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Messier 71
Globular cluster in the constellation Sagitta

Eurasian pygmy shrew
species of mammal

Mentha longifolia
species of plant

Stratiomyidae
The soldier flies (Stratiomyidae, sometimes misspelled as Stratiomyiidae, from Greek - soldier; - fly) are a family of flies (historically placed in the now-obsolete group Orthorrhapha). The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 extant genera worldwide. Larvae are found in a wide array of locations, mostly in wetlands, damp places in soil, sod, under bark, in animal excrement, and in decaying organic matter. Adults are found near larval habitats. They are diverse in size and shape, though they commonly are partly or wholly metallic green, or somewhat wasplike mimics, marked with black

Epipactis palustris
species of plant

Aloysius Lilius
Italian astronomer

Posidonia oceanica
species of seaweed
Carlo Allioni
Italian physician and professor of botany (1728-1804)
Anisopodidae
The Anisopodidae are a small cosmopolitan family of gnat-like flies known as wood gnats or window-gnats, with 154 described extant species in 15 genera, and several described fossil taxa. Some species are saprophagous or fungivorous. They are mostly small to medium-sized flies, except the genera Olbiogaster and Lobogaster, which are large with spatulated abdomens. Their phylogenetic placement is controversial. They have been proposed to be the sister group to the higher flies, the Brachycera. Some authors consider this group to be four distinct families – Anisopodidae, Mycetobiidae, Olbiogastr

Oubangui Mouse
species of mammal

Vagaceratops
Vagaceratops (meaning "wandering (vagus, Latin) horned face", in reference to its close relationship with Kosmoceratops from Utah) is a genus of chasmosaurine ceratopsid dinosaur which lived during the Late Cretaceous period (late Campanian) in what is now Alberta. Its fossils have been recovered from the Upper Dinosaur Park Formation. It is sometimes included in the genus Chasmosaurus as Chasmosaurus irvinensis instead of being recognized as its own genus.
Geox
Geox S.p.A. is an Italian brand of shoe and clothing manufactured with breathable and waterproof fabrics.

Theosodon
Theosodon is an extinct genus of litoptern mammal from the Early to Middle Miocene of South America.

Eastern water bat
species of mammal
rubellite
Rubellite is the red or pink variety of tourmaline and is a member of the elbaite. It is also the rarest gem in its family. It is occasionally mistaken for ruby. These gems typically contain inclusions.
Cladonia bellidiflora
species of fungus
Nesodon
Nesodon ("island tooth") is a genus of Miocene mammal belonging to the extinct order Notoungulata which inhabited southern South America during the Late Oligocene to Miocene living from 29.0 to 16.3 Ma and existed for approximately .
It had a relatively large size, weighing up to 554 kg (1221 lbs) and reaching 1.5 m in height.

Bolitophila
Bolitophila is the sole living genus in the Bolitophilidae, a family of Diptera in the superfamily Sciaroidea, with around 40 Palaearctic and about 20 Nearctic species, and three species from the Oriental region (Taiwan). They are small (6–9 mm).
Dactylorhiza incarnata subsp. cruenta
subspecies of plant
Q3779744
emission nebula
hand joint
anatomical structure
RX J1347.5-1145
galaxies cluster
Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Italian public institution

Submyotodon moupinensis
species of bat
cutoff
maximum or minimum value for physics concepts
Italian Medicines Agency
government organization in Rome, Italy