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Cryptopygus Andinus
''Cryptopygus'' is a genus of springtails. ''Cryptopygus'' belongs to the Isotomidae family. Species * ''Cryptopygus agreni'' (Börner, 1903) * ''Cryptopygus albaredai'' Selga 1962 * ''Cryptopygus albus'' Yosii 1939 * ''Cryptopygus ambus'' Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980 * ''Cryptopygus andinus'' DÌaz & Najt 1995 * ''Cryptopygus annobonensis'' Selga 1962 * ''Cryptopygus anomala'' Linnaniemi 1912 * ''Cryptopygus antarcticus'' Willem, 1901 * ''Cryptopygus aquae'' (Bacon, 1914) * ''Cryptopygus araucanus'' Massoud & Rapoport 1968 * ''Cryptopygus arcticus'' Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980 * ''Cryptopygus axayacatl'' Palacios & Thibaud, 2001 * ''Cryptopygus badasa'' Greenslade 1995 * ''Cryptopygus beijiangensis'' Hao & Huang 1995 * ''Cryptopygus benhami'' Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980 * ''Cryptopygus binoculatus'' Deharveng 1981 * ''Cryptopygus bipunctatus'' (Axelson, 1903) * ''Cryptopygus bituberculatus'' (Wahlgren, 1906) * ''Cryptopygus caecus'' Wahlgren 1906 * ''Cryptopygus c ...
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V, or v, is the twenty-second and fifth-to-last Letter (alphabet), letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the English alphabet, modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is English alphabet#Letter names, ''vee'' (pronounced ), plural ''vees''. History The letter V ultimately comes from the Phoenician alphabet#Waw, Phoenician letter ''Waw (letter), waw'' by way of U. See U for details. During the Late Middle Ages, two wikt:Special:Search/minuscule, minuscule glyphs of U developed which were both used for sounds including and modern . The pointed form "v" was written at the beginning of a word, while a rounded form "u" was used in the middle or end, regardless of sound. So whereas "valour" and "excuse" appeared as in modern printing, "have" and "upon" were printed as "haue" and "vpon". The first distinction between the letters "u" and "v" is recorded in a Blackletter, Gothic script from 1386, where "v ...
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