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- Family Bipseudostomatidae Snegovaya & Alekperov 2005 Bipseudostomatella Snegovaya & Alekperov 2005 Gomocollariella Snegovaya & Alekperov 2005 Family Mississippiellidae...
- Opilio apsheronicus Snegovaya, 2005 Opilio arborphilus Snegovaya, 2010 Opilio canestrinii (T****ll, 1876) Opilio caucasicus Snegovaya, 2010 Opilio coxipunctus...
- Kratochvíl, 1958 – Bulgaria Histricostoma gruberi Snegovaya & Marusik, 2012 – Turkey Histricostoma mitovi Snegovaya & Marusik, 2012 – Turkey Mediostoma Kratochvíl...
- 2009; Benedetto, Hix & Mastrorocco 2019; Blombäck et al. 2019; Berman & Snegovaya 2019; Agustín 2020, pp. 13–32. Griffiths & Millei 2012, p. viii; Kwok...
- Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 Cimmerosiro juberthiei Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 – Turkey Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024 – Georgia...
- Problems. New sociology library. C**** & Company. Retrieved 13 June 2019. Snegovaya, Maria; Petrov, Kirill (2022). "Long Soviet shadows: the nomenklatura...
- Southern Europe. The genus Tirrenosiro was described by Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024, with the type species Parasiro minor Juberthie, 1958. These species...
- described by Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024, with the type species Cimmerosiro krivolutskyi Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024. These species belong to...
- Southern Europe. The genus Ebrosiro was described by Karaman, Mitov & Snegovaya, 2024, with the type species Ebrosiro coiffaiti (Juberthie, 1956), revised...
- (Gricenko, 1976) Bactrophalangium jakesi Silhavý, 1966 Source In 2009, N. Snegovaya & W. Staręga synonymized this genus with Phalangium, on the grounds that...