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The Roundheads was the nickname given to the supporters of Parliament during the English Civil War.

 


Includes snooks, Asian seaperches, temperate basses, lanternbellies, wreckfishes, cavebasses, sea basses, groupers, soapfishes, dottybacks, basslets, roundheads, jawfishes, grunters, flagtails, sunfishes, freshwater basses, perches, darters, bigeyes, ...

[10] The Cavaliers and Roundheads are another example of politically-motivated hairstyles. Having bobbed hair was popular among the flappers in the 1920s as a sign of rebellion against traditional roles for women.

the flatheaded apple-tree borer, a serious pest of many shade and fruit trees; the roundheaded apple-tree borer; and the bronze birch, locust, elm, shot-hole, and poplar borers. Other boring insects are moths that are harmful in the larval stage, e.

The larva, like the larva of all Longhorned Beetles is called a roundheaded borer. The tan coloured, brown-headed worm-like larva lives within a dead or dying spruce tree, carving a winding burrow as it goes.

In shaded habitats (>80% cover) roundhead lespedeza (Lespedeza capitata) and longbract wild indigo (Baptisia bracteata var. leucophaea) increased significantly (p<0.05) following burning [43].

See also: Flathead, Threadfin, Tonguefish, Rockfish, Blue eye