- The
House of Racoviță (anglicized
Racovitza) was a
family of
Moldavian and
Wallachian boyars which gave the
Danubian Prin****lities
several hospodars...
- by the FIDS from the
Norsel in 1955.
Named by the UK-APC for
Emile G.
Racovitza,
zoologist and
botanist of the
BelgAE which explored this area in 1897-99...
- Emil
Gheorghe Racoviță (Romanian: [eˈmil ˈrakovit͡sə]; 15
November 1868 – 19
November 1947) was a
Romanian biologist, zoologist, speleologist, and Antarctic...
- (monotypic)
Echinarmadillidium Verhoeff, 1901 (3 species)
Eleoniscus Racovitza, 1907 (monotypic)
Eluma Budde-Lund, 1885 (4 species) Estenarmadillidium...
-
Prince Constantin Racoviţă (1699 – 28
January 1764) was
twice monarch of Prin****lity of
Moldavia from
Ottoman government: 31
August 1749 – 3 July 1753...
- s**** of
Croatia and
Italy Alistratia Andreev, 2004 –
Greece Alpioniscus Racovitza, 1908 –
Europe Amerigoniscus Vandel, 1950 –
North America Anatoliscus...
- Ștefan Racoviță (1713 – 1782) was
Prince of Wallachia, Romania,
between 8
February 1764 and 29
August 1765.
Peter F.
Sugar (1 July 2014). Southeastern...
- Fenwick, 1978
Parachiridotea Daguerre de
Hureaux & Elkaïm, 1972 †
Proidotea Racovitza & Sevastos, 1910
Saduria Adams, 1852
Saduriella Holt****s, 1964 Stegidotea...
-
Carpathians (Araneae, Nesticidae)".
Travaux de l'Institut de Spéologie "Émile
Racovitza". 52: 27–32. "Carpathonesticus
orolesi | NMBE -
World Spider Catalog"...
- 800°S 67.200°W / -68.800; -67.200)
Quilp Rock
Rabisha Rocks Rabot Island Racovitza Islands (64°31′S 62°5′W / 64.517°S 62.083°W / -64.517; -62.083) Radford...