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- Eresus moravicus is a spider species in the family Eresidae found in Austria, Hungary, Czechia, Serbia, Slovakia, and Albania. Being found mainly in rocky...
- Eresus now divided into three species, E. kollari, E. sandaliatus, and E. moravicus. The three species differ in size, colour pattern, shape of prosoma and...
- fastuosus Szidat, 1924 Plagiorchis laricola Skrjabin, 1924 Plagiorchis moravicus Sitko, 1993 Plagiorchis mutationis Panova, 1927 Plagiorchis n**** (Rudolphi...
- as Boletus moravicus by Václav Vacek in 1946, it was transferred to the genus Aureoboletus by Wolfgang Klofac in 2010. Aureoboletus moravicus is confined...
- macrotis (Fitzinger, 1858), monungulus (G. Fischer [von Waldheim], 1814), moravicus (Reichenbach, 1846), n**** (Nehring, 1884), palustris (Rütimeyer, 1862)...
- in one of three species: Eresus kollari, Eresus sandaliatus and Eresus moravicus. A new species Eresus urus (named after the ancient Mesopotamian city...
- Perrichot & Engel, 2014 Vendée amber, France, Turonian †Microphorites moravicus Tkoč, Nel & Prokop, 2016 Studlov amber, Czech Republic, Paleocene †Microphorites...
- Pliocene/Early Pleistocene of Southern Europe; tentatively placed here) † Corvus moravicus – (fossil: Late Pliocene/Early Pleistocene of Central to Eastern Europe;...
- macrotis (Fitzinger, 1858) monungulus (G. Fischer [von Waldheim], 1814) moravicus (Reichenbach, 1846) n**** (Nehring, 1884) palustris (Rütimeyer, 1862)...
- distribution range Lanorus hyrc**** (Zhantiev, 2009) – Azerbaijan, Iran Lanorus moravicus (Háva, 2018) – Czech Republic, Ukraine Lanorus punctatus (Scopoli, 1772)...