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Theodor Eduard Pleske (Russian form:
Fedor Dmitrievich Pleske Фёдор Эдуардович (Дмитриевич) Плеске) (11 July 1858 – 1
August 1932) was a
Russian entomologist...
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Dmitrievich Pleske (Russian: Эдуард Дмитриевич Плеске; 25
October 1852 – 9 May 1904) was a
Russian statesman of
German origin.
Eduard Pleske was born into...
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Iranian ground jay (Podoces pleskei) or
Pleske's ground jay, is a
species of bird in the
family Corvidae. It is
endemic to Iran
where it is
known as...
- Styan's gr****hopper
warbler (Helopsaltes pleskei), also
known as
Pleske's gr****hopper
warbler and Taczanowski's warbler, is a
species of Old
World warbler...
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Alexander III
Nicholas II
Preceded by Ivan
Vyshnegradsky Succeeded by
Eduard Pleske Minister of
Transport In
office February 1892 –
August 1892
Monarch Alexander...
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Holmiae [= Stockholm]: L. Salvii. pp. 824 pp.
Retrieved 14
November 2022.
Pleske, T. (1922). "Revue
critique des gen res, especes, et sousespèces palearctiques...
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February 1904 – 24
October 1905
Prime Minister Sergei Witte Preceded by
Eduard Pleske Succeeded by Ivan
Shipov Personal details Born
Vladimir Nikolayevich Kokovtsov...
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hybridizes with the blue tit in
western Russia; the
resulting birds are
called Pleske's tit (Cyanistes × pleskei) and were once
considered a
distinct species....
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ground jay,
Podoces hendersoni Xinjiang ground jay,
Podoces biddulphi Pleske's ground jay,
Podoces pleskei Turkestan ground jay,
Podoces panderi Ptilostomus...
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Omissus was
first described in 1928 by the
Russian ornithologist Theodor Pleske Omissus 1.
Omissus 2. Avibase.
Omissus in
Scotland 1995. Link to scientific...