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- Cordulegaster trinacriae is a species of dragonfly in the family Cordulegastridae. It is endemic to central-southern Italy, from Abruzzo south to Calabria...
- individuals, colonies of several hundred have been recorded. Cupido minimus trinacriae Verity, 1919 Sicily In recent years, the small blue has lost much of its...
- franconica †Lutra hearsti †Lutra palaeindica †Lutra simplicidens †Lutra trinacriae The genus most likely evolved in Asia during the late Pliocene epoch;...
- (Karsch, 1873) Tegenaria rhaetica T****ll, 1875 Tegenaria magnacava Exline, 1936 Tegenaria osellai Brignoli, 1971 Tegenaria trinacriae Brignoli, 1971...
- (Lutra lutra) Hairy-nosed otter (Lutra sumatrana) ****anese otter† (Lutra nippon) Lutra euxena† Lutra castiglionis† Lutra simplicidens† Lutra trinacriae†...
- Tettigonia longealata Chopard, 1937 Tettigonia paoli (Capra 1936) Tettigonia trinacriae (Jannone 1937) Tettigonia viridissima meridionalis Shugurov, 1912...
- Pleistocene of the Mediterranean Islands, with the Description of Athene trinacriae n.sp. (Aves: Strigidae) Z. Zhou, F. Zhang (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th...
- angelis (fossil; Middle–Late Pleistocene of Castiglione, Corsica) Athene trinacriae (Pleistocene) Athene cf. cunicularia (fossil; Pleistocene of Barbuda,...
- Pleistocene of the Mediterranean Islands, with the Description of Athene trinacriae n.sp. (Aves: Strigidae) Z. Zhou, F. Zhang (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th...
- Cordulegaster heros, Cordulegaster trinacriae, Cordulegaster ****adica and Cordulegaster sarracenia. C. bidentata, C. trinacriae and C. heros are identified...