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- Bothriomyrmex anastasiae is a species of ant in the genus Bothriomyrmex. Described by Dubovikov in 2002, the species is endemic to the Russian Federation...
- Pope Damasus (366-384) with a large mosaic. It was known as "titulus Anastasiae", and is mentioned as such in the Acts of the Roman Council of 499. There...
- the Early Carboniferous period. The genus contains only one species, U. anastasiae, recovered from deposits of Tournaisian to Viséan stages in Kazakhstan...
- Crinotonia is a genus of shrimp containing the two species C. anastasiae and C. attenuatus. Charles Fransen & Sammy De Grave (2012). "Crinotonia Marin...
- present at that time: Titulus Aemilianae (Santi Quattro Coronati) Titulus Anastasiae (Santa Anastasia) Titulus SS Apostolorum (Santi Apostoli) Titulus Byzantis...
- a Roman woman named Anastasia. The church is listed under the titulus Anastasiae in the acts of the 499 synod. Later the church was entitled to the martyr...
- lowland rainforest). They nest in soil or in rotten wood. Bothriomyrmex anastasiae Dubovikov, 2002 Bothriomyrmex atlantis Forel, 1894 Bothriomyrmex breviceps...
- probably converted too; he probably dedicated a column ad altare majus S. Anastasiae, near the main altar of the church of Sant'Anastasia, or that was his...
- to West Virginia) Stygobromus ambulans (F. Müller, 1846) Stygobromus anastasiae Sidorov, Holsinger & Takhteev, 2010 (Siberia, Russia) Stygobromus apscheronia...
- following species: Mesobiotus altitudinalis (Biserov, 1997-1998) Mesobiotus anastasiae (Tumanov, 2020) Mesobiotus aradasi (Binda, Pilato & Lisi, 2005) Mesobiotus...