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Oxiana is the
region surrounding the Amu
Darya River which flows along Afghanistan's
northern border separating it from
Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan before...
- The
Caspian cobra (Naja
oxiana), also
called the
persian cobra or
Russian cobra, is a
species of
highly venomous snake in the
family Elapidae. The species...
- The Road to
Oxiana is a
travelogue by the
explorer Robert Byron,
first published in 1937. It do****ents Byron's
travels around Persia and Afghanistan, and...
- with
Caspian cobra (Naja
oxiana), as some
Indian cobra specimens without a hood mark are
sometimes confused with N.
oxiana,
where these two
species coexist...
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subcutaneous value of 0.2 mg/kg (0.16-0.47 mg/kg) for N.
oxiana. The
crude venom of N.
oxiana produced the
lowest known lethal dose (LCLo) of 0.005 mg/kg...
- was an
English travel writer, best
known for his
travelogue The Road to
Oxiana. He was also an art
critic and historian.
Robert Byron was born in Wembley...
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Vakhsh River in
Central Asia and
proposed the name
Felis (Felis)
chaus oxiana. In the 1930s, Po****
reviewed the
jungle cat
skins and
skulls from British...
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names for
Alexandria in the Caucasus;
Alexandria near
Baktra and
Alexandria Oxiana may both
refer to the same
problematic settlement;
while in India, the settlements...
- (adjacent to Amur) L. p.
chinensis (Felder, 1862) —
southern Ussuri L. p.
oxiana (Grum-Grshimailo, 1890) —
Kopet Dag mountains, Alai Mountains, Ghissar-Darvaz...
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Cymindis oxiana is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Harpalinae. It was
described by
Kabak in 1997. "Cymindis
oxiana Kabak, 1997". Catalogue...