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- Conilithes eichwaldi is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. MolluscaBase...
- Bufo eichwaldi, commonly known as Eichwald's toad or the Talysh toad, is a species of true toads in the family Bufonidae. It was first described by Litvinchuk...
- Myida Family: Dreissenidae Genus: Dreissena Species: D. caspia Binomial name Dreissena caspia Eichwald, 1855 Synonyms Dreissena eichwaldi Issel, 1865...
- species have been ****igned to the genus; the following are accepted: P. eichwaldi shunnerensis (King, 1914). 326.4–318.1 Ma, Great Shunner Fell, England...
- European toad Bufo cryptotympanicus (Liu & Hu, 1962) Earless toad Bufo eichwaldi (Litvinchuk, Borkin, Skorinov, and Rosanov, 2008) Eichwald's toad Bufo...
- daucinus Brodsky, 1981 - Danube Delta lakes, Ukraine and Moldova Pontastacus eichwaldi (Bott, 1950) - Caspian Sea Pontastacus kessleri (Schimkewitsch, 1886)...
- (Ludfordian) Estonia A member of Tentaculita. Genus includes new species L. eichwaldi. Metavermilia (Vepreculina) gollieti Sp. nov Kočí, Goedert & Jäger Eocene...
- armeniensis Dadikyan, 1972 Alburnoides bipunctatus eichwaldi (De Filippi, 1863) Alburnus bipunctatus eichwaldi De Filippi, 1863 Alburnus eichwaldii De Filippi...
- evolutionary history for the group. Nine to thirteen million years ago, Bufo eichwaldi, a recently described species from south Azerbaijan and Iran, split from...
- 1958) bryozoan Oanduella b****leri Männil, 1958 echinoderm Bothriocidaris eichwaldi Männil, 1962 His brother was Estonian entrepreneur Harry Männil. "Männil...