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- Agabus abessinicus is a species of beetle belonging to the family Dytiscidae. It is found in Ethiopia. Nilsson, Anders N (1992). "A revision of Afrotropical...
- vosseleri (Thiele, 1911) Synonyms Afristreptaxis abessinicus Thiele, 1933: synonym of Gonaxis abessinicus (Thiele, 1933) (original combination) Afristreptaxis...
- in the tribe Agabini. Agabus contains the following species: Agabus abessinicus (Zimmermann, 1928) Agabus adpressus Aubé, 1837 Agabus adustus Guignot...
- recognised: D. g. koenigi (Neumann, 1903) – Mali to west Sudan D. g. abessinicus (Reichenow, 1900) – east Sudan to west Ethiopia D. g. goertae (Müller...
- These three species belong to the genus Eccoptomenus: Eccoptomenus abessinicus (Csiki, 1931) (Ethiopia) Eccoptomenus eximius (Dejean, 1831) (Africa)...
- Uganda (2 species) ... Species within the genus Gonaxis include: Gonaxis abessinicus (Thiele, 1933) Gonaxis aethiopicus (Thiele, 1933) Gonaxis albidus (L...
- Parmotrema in 1974. The specific epithet abessinica is derived from the Latin abessinicus (meaning "from or belonging to Ethiopia") and refers to the location...
- World Solifugae Catalog accepts the following 174 species: Galeodes abessinicus Roewer, 1934 — Ethiopia Galeodes adamsi (Turk, 1947) — Iraq Galeodes...
- species in Orthops. These 35 species belong to the genus Orthops: Orthops abessinicus (Reuter, 1903) c g Orthops acaciae (Lindberg, 1958) c g Orthops alpicola...
- America north of Mexico. Colletes abeillei Colletes aberrans Colletes abessinicus Colletes abnormis Colletes acutiformis Colletes acutus Colletes aestivalis...