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- with one species, P. lenki (which is possibly synonymous with Pliomys coronensis), surviving to the end of the Late Pleistocene, until around 12,000 years...
- calcarea Troitsky Quercus columbaria Vuk. Quercus coriacea Bechst. Quercus coronensis Schur Quercus decipiens Behlen Quercus dispar Raf. Quercus durinus Raf...
- brecciensis Iberian Peninsula Most recent remains dated to 8450 BCE. Pliomys coronensis Western Europe Most recent remains in Green Spain dated to the Holocene...
- ciliata - western + central USA Grindelia confusa - Chihuahua Grindelia coronensis - southern Argentina Grindelia covasii - northern Argentina Grindelia...
- original on 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2021-08-25. (Latin: Reformatio ecclesiae Coronensis ac totius Barcensis provinciae (1543), German: Reformationsbüchlein für...
- †Micromys caesaris †Micromys chalceus †Micromys cingulatus †Micromys coronensis †Micromys kozaniensis †Micromys liui †Micromys paricioi †Micromys praeminutus...
- The Latin Bishopric of Coron or Diocese of Coronea (Latin: Dioecesis Coronensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Coron in Messenia...
- (extinct) Micromys chalceus (extinct) Micromys cingulatus (extinct) Micromys coronensis (extinct) Micromys erythrotis - Indochinese harvest mouse Micromys kozaniensis...
- Orchestra. She was also the soloist in various editions of the Brasov Musica Coronensis Festival, interpreting with the Brasov Philharmonic Orchestra the Requiem...
- transferred to Landskrona in 1563, where Jon Jakobsen ****umed the surname Coronensis, which he changed to Venusinus after the island of Ven became widely known...