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Images published courtesy of William Symondson and reprinted by permission of Taylor & Francis Ltd. "Bornean caterpillar (Lepidoptera) constructs cocoon from Vatica rassak (Dipterocarpaceae) resin containing multiple deterrent compounds" is published in Volume 49, Issue 9-10, pages 553-560 of the Journal of Natural History.
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The original version of this story was published courtesy of the Journalism & Media Studies department at San Diego State University.
The pending projects, the real meat carriers are TOP SECRET--I don't want to see some half-artist take away my proposed ideas and get his dome sucked and published courtesy of me voluntarily handing out any gold nuggets.
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Sickipedia, the site where the young Lancashire man Matthew Woods found inspiration to post "jokes" about the missing child April Jones on his Facebook page was "down for maintenance" when I tried to check it out this morning, though I managed to get a glimpse of the kind of content it publishes courtesy of Twitter.
This story was re-published courtesy of The Daily Truffle.
This story was re-published courtesy of Magda Berliner at The Daily Truffle.
This story was re-published courtesy of Caroline M. Roman at The Daily Truffle.
(A Scots translation has been published separately, courtesy of author Matthew Fitt).
Henry Flood, engraving by James Heath from a drawing by J. Comerford, published 1811 Courtesy of the trustees of the British Museum; photograph, J.R. Freeman & Co. Ltd.
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