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Verpa bohemica is a
species of
fungus in the
family Morc****aceae. The
synonym Ptychoverpa bohemica is
often used by
European mycologists and it is commonly...
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Gagea bohemica, the
early star-of-Bethlehem or
Radnor lily, is a
European and
Mediterranean species of
flowering plant in the lily family. It is sometimes...
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published in 2010 has
shown that P. serbica is the same
species as
Psilocybe bohemica described by Šebek in 1983,
Psilocybe arcana described by Borovička and...
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orthographia bohemica (English: On
Bohemian Orthography) is a
Latin work
published between 1406 and 1412. It is
attributed to
Charles University rector...
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Pennisetia bohemica is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
found in the
Czech Republic, Slovenia,
Croatia and Greece. The
wingspan is 25–32 mm. Adults...
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described by
Barrande in 1872, and the type and only
species is
Areia bohemica.
Available Generic Names for
Trilobites P.A. Jell and J.M. Adrain. Areia...
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Protacanthamoeba bohemica is a
species of Acanthamoebidae.
Protoacanthamoeba Dykova, I., Veverkova-Fialova, M., Fiala, I. & Dvorakova, H. (2005). Protacanthamoeba...
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Carex bohemica is a
species of
sedge (genus Carex),
native to Europe, Siberia, and
northern Asia to ****an, and it was
introduced to Sweden. It prefers...
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family of
lower Czech nobility.
According to Piccolomini's
Historia Bohemica, he
maintained connections within the
royal court during his
youth and...
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wolves has not been
clarified using DNA. In 2022, a new
species Canis lupus bohemica was
taxonomically described after having been
discovered in the Bat Cave...