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- Gnaphosa alpica is a ground spider species found in Europe, primarily found in the alpine gr****lands of Switzerland and in France. Gnaphosa alpica was first...
- Agyneta alpica is a species of sheet weaver found in Austria and Switzerland. It was described by Tanasevitch in 2000. "Agyneta". World Spider Catalog...
- Oligocentria alpica is 8013. "Oligocentria alpica Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-26. "Oligocentria alpica species details"...
- Balneatrix alpica is a bacterium from the genus of Balneatrix which is ****ociated with pneumonia and meningitis in rare cases. Parte, A.C. "Balneatrix"...
- total is six) on the combined road (automobile and railway) from Adler to Alpica Service Mountain Resort in the Krasnaya Polyana region. The tunnel complex...
- May 2023[update], the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: Araniella alpica (L. Koch, 1869) – Europe, Turkey, Caucasus, Russia (Europe to Western Siberia)...
- allosubtilis Loksa, 1965 – North America, Russia (Europe to Far East), Mongolia A. alpica Tanasevitch, 2000 – France, Switzerland, Austria A. amersaxatilis Saaristo...
- Griffiths in 2010. This snail is endemic to New South Wales. Protorugosa alpica (Iredale, 1943) Protorugosa burraga Shea & O. L. Griffiths, 2010 "Australian...
- from the family of Oceanospirillaceae with one known species (Balneatrix alpica). Parte, A.C. "Balneatrix". LPSN. "Balneatrix". www.uniprot.org. Parker...
- abeillei Simon, 1882 – Spain, France L. albera Simon, 1882 – France L. alpica Simon, 1882 – France L. berlandi Machado & Ribera, 1986 – Portugal L. cavalairensis...