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- on rocky substrata in depths varying from 3–10 meters (Baicalasellus angarensis) to more than hundred meters (Mesoasellus dybowskii). Epischurella baikalensis...
- Ethmia angarensis is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It is found in China (Shanxi) and the Russian Far East. Adults have been recorded from late June...
- apparatus, which is uncommon in freshwater planarians. Bdellocephala angarensis Bdellocephala annandalei Bdellocephala baicalensis Bdellocephala bathyalis...
- Boloria angarensis is a small butterfly found in the Palearctic that belongs to the browns family. Boloria angarensis angarensis Transbaikalia, South Siberia...
- muensteri Sternberg, 1833 Other species †E. aequecaliginosus Weber, 2005 †E. angarensis Gutova et al., 1969 †E. arenaceus von Jaeger, 1864 †E. asiaticus Gutova...
- three taxa from Lake Baikal and the Angara river downstream. Pallasea angarensis Dorogostaisky, 1917 Pallasea cancellus (Pallas, 1772) Pallasea gerstfeldtii...
- the family Asellidae. It contains the following species: Baicalasellus angarensis (Dybowski, 1884) Baicalasellus baicalensis (Grube, 1872) Baicalasellus...
- from Ukraine to Eastern Siberia, and some parts of North America. C. angarensis Rubtsov, 1956 C. chaurensis Yankovsky, 2000 C. dacotensis (Dyar & Shannon...
- fritillary Boloria alberta (W.H. Edwards, 1890) – Alberta fritillary Boloria angarensis (Erschoff, 1870) (Transbaikalia, South Siberia, Far East Yakutia, Polar...
- Species: Arcynopteryx amurensis Zhiltzova & Levanidova, 1978 Arcynopteryx angarensis Teslenko & Zhiltzova, 2012 "Arcynopteryx Klapálek, 1904". www.gbif.org...