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- Melanargia occitanica, the western marbled white, is a butterfly species belonging to the family Nymphalidae. It can be found in North Africa and south...
- Zygaena occitanica, the Provence burnet, is a moth of the Zygaenidae family. It is found from the Algarve and southern Spain up to the eastern parts of...
- Phyllonorycter occitanica is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Texas, United States. The larvae feed on Ulmus species, including Ulmus...
- African genus Palpares contains some of the largest examples. Acanthaclisis occitanica is the largest European species, with an 11 cm (4.3 in) wingspan, and...
- Steud. Dactylorhiza brennensis (E.Nelson) D.Tyteca & Gathoye Dactylorhiza occitanica Geniez, Melki, Pain & Soca also a very long list of names at infraspecific...
- Presl Crucifera coerulescens (J.Presl & C.Presl) E.H.L.Krause Noccaea occitanica (J.Presl & C.Presl) F.K.Mey. Noccaea brachypetala (Jord.) F.K.Mey. Thlaspi...
- Melanargia occitanica (Esper, 1793) - western marbled white (south-west of Europe, northern Africa and Sicily) Melanargia occitanica ssp. occitanica (Esper...
- earliest): Thurmanniceras otopeta Subthurmannia boissieri Tirnovella occitanica Berriasella jacobi/Pseudosubplanites grandis The top of the Berriasian...
- Sphex occitanica, dragging a large wingless locustid (Ephippiger) to nest. After Fabre (natural size) According to Fauna Europa Sphex occitanica Lepeletier...
-  312-313. "Poésies diverses de Demoiselle Suzon de Terson [m****cript]". Occitanica (in French). Retrieved 3 January 2018.. Anatole, Christian (1937-1987)...