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- tornensis is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Prout in 1918. It is found in Colombia. Savela, Markku. "Heliactinidia tornensis Prout...
- (Slovak: Abov-Turňa, German: Abaujwar-Tornau, Latin: comitatus Abaujvar-Tornensis) was an administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary. Its...
- Gloeocapsa squamulosa Gloeocapsa subulosa Gloeocapsa thermalis Gloeocapsa tornensis Gloeocapsa tropica Gloeocapsa violacea Gloeocapsa versicolor Gloeocapsa...
- Thordensis Trenchiniensisannexed at the end of the 11th century only Tornensis Unghvariensis Vukovariensis Vesprimiensis Zarandiensis (in the Körös river...
- Cervidae cf. Arvernoceros, the hyena Pliocrocuta perrieri, rodents Mimomys tornensis, M. ostramosensis and Kowalskia sp., Gazella cf. borbonica (the European...
- Biozone Small mammals Large mammals MN 17 Kislangia gusi, Mimomys tornensis, Mimomys pliocaenicus, Mimomys reidi Eucladoceros MN 16 Kislangia ischus,...
- Onosma straussii Onosma stridii Onosma taurica Onosma tenuiflora Onosma tornensis Onosma tricero**** Onosma troodi Onosma visianii Onosma waddellii Onosma...
- Tornberg. In 1682 he was again succeeded by his brother, Anders Nicolai Tornensis. Tornensis had a vicarage built in Kautokeino, and started construction of Kautokeino's...
- & Thomson Draba tichomirovii Kozhevn. Draba tomentosa Clairv. Draba × tornensis O.E.Schulz Draba trichocarpa Rollins Draba trinervis O.E.Schulz Draba...
- example: Erythronium dens-canis (a relict from the Tertiary period) Onosma tornensis (endemic) Sesleria heufleriana (endemic) Dianthus lumnitzerii (endemic)...