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North Carolina State University Researchers from North Carolina State University have found that one of the most aggressive invasive ant species in the United States – the Argentine ant – appears to have met its match in the Asian needle ant. Specifically, the researchers have found that the Asian needle ant is successfully displacing Argentine ants in an urban environment, indicating that the Asian needle ant – with its venomous sting – may be the next invasive species to see a...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Telefonica de Argentina S.A. (the "Company") announced today that in connection with its previously announced Argentine peso cash tender offer (the "Argentine Peso Offer") for its outstanding 8.850% Conversion Notes due August 2011 (the "2011 Conversion Notes"), 9.125% Notes due November 2010 (the "2010 Notes") and 8.850% Notes due August 2011 (the "2011 Notes", and together with the 2011 Conversion Notes and the 2010 Notes, the "Notes") it...
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Symbol: OEMO Group: Dicot Family: Onagraceae Duration: Annual Growth Habit: Forb/herb Native Status: L48 I Distribution: OenotheramollissimaL. distribution:USA(NJ, OR) Classification: Kingdom Plantae – Plants Subkingdom Tracheobionta – Vascular plants Superdivision Spermatophyta – Seed plants Division Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants Class Magnoliopsida – Dicotyledons...
The South American Sea Lion or Southern Sea Lion (Otaria flavescens, previously Otaria bryonia) is a sea lion found on the Chilean, Peruvian, Uruguayan and Argentine coasts. They are perhaps the typical sea lion in appearance. They have a very large head with an upturned snout. Both males and females are orange-colored. The manes on males are lighter than females, and female fur on the head and neck is lighter than that of males. The South American Sea Lion's size and weight can vary...
