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Optera is a latin term and is usally associated with different insect species, such as Hymenoptera, or Lepidoptera. It loosely means winged/wing/wings
i like to say the word thank you because i am very polite this is a mission say this as fast as you can say your welcome say your sorry say how happy you are say MISSISSIPPI say IPPISSISSIM say your feelings say i love you say i hate you say i like you say i want a pie in my face splash! well i say i say i say
Logic tells me it is not correct since "suffice" is a synonym of sufficient. You would never say "sufficient it to say" would you. So why say "suffice it to say"?
A) Say their name over and over B) tell them to say what (keep doing this till they say what) C) Kick them in the ball and then they will say WHAT the hell.
It depends on what you want to say. If you lost something, you say "perdi", if you're lost, you say "perdido".
It is in the group of Lepidoptera. Or simply you can say they are insects
Lepidoptera refers to butterflies and moths. Indian meal moth is a Lepidoptera.
Lepidoptera - album - was created in 2005.
One example of a lepidoptera insect is the monarch butterfly. This is because the lepidoptera order consists of butterflies and moths.
Lepidoptera
In Lepidopteraville.
William T. M. Forbes has written: 'A structural study of some caterpillars' -- subject(s): Larvae 'Field tables of Lepidoptera' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lepidoptera 'The Lepidoptera of New York and neighboring States' -- subject(s): Lepidoptera
A butterfly belongs to the order Lepidoptera in Biology. This order includes butterflies and moths.
lepidoptera
Lepidoptera
Butterflies and moths.
Butterflies are Lepidoptera.