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- 2022-03-15. "Narcissus asturiensis (13) | pygmy daffodil Bulbs/RHS Gardening". www.rhs.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-03-15. "Narcissus asturiensis". World Checklist...
- Cryptosaccus asturiensis is a species of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family of Hygromiidae, the hairy snails...
- Calathus asturiensis is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily that can be found in France and Spain. "Calathus (Neocalathus) asturiensis Vuillefroy...
- coridon Lysandra coridon borussia (Dadd, 1908) – (Urals) Lysandra coridon asturiensis (Sagarra, 1922) – (Spain) Lysandra coridon has a wingspan of 30–36 millimetres...
- Nebria asturiensis is a species of ground beetle from Nebriinae subfamily that is endemic to Spain. "Nebria asturiensis Bruneau de Miré, 1964". Catalogue...
- feed on Androsace species. A. p. pyrenaicus (central Pyrenees) A. p. asturiensis (Oberthür, 1910) (Picos de Europa) A. p. dard**** (Freyer, 1844) - Balkan...
- This variety was produced by hybridizing Narcissus minor with Narcissus asturiensis. Narcissus 'Gipsy Queen' is a bulbous, clump forming perennial. It is...
- File lists: Lluciapomaresius anapaulae (Schmidt, 2009) Lluciapomaresius asturiensis (Bolívar, 1898) Lluciapomaresius eclipticus (Barat, 2004) Lluciapomaresius...
- the Arca Santa and Sudarium of Oviedo Diocesan Museum Tabularium Artis Asturiensis Center for the reception and understanding of Preromanesque Art Other...
- centimetres (2.0–31.5 in) depending on the species. Dwarf species such as N. asturiensis have a maximum height of 5–8 centimetres (2.0–3.1 in), while Narcissus...