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- Prionus coriarius (sometimes referred to as "the tanner" or "the sawyer") is a species of longhorn beetle. Prionus coriarius can reach a length of 18–45...
- Blepharotes coriarius, the giant yellow robber fly, is a species of large predatory fly from Australia in the family Asilidae (robber flies). It was described...
- antennae. The only species present in England is "the tanner", Prionus coriarius (Linnaeus, 1758). Common North American species include the "tile-horned...
- ship USS Tanner (AGS-15), an attack cargo ship of the U.S. Navy Prionus coriarius, the tanner beetle O.C. Tanner (disambiguation) Taner Tanners (disambiguation)...
- attenuata | NBN Atlas". species.nbnatlas.org. Retrieved 2025-02-13. "Prionus coriarius". cerambyx.uochb.cz. Retrieved 2025-02-10. "A Guide to Arhopalus ferus:...
- H DS C coriaceus L leathery, from corium Leptospermum coriaceum H DS coriarius H D corneus L horn-textured; corneous Lithocarpus corneus* DS corniculatus...
- Judæ proditoris. Simon XII. (...) dicebatur magus. Simon XIII. Dictus coriarius. Simon XIV. Hic dicitur Niger. Smith, Jennifer (2014). The Fly in the...
- of fly in the family Tachinidae. It is a parasitoid of larval Prionus coriarius beetles, piercing the beetle near its spiracles. Belarus, Czech Republic...
- gall wasp Andricus coriariformis Melika, Challis & Stone, 2008 Andricus coriarius (Hartig, 1843) Andricus coronatus (Girauld, 1859) Andricus coronus Beutenmueller...
- 1799 Aphodius prodromus Duftschmid, 1805 Aphodius coriarius Gistel, 1857 Melinopterus prodromus (Duftschmid, 1805) Melinopterus coriarius (Gistel, 1857)...