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- Exochorda racemosa, the pearlbush or common pearlbush, is a species of plant in the family Rosaceae. This species is mostly found in China and ****an. Exochorda...
- Mocquard, 1910 Bufo viridis asiomont**** Pisanets and Shcherbak, 1979 Bufo tianschanica Toktosunov, 1984 Bufo danatensis taxkorensis Fei, Ye, and Huang, 1999...
- Agyneta tianschanica is a species of sheet weaver found in Kyrgyzstan. It was described by Tanasevitch in 1989. "Agyneta". World Spider Catalog. Retrieved...
- belonging to the family Apiaceae. It contains only one species, Kamelinia tianschanica. It is native to Kazakhstan in Central Asia. The genus name of Kamelinia...
- Medicago subdicycla (Trautv.) V****ilcz. Medicago sylvestris Fr. Medicago tianschanica V****ilcz. Medicago tibetana (Alef.) V****ilcz. Medicago trautvetteri Sumnev...
- Matthiola tatarica (Pall.) DC. Matthiola taurica (Conti) Grossh. Matthiola tianschanica Sarkisova Matthiola tomentosa Bél. Matthiola torulosa (Thunb.) DC. Matthiola...
- Prunus tianshanica. Note the misspelling of the specific epithet as tianschanica. This spelling is used in other binomials referring to the Tian-shan...
- The Tien Shan birch mouse (Sicista tianshanica) is a species of rodent in the family Sminthidae. It is found in China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The Tien...
- owls in the genus Glaucidium. Three subspecies are recognised: S. u. tianschanica Smallbones, 1906 – central Asia to northern China and northern Mongolia...
- Lavall., Turkestan E. racemosa (Lindl.) Rehder E. serratifolia S.Moore, China E. tianschanica Gontsch. or only E. racemosa (Lindl.) Rehder (see text)...