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renowned for her beauty. An
early 19th-century writer, the
anonymous "
Calpensis",
described how he had "often
walked over the site of Carteia, attracted...
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ancestral to P. sardus.
Among the last
continental species of
Prolagus is P.
calpensis from the Early-Middle
Pleistocene of the
Iberian Peninsula. By the beginning...
- was
posted in 1843 to
Gibraltar as an Army Surgeon. He
published Flora Calpensis, the
flora of Gibraltar, in 1845. He was
elected Fellow of the Linnean...
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brunneus (M****ul, 1876) Nal****us
californicus (Mannerheim, 1843) Nal****us
calpensis (Champion, 1891) Nal****us
cambyses (Seidlitz, 1896) Nal****us
colasi Español...
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caeruliventris Abeille de Perrin, 1878
Chrysis calimorpha Mocsáry, 1882
Chrysis calpensis R. du Buysson, 1896
Chrysis canaria Linsenmaier, 1959
Chrysis caspiensis...
- Brown, Green, and Longmans. p. 52.
Edward Frederick Kelaart (1846).
Flora calpensis;
contributions to the
botany and
topography of Gibraltar, and its neighbourhood...
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brother Ben, and
Gilbert who was also consulted,
agreed to reject,
Fauna Calpensis. This is now a lost book. The
publishing firm at the
corner of
Fleet Street...
- 1971
Astenus (Astenus)
cachemiricus Coiffait, 1982
Astenus (Astenus)
calpensis Coiffait, 1971
Astenus (Astenus)
carteyus Coiffait, 1960
Astenus (Astenus)...
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considered the
first detailed zoological account of Gibraltar. However,
Fauna Calpensis was
never published, and it and his
collections are now lost. The next...