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- Zicman Feider (1903–1979) was a Jewish Romanian acarologist. His name as a researcher is ****ociated with the Acari a.k.a. Acarina (a taxon of arachnids...
- Berlese, 1903 synonyme Corethrothrombium Oudemans, 1928 & Mongolothrombium Feider, 1973 Andinothrombium Makol, 2007 Andrethrombium Makol, 2007 Arknotrombium...
- Trombidium carpati**** (Feider, 1950) – France, RomaniaTrombidium clavipes Koch & Berendt, 1854 – Fossil: Oligocene Trombidium daci**** (Feider, 1950) – Poland...
- (footballer) Gheorghe Dănilă Iliuță Dăscălescu Constantin Drugă Zicman Feider Gheorghe Flondor Bianca Ghelber Serban Ghenea Adrian Gheorghiu Virgil Gheorghiu...
- Justin Lucas 2019 — Scott Canterbury 2020 — Clark Wendlandt 2021 — Seth Feider 2022 — Brandon Palaniuk 2023 — Kyle Welcher The first ever B.A.S.S. Federation...
- much of his career by former light heavyweight fighter, Mark "The Flurry" Feider. Bud fought prolific pugilist Memphis Pal Moore 4 times. Moore defeated...
- artist, who has admitted to producing hundreds of fake paintings with M Feider, his mentor and mastermind behind the international art scam netting millions...
- (Methlagl, 1927) Neotrombicula digenuala Schluger, 1967 Neotrombicula ditricha (Feider, 1955) Neotrombicula earis Kepka, 1964 Neotrombicula elegans Schluger, 1966...
- Hirstiothrombium Oudemans, 1947 Johnstoniana George, 1909 Marcandreella Feider, 1957 Tetrathrombium Feider, 1955 "Johnstonianidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- family Nenteriidae. Dobrogensisnenteria banatica (Feider & Hutu, 1971) Dobrogensisnenteria dobrogensis (Feider & Hutu, 1971) Dobrogensisnenteria norimbergensis...