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Since the eggs could belong to other tree-hole dwelling Aedes and Ochlerotatus (Ae. geniculatus, Ae. echinus, Ae. berlandi) [32], samples were kept in moist conditions for five days and then flooded in the same plastic drawers used for WFC collection.
Living in a hole in the ground and chased by lizards of mythical proportions, the creature has, perhaps inevitably, been nicknamed "hobbit" by some of the researchers - a reference to the tiny hole-dwelling heroes of The Lord of the Rings.
Stephens [ 70] hypothesized the close relationship of the temperate hole-dwelling genus Neoclinus with the tropical chaenopsid blennies.
The recent placement of Neoclinus and Mccoskerichthys in the lineage with the chaenopsids based on a parsimony analysis of morphological features [ 37] is not supported in our study and implies significant morphological convergence associated with the hole-dwelling lifestyles of these fishes.
And so, eerie like a voice whispering nothings in the night, it comes creaking out of the dark hole in which it has been dwelling: "It's been so long since I've seen you!" you say.
Do not occupy dwelling".
"Lots of spirits dwelling there".
"No point in dwelling on it".
Bradley had been dwelling on this question.
Fig. 8 Dwelling Objects Creation.
That last point is worth dwelling on.
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