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- Superstitionia donensis is a species of scorpion, the only species in the genus Superstitionia and the family Superstitioniidae. This species was discovered...
- 2008. The genus includes two species: the type species C. donensis and C. ricovi. C. donensis is known from the holotype PIN 4173/129 (SGU 104/3103) and...
- Binomial name Pholcus opilionoides (Schrank, 1781) Synonyms Aranea opilionoides Schrank, 1781 Pholcus osellai Brignoli, 1971 Pholcus donensis Ponomarev, 2005...
- 1833 [Heckel 1836] Acipenser ratzeburgii Brandt 1833 Acipenser stellatus donensis Lovetsky 1834 Acipenser stellatus illyricus Brusina 1902 Acipenser stellatus...
- Journal (6): 44–56. Sennikov AG (2022). "On pseudosuchians Tsylmosuchus donensis and Scythosuchus basileus from the Early Tri****ic of Eastern Europe". Paleontological...
- type dentary was originally included in the hypodigm of Coelodontognathus donensis named by the notable Russian vertebrate paleontologist Vitaliy Georgiyevich...
- denisi Wygodzinsky, 1941 g Campodea devoniensis Bagnall, 1918 g Campodea donensis Rusek, 1965 g Campodea egena Conde, 1951 g Campodea emeryi Silvestri, 1912...
- Ptychoceratodus sp.) Lipovskaya Formation, Early Tri****ic (Olenekian), Russia (P. donensis) Erfurt Formation, Middle Tri****ic (Ladinian), Germany (P. serratus) Weser...
- proterosuchid Chasmatosuchus magnus has since been referred to this species. T. donensis comes from the Donskaya Luka site in Volgograd Oblast, which preserves...
- China, Korea, ****an Micaria d. concolor (Caporiacco, 1935) – Karakorum M. donensis Ponomarev & Tsvetkov, 2006 – Russia (Europe) M. elizabethae Gertsch, 1942...