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- Abies cephalonica or Gr**** fir is a fir native to the mountains of Greece, primarily in the Peloponnesos and the island of Kefallonia, intergrading with...
-  concolor, A. magnifica) or sharp and prickly (as in A. bracteata, A. cephalonica, A. holophylla). The leaves of young plants are usually sharper. The...
- The rice moth (Corcyra cephalonica) is a moth of the family Pyralidae. This small moth can become a significant pest. Its caterpillars feed on dry plantstuffs...
- Pyramidula cephalonica is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidulidae. The width of the...
- Division: Pinophyta class: Pinopsida Order: Pinales Family: Pinaceae Subfamily: Abietoideae Genus: Abies Species: A. alba × A. cephalonica Natural range...
- mediated phosphorylation of the hexamerin receptor in the rice moth Corcyra cephalonica by ecdysteroids." Chaitanya R.K., Sridevi P, Senthilkumaran B, Dutta-Gupta...
- hybrid between Caucasian fir (Abies nordmanniana) and Grecian fir (Abies cephalonica). On the back of its foliage, the Turkish fir has a silvery hue, exposed...
- Balkans) and Anguis veronensis (found on the Apennine Peninsula). Anguis cephalonica (native to the Peloponnese Peninsula) Slow worms have an elongated body...
- slopes of Taygetus are heavily forested, primarily with Gr**** fir (Abies cephalonica) and black pine (Pinus nigra). Devastating fires in 2005 and 2007 consumed...
- Tozzetti, 1873) Semilimacella carniolica (Boettger, 1884) Semilimacella cephalonica (Rähle, 1980) "Semilimacella Soós, 1917". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 2 November...