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- food. Haberlea rhodopensis (pale lilac flowers) has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Haberlea rhodopensis, also known as...
- Coenonympha rhodopensis (eastern large heath) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, northern Greece...
- ground is frozen, such as the European resurrection plants Haberlea rhodopensis and Ramonda serbica. In environments with very high salinity, such as...
- Linderniaceae/Scrophulariaceae with snapdragon-like flowers Haberlea rhodopensis Lichen, a symbiosis that can survive in extreme desiccation, Mesembryanthemum...
- is extensive: †Tetrao conjugens (Early Pliocene of C Europe) †Tetrao rhodopensis (Early Pliocene of Dorkovo, Bulgaria) †Tetrao partium (Early Pliocene...
- hawk, and aetos, "eagle". The genus contains six species. Circaetus rhodopensis (late Miocene of Bulgaria) Circaetus haemusensis (early Pleistocene of...
- (Esper, 1780) – water ringlet Erebia radians Staudinger, 1886 Erebia rhodopensis Nicholl, 1900 - Nicholl's ringlet Erebia rondoui Oberthür 1908 (previously...
- Saur) Melitaea arduinna uralensis Eversmann, 1844 Melitaea arduinna rhodopensis Freyer, [1836] Melitaea arduinna kocaki Wagener & Gross, 1976 (Transcaucasia)...
- ray-finned fish, Cobitis rhodopensis, which was discovered in 1998 and is the only endemic vertebrate in Bulgaria. "Cobitis rhodopensis V****ilev, 1998". Discover...
- jacutensis) S. v. balcanicus. Heinrich, 1936. (synonyms: S. v. istrandjae and rhodopensis) S. v. chiliensis. Sowerby, 1921. S. v. cinerea. Hermann, 1804. S. v...