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Cingatur igitur corpore externo, i. e. 2. To encircle with a garland or crown, to crown (freq., esp in the poets).
Adults in a third wetland (Big Pond; surface area 10,146 m2; perimeter 573 m), too large for us to encircle with a drift fence and monitor, were captured in mesh traps.
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