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Flitter may refer to: *Flitter, character in ''My Little Pony'' *A number of butterflies: **Golden tree flitter '' Quedara basiflava'' **Tree flitter ''Hyarotis adrastus'' **Brush flitter ''Hyarotis microstrictum'' **Dubious flitter '' Quedara monteithi'' of genus '' Quedara'' See also *Flit (other) * Flit gun, an insecticide sprayer *Flittermouse Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most bi ..., the bat * Flitter Milz, a U.S. law firm {{disambig ...
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List Of Mainline My Little Pony Ponies
The '' My Little Pony'' franchise debuted in 1982, as the creation of American illustrator and designer Bonnie Zacherle. Together with sculptor Charles Muenchinger and manager Steve D'Aguanno, Zacherle submitted a design patent in August 1981 for "an ornamental design for a toy animal". She was then working for Hasbro. The patent was granted in August 1983. Main pony line Earth ponies Pegasus ponies Pegasus ponies all have wings, and demonstrate great speed both in the air and on foot. Some are described to be graceful. They are seen manipulating the weather in several occasions such as moving clouds to either cause a storm or clear the skies. They are known to live in a magical island known as Butterfly Island in Generation 3 and in city of clouds, known as Cloudsdale, in Generation 4. Unicorn ponies Unicorn ponies are ponies who have a single horn protruding from their forehead, which glows when their powers are used. While they each possess individualized/different mag ...
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Quedara Basiflava
''Quedara basiflava'', the yellow-base flitter Kunte, K. and K. Saji. 2013. Quedara basiflava de Nicéville, 1888 – Yellow-base Flitter. In K. Kunte, S. Kalesh & U. Kodandaramaiah (eds.). Butterflies of India, v. 1.06. Indian Foundation for Butterflies/ref> or golden flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae and is endemic to India's Western Ghats.Markku Savela's website on LepidopterPage on genus ''Quedara''./ref> Description Food plants The larvae feed on ''Calamus hookerianus'', ''Calamus pseudofeanus Calamus may refer to: Botany and zoology * ''Calamus'' (fish), a genus of fish in the family Sparidae * ''Calamus'' (palm), a genus of rattan palms * Calamus, the hollow shaft of a feather, also known as the quill * '' Acorus calamus'', the swe ...'', '' Calamus rotang'' and '' Calamus thwaitesii''. References Hesperiinae Butterflies described in 1888 Butterflies of Asia Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Hyarotis Adrastus
''Hyarotis adrastus'', the tree flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. Description Distribution Bengal. (Moore in P. Z. S.) Recorded from Ceylon (Hutchison, Wade, Mackwood); Andamans, Cachar (Wood-Mason and de Nicéville); Sikkim (de Nicéville; Elwes); Calcutta (de Nicéville); Kumaon (Doherty); Kangra, N.-W. Himalayas (Moore) Orissa (Taylor); Nilgiris (Hampson).Burma, Andamans, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Hainan, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Tioman, Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Palawan, Philippines. References

Hesperiinae Butterflies of Asia Butterflies of Singapore Butterflies of Indochina Taxa named by Pieter Cramer {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Hyarotis Microstrictum
''Hyarotis microstictum'', the brush flitter, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. It is found in the Indomalayan realm (Assam to Myanmar, Thailand, Langkawi, Malaya, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines) Seitz, A., 1912-1927. ''Die Indo-Australien Tagfalter Grossschmetterlinge Erde'' 9 and in South India. ''H. m. coorga'' Evans, 1949 is the subspecies found in South India. ''H. m. microstictum'' (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 887 __NOTOC__ Year 887 (Roman numerals, DCCCLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. Events By place Europe * November 17 – East Frankish magnates revolt against the ... is the subspecies found in the Indomalayan realm. Description References Hesperiinae Butterflies described in 1887 Taxa named by James Wood-Mason Taxa named by Lionel de Nicéville {{Hesperiinae-stub ...
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Quedara Monteithi
''Quedara'' is a genus of grass skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. The genus was erected by Charles Swinhoe in 1919. Species Listed alphabetically:Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera *'' Quedara albifascia'' (Moore, 1878) – Myanmar, Laos *''Quedara basiflava'' (de Nicéville, 889 – endemic to Western Ghats, India *'' Quedara flavens'' Devyatkin, 2000 – northern Vietnam, southern Yunnan *'' Quedara inornata'' (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) – Borneo *'' Quedara monteithi'' (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 887 – dubious flitter – Malaya *'' Quedara singularis'' (Mabille, 1893) Biology The larvae feed on Palmae including ''Calamus Calamus may refer to: Botany and zoology * ''Calamus'' (fish), a genus of fish in the family Sparidae * ''Calamus'' (palm), a genus of rattan palms * Calamus, the hollow shaft of a feather, also known as the quill * '' Acorus calamus'', the swe ...'' and '' Eugeissona'', References Hesperiinae Hesperiidae genera {{Hesp ...
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Quedara
''Quedara'' is a genus of grass skipper butterflies in the family Hesperiidae. The genus was erected by Charles Swinhoe in 1919. Species Listed alphabetically:Markku Savela's website on Lepidoptera *'' Quedara albifascia'' (Moore, 1878) – Myanmar, Laos *''Quedara basiflava'' (de Nicéville, 889 – endemic to Western Ghats, India *'' Quedara flavens'' Devyatkin, 2000 – northern Vietnam, southern Yunnan *'' Quedara inornata'' (Elwes & Edwards, 1897) – Borneo *''Quedara monteithi'' (Wood-Mason & de Nicéville, 887 – dubious flitter – Malaya *'' Quedara singularis'' (Mabille, 1893) Biology The larvae feed on Palmae including ''Calamus Calamus may refer to: Botany and zoology * ''Calamus'' (fish), a genus of fish in the family Sparidae * ''Calamus'' (palm), a genus of rattan palms * Calamus, the hollow shaft of a feather, also known as the quill * '' Acorus calamus'', the swe ...'' and '' Eugeissona'', References Hesperiinae Hesperiidae genera {{Hespe ...
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Flit (other)
FLIT is the brand name for an insecticide. The original product, invented by chemist Dr. Franklin C. Nelson and launched in 1923 and mainly intended for killing flies and mosquitoes, was mineral oil based and manufactured by the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey before the company, now part of ExxonMobil, was renamed first Esso and later Exxon ExxonMobil Corporation (commonly shortened to Exxon) is an American multinational oil and gas corporation headquartered in Irving, Texas. It is the largest direct descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, and was formed on November 30, .... The Esso formulation contained 5% DDT in the late 1940s and early 1950s, before the negative environmental impact of DDT was widely understood. Later marketed as "FLIT MLO", it has since been discontinued. A hand-operated atomizer called a Flit gun was commonly used to perform the spraying. The Flit brand name has been reused for another insecticide product, with the primary active i ...
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Flit Gun
A Flit gun is a hand-pumped insecticide sprayer used to dispense FLIT, a brand-name insecticide widely used against flies and mosquitoes between 1928 and the mid-1950s. Although named after the well-known brand, "Flit gun" became a generic name for this type of dispenser. Once commonly found in households, hand-operated Flit guns have been replaced by aerosol spray cans and fallen out of common use. Design description A Flit gun consists of a pneumatic pump cylinder with a hand-operated piston to force air through an air nozzle in the front. Below the front of the pneumatic tube hangs a cylindrical container which acts as a reservoir for liquid insecticide, this reservoir being set at 90 degrees to the pneumatic tube. In early versions, the reservoir is permanently secured to the pump and equipped with a removable, gasketed screw cap for filling. In later, improved versions, the insecticide reservoir is secured to the pump with a coarse screw fitting and a seal of cork composite o ...
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Flittermouse
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera.''cheir'', "hand" and πτερόν''pteron'', "wing". With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with their very long spread-out digits covered with a thin membrane or patagium. The smallest bat, and arguably the smallest extant mammal, is Kitti's hog-nosed bat, which is in length, across the wings and in mass. The largest bats are the flying foxes, with the giant golden-crowned flying fox, ''Acerodon jubatus'', reaching a weight of and having a wingspan of . The second largest order of mammals after rodents, bats comprise about 20% of all classified mammal species worldwide, with over 1,400 species. These were traditionally divided into two suborders: the largely fruit-eating megabats, and the echolocating microbats. But more recent evidence has supported dividing the order into Yinpterochiroptera and Yangochirop ...
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