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- (Miq.) Gasp. Caprificus sphaerocarpa Gasp. Ficus albescens Miq. Ficus burdigalensis Poit. & Turpin Ficus caprificus Risso Ficus colchica Grossh. Ficus colombra...
- Herault may also be L. burdigalensis. Bearn beaked dace Long-snout dace Freyhof, J.; Kottelat, M. (2008). "Leuciscus burdigalensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
- Clavatula burdigalensis is an extinct species of sea snails, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Clavatulidae. Fossils of this marine species were...
- Coralliophila burdigalensis is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails....
- Megachile burdigalensis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Benoist in 1940. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 10 October...
- Marcellus Empiricus, also known as Marcellus Burdigalensis (“Marcellus of Bordeaux”), was a Latin medical writer from Gaul at the turn of the 4th and...
- The Archdiocese of Bordeaux (–Bazas) (Latin: Archidioecesis Burdigalensis (–Bazensis); French: Archidiocèse de Bordeaux (–Bazas); Occitan: Archidiocèsi...
- 1866) (Bearn beaked dace) Leuciscus bergi Kashkarov, 1925 Leuciscus burdigalensis Valenciennes, 1844 (beaked dace) Leuciscus chuanchicus (Kessler, 1876)...
- Vindelic.: Ex. aedibus Henrici Silicei, May 1533 Decimi Magni Ausonii Burdigalensis Opera, Iacobus Tollius, M.D. recensuit, et integris Scaligeri, Mariang...
- freshwater fish in Western Europe, including the beaked dace Leuciscus burdigalensis, the common dace Leuciscus leuciscus, and occasionally a few other fish...