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It is one of the names of the Muscícapa grisola, a bird common in several regions of Spain in the summer, which feeds on insects hunted on the fly. The vulture is also called moscareta. There are other birds with this name in America, the most widespread being the culiamarilla muscat ( Myiobius sulphureipygius ) which is found from Mexico to Ecuador. The etymology is Valencian, where muixquereta is a derivative of muixca ( "fly" ).
Concerning the style of the Russian writer 1060; 1105; 1076; 1086; 1088; 1052; 1080; 1093; 1072; 769; 1081; 1083; 1086; 1074; 1080; 1095; 1044; 1086; 1089; 1090; 1086; 1077; 769; 1074; 1089; 1082; 1080; 1081; ( Fydor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky). He portrayed Russian society in the Tsarist era of the nineteenth century, but always from the subjectivity and psychology of each character.