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Apaidia barbarica is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Henry Legrand in 1939. It is
found in Italy.
Fauna Europaea Savela, Markku. "Apaidia...
- Britain. 4th-century
Roman historian Ammi****
Marcellinus describes it as a
barbarica conspiratio which took
advantage of a
depleted military force in the province;...
- Orya
barbarica is a
species of
centipedes belonging to the
family Oryidae. This
North African species is
notable for its
large size,
reaching a length...
- a
valid subspecies and
synonymous with P. l. m****aica. In 2005, P. l.
barbarica,
nubica and
somaliensis were
subsumed under P. l. leo. In 2016, IUCN Red...
- 1939
George Hudson synonymised both
Heliostibes gregalis and
Heliostibes barbarica with H. atychoioides. In 1988 J. S.
Dugdale placed this
species within...
- the
Natural History Museum, London. In 2014
George Gibbs synonymised S.
barbarica with S.
caustica arguing that S.
caustica is
extremely variable in appearance...
- newly-reformed
Museo Rosenbach,
releasing two more albums, Exit (2000) and
Barbarica (2013). He was
artistic director of the
Sanremo Academy, a
contest aimed...
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Opuntia cordobensis Speg.
Opuntia de****ana (Willd.) Haw.
Opuntia ficus-
barbarica A.Berger
Opuntia gymnocarpa F.A.C.Weber
Opuntia hispanica Griffiths Opuntia...
- Peninsula.
Species within this
genus include: Orya
almohadensis Orya
barbarica Orya
panousei Orya
voeltzkowi "Biolib".
Archived from the
original on...
- "Lubic" and "Lubow". ISBNÂ 9780195081374. "QVOMODO
NOMINA PROPRIA, QVAE SINT
BARBARICA" (in Russian).
Yaroslavl State University Ancient Studies Centre. Archived...