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- Anica Lazin Nonveiller (Serbian Cyrillic: Аница Лазин Нонвеје; born 1957) is a Serbian Canadian journalist, writer and producer. She is the sister of a...
- Guido Nonveiller (5 June 1913, Rijeka – 7 April 2002, Belgrade ) was a Croatian entomologist, FAO expert and professor at the University of Belgrade. He...
- Tricholabiodes thisbe are sometimes active up to two hours before sunset. Guido Nonveiller (1963) hypothesized the Mutillidae are generally stenothermic and thermophilic;...
- Brothers, 2012 g Andreimyrme Lelej, 1995 g Arcuatotilla Nonveiller, 1998 g Arnoldtilla Nonveiller, 1996 g Artiotilla Invrea, 1950 g Ascetotilla Brothers...
- is Arcuatotilla arcuaticeps (André, 1905), which is found in Africa. Nonveiller, Guido (1998). "Description du nouveau genre Arcuatotilla (mâle, femelle)...
- Entomology. 43: 243–270. doi:10.1146/annurev.ento.43.1.243. PMID 9444752. Nonveiller, Guido 1984. Catalogue commenté et illustré des insectes du Cameroun d'intérêt...
- at the Natural History Museum Basel as part of the G. Frey Collection. Nonveiller, G. (1999). The Pioneers of the research on the Insects of Dalmatia. Zagreb:...
- Winklerites casalei Giachino & Vailati, 2011 (Greece) Winklerites durmitorensis Nonveiller & Pavicevic, 1987 ((former) Yugoslavia and Montenegro) Winklerites fodori...
- Miss Croatia 1995 Anica Neto (born 1972), Angolan handball player Anica Nonveiller (born 1957), Serbian-born Canadian journalist, writer and producer Anica...
- Dubrovnik In office 1919–1920 Preceded by Pero Čingrija Succeeded by Ottomar Nonveiller Personal details Born (1873-04-01)1 April 1873 Dubrovnik, Kingdom of Dalmatia...