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- (born 1800–1899) Scheibel, O. (1937). "Ein neuer Anophthalmus aus Jugoslawien" [A new Anophthalmus from Yugoslavia] (PDF). Entomologische Blätter (in...
- genus Anophthalmus: Anophthalmus aidovsk**** (Ganglbauer, 1913) (Slovenia, Croatia) Anophthalmus alphonsi (G.Müller, 1914) (Slovenia) Anophthalmus amplus...
- Karstsinnectes anophthalmus is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Nemacheilidae. This cavefish is found only in Guangxi and Guizhou in China. It...
- to science was the now endangered blind cave beetle that he named as Anophthalmus hitleri after Adolf Hitler. Scheibel was born in Austria in 1881 and...
- Anophthalmus schmidti is a species of ground beetle endemic to Europe. It is found in Croatia, mainland Italy, and Slovenia. It lives in caves. "Anophthalmus...
- eyeless golden-line fish or blind golden-line barbel (Sinocyclocheilus anophthalmus) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is a cave-dwelling...
- (Troglocaris) anophthalmus anophthalmus (Kollar, 1848)". Plazi. Retrieved 11 February 2018. Media related to Troglocaris anophthalmus at Wikimedia Commons...
- 1991 as Tasmanipatus anophthalmus. The generic name Leucopatus refers to the species' white colouration. The specific name anophthalmus refers to this species'...
- changed except in the case of error. For example, a species of beetle (Anophthalmus hitleri) was named by a German collector after Adolf Hitler in 1933 when...
- example, the Vipavska jama cave in Slovenia is home to a po****tion of T. anophthalmus, and its water only varies from 10 °C (50 °F) in the winter to 11 °C...