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- the University of Vienna. In 1899 Nopcsa named the skull Limnosaurus transsylvanicus. The generic name was derived from Gr**** λιμνή, limné, "swamp", a reference...
- von Huene in 1932 also named two other species: M. hungaricus and M. transsylvanicus. Larger, rarer M. hungaricus may represent a distinct taxon. The holotype...
- Carabus sylvestris transsylvanicus is a subspecies of green-coloured beetle in the family Carabidae that can be found in Hungary, Liechtenstein, Poland...
- transsylvanica (Bazyluk & Kis, 1960) Synonyms Bienkotetrix transsylvanicus Mishtshenkotetrix transsylvanica Mesotettix transsylvanica Uvarovitettix transsylvanicus...
- Hadrosauridae (Telmatosaurus + Parasaurolophus + Corythosaurus) Telmatosaurus transsylvanicus Euhadrosauria Lambeosaurinae Saurolophinae (=Hadrosaurinae) Marginocephalia...
- Lathyrus trachycarpus (Boiss.) Boiss. Lathyrus tracyi Bradshaw Lathyrus transsylvanicus (Spreng.) Rchb.f. Lathyrus tremolsi**** Pau Lathyrus tropicalandinus...
- Australoalpine, and Hateg islands Late Cretaceous Edmontonia Telmatosaurus T. transsylvanicus Hateg Island Late Cretaceous Hadrosaurids Thecodontosaurus T. antiquus...
- name suggests, it occurs in Tibet. Formerly included was Bienkotetrix transsylvanicus (now Tetrix transsylvanica). Cigliano, M. M.; Braun, H.; Eades, D....
- (1899). "Dinosaurierreste aus Siebenbürgen (Schädel von Limnosaurus transsylvanicus nov. gen. et spec.), Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften"...
- L. e. parn****ius L. e. ponticus L. e. rhodius L. e. syriacus L. e. transsylvanicus Twenty-nine subspecies of "very variable status" are listed by Chapman...