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- of Britain and Europe. Frances Lincoln Publishers. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-7112-2379-0. Peziza arvernensis in Index Fungorum Peziza arvernensis at GBIF v t e...
- extinct relative of the elephant Jaw of Anancus arvernensis from Quaternary of Italy Molar of Anancus arvernensis Hautier, Lionel; Mackaye, H****ane Taisso;...
- to contain over 100 species. Species include: Peziza ampliata Peziza arvernensis Peziza badia Peziza cerea Peziza domiciliana Peziza echinospora Peziza...
- Pleistocene, and went completely extinct north of southern Mexico. †Tapirus arvernensis Croizet & Jobert, 1828 †Tapirus augustus Matthew & Granger, 1923 - Formerly...
- Festuca arvernensis. Germplasm Resources Information Network. Festuca arvernensis. Tropicos. Missouri Botanical Garden. 2013. "Festuca arvernensis Auquier...
- Wiedemannia arvernensis is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae. Vaillant, F. (1964). "On some empidid flies of the Azores and Madeira"...
- Necrobyas (Late Eocene/Early Oligocene – Late Miocene) includes "Bubo" arvernensis and Paratyto Prosybris (Early Oligocene? – Early Miocene) Placement unresolved...
- Erebia c****ioides c****ioides – common br****y ringlet Erebia c****ioides arvernensis Oberthür 1908 - western br****y ringlet Erebia c****ioides carmenta Fruhstorfer...
- the Isthmus of Panama. The last gomphothere native to Europe, Anancus arvernensis became extinct during the Early Pleistocene, around 1.6–2 million years...
- The Late Eocene/Early Oligocene eared owls "Bubo" incertus and "Bubo" arvernensis are now placed in the fossil barn-owl genera Nocturnavis and Necrobyas...