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Conogethes pluto (Butler, 1887) (Figs 2F, 4E, 5E) Omiodes pluto Butler, 1887:121. TL: Solomon Islands (Alu). Material examined. 1♂, Sastri Nagar, 37 km, Great Nicobar Island, 03-XI-2018, coll. B. Sumit Kumar Rao, (Reg. No. ZSI / ANRC /T-16586). Diagnosis. Conogethes pluto closely resembles Conogethes sahyadriensis Shashank, Kammar, Mally & Chakravarthy,
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Glyphuroplata pluto (Newman) (Figs. 10, 50–52, 134) Reared specimens. CONNECTICUT: Hartford Co., Granby, East Barndoor Hill, 20.vii.2019, em. 23–29.vii.2019, C.S. Eiseman, ex Digitaria ischaemum, # CSE5723 (4 adults, MLBM); Litchfield Co., Salisbury, Mt. Frissell, 12.vii.2022, em. 21.vii.2022, C.S. Eiseman, ex Dichanthelium acuminatum ssp. fasciculatum,
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2001
This book was originally published in 2001. In the ten years preceding publication, the known solar system more than doubled in size. For the first time in almost two centuries an entirely new population of planetary objects was found. This 'Kuiper Belt' of minor planets beyond Neptune revolutionised our understanding of the solar system's formation ...
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This book was originally published in 2001. In the ten years preceding publication, the known solar system more than doubled in size. For the first time in almost two centuries an entirely new population of planetary objects was found. This 'Kuiper Belt' of minor planets beyond Neptune revolutionised our understanding of the solar system's formation ...
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The Pluto system: Initial results from its exploration by New Horizons
Science, 2015S A Stern, Fran Bagenal, Kimberly Ennico
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