shark, common

shark, common
1. LAT Cucullia umbrabica Linnaeus
2. RUS капюшонница f серая
3. ENG common shark
4. DEU Graue Mönch(s)eule f, Schatteneule f
5. FRA ombrageuse f

Пятиязычный словарь названий животных. Насекомые. — М.: РУССО. . 2000.

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