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- The Balkan lynx (Lynx lynx balcanicus) is a subspecies of the Eurasian lynx in the genus Lynx. It is found in Albania, Kosovo and western North Macedonia...
- occur along the lateral line. Salmo balcanicus can grow to 40 cm (16 in) length. Ford, M. (2024). "Salmo balcanicus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species...
- Binomial name Acanthus hungaricus (Borbás) Baen. (1896) Synonyms Acanthus balcanicus Heywood & I.Richardson (1972) Acanthus longifolius var. hungaricus Borbás...
- Zingel balcanicus, the Vardar streber is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Percidae, the perches, ruffes, pikeperches and the darters...
- Athous balcanicus is a species of click beetle from the family Elateridae endemic to Bulgaria. The species is 9 millimetres (0.35 in) long. "Athous (Orthathous)...
- The Danube barbel (Barbus balcanicus) is a species of freshwater fish widespread in southeastern Europe. It is difficult to diagnose from e.g. Barbus carpathicus...
- lakes. Males may grow up to 16 cm long, and females up to 12 cm. Astacus balcanicus (Karaman, 1929) - found in the Vardar river basin, Lake Pamvotida (Greece)...
- Zabrus balcanicus is a species of ground beetle in the Pelor subgenus that can be found in Bulgaria, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Voivodina...
- a preference for Populus, Quercus[citation needed] and Salix. Cossus balcanicus Lederer, 1863 from Bulgaria is probably a hybrid between C. cossus and...
- Mediterranean region Acanthus hungaricus (Borbás) Baen. (Syn. Acanthus balcanicus Heywood & I.Richardson, Acanthus longifolius Host) — native to the Balkans...