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- Porrhoclubiona diniensis, synonym Clubiona diniensis, is a sac spider species found in Portugal, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Spain and France. List of...
- Stigmella diniensis is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is endemic to southern France. The length of the forewings is 1.3-1.6 mm for males and 1...
- predominating also in Italy and other countries. — diniensis H.-Sch.[Zygaena carniolica ssp. diniensis Herrich-Schäffer, 1852] (8e) has a red belt; the...
- The Diocese of Digne (Latin: Dioecesis Diniensis; French: Diocèse de Digne) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church...
- Geometridae. Lycia hirtaria cataloniae Vojnits & Mészáros, 1973 Lycia hirtaria diniensis (Oberthür, 1913) Lycia hirtaria hanoviensis (Heymons, 1891) Lycia hirtaria...
- music, with an appended large and prolix piece entitled Notitia ecclesiae Diniensis; the sixth volume contains his correspondence. The Lives, especially those...
- Porrhoclubiona decora (Blackwall, 1859) – Madeira, Azores Porrhoclubiona diniensis (Simon, 1878) – Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Portugal, Spain, France, Italy...
- des Historischen Vereins Ingolstadt 109, 2000, 33–42. G****endi, Petri; Diniensis Ecclesiae Praepositi, et in Academia Parisiensi Matheseos Regii Professoris...
- rectilinea (Haworth, 1809) Phalaena mista (Staudinger, 1889) Mamestra genistae diniensis Heinrich, 1938 Polia w-latinum divitis Bryk, 1942 Mamestra genistae caerulescens...
- Schiffermüller, 1775) Scotopteryx coelinaria (de Graslin, 1863) Scotopteryx diniensis (Neuburger, 1906) Scotopteryx elbursica (Bytinski-Salz & Brandt, 1935)...