported by the broad agreement among multiple methodologies.
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Mixed- speciesgroups are commonly found in mammals and birds.
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Their relationship with other speciesgroups within the subgenus is assessed and their divergence times are estimated.
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Decreases were evident in all of the major contributing speciesgroups, with the exception of skunks and bats.