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- Show and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In April 2021, a team of Balkan biospeleologists named a recently discovered freshwater snail species Travunijana djokovici...
- 4 cm. The fish is named in honor of French-born Swiss zoologist and biospeleologist Pierre-Alfred Chappuis (1891-1960), who collected the type specimen...
- The first specimens of Augustia weiratheri were collected by the biospeleologist Leo Weirather, from a cave in Čvrsnica that he nicknamed "Vuk jama"...
- Palnadu district.[citation needed] In 2008, Dr. Shabuddin Shaik, a biospeleologist and faculty member at Acharya Nagarjuna University, made a significant...
- via his own company, Studio Schilt****zen. Recently, together with biospeleologist Iva Njunjić, he has begun the organisation Taxon Expeditions (and its...
- Biospeleology, also known as cave biology, is a branch of biology dedicated to the study of organisms that live in caves and are collectively referred...
- loricariid catfish known. The fish was named in honor of Brazilian biospeleologist Eleonora Trajano, for her contributions to the knowledge of the diversity...
- description of this species is based on three specimens collected by biospeleologists in 2011 from three different caves in the Velebit mountains in Croatia...
- researched by archeologists, paleontologists, geoarchaeologists and biospeleologists. In the Byzantine era, a cave-church was carved into the walls of the...
- original descriptions are based on specimens collected in 1999 by the biospeleologists Josiane and Bernard Lips, for whom the genus and its two species are...