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- been reported to occur in littoral xerophilous scrub, psammophilous and halophilous littoral gr****land, thorny xerophilous scrub, tropophilous deciduous...
- bedstraw, St. John's wort, basil, etc. On the fields (interfluves) a halophilous gr****y vegetation developed: windgr****, meadow-gr****, ryegr****, white...
- net. Retrieved 2022-06-08. Spangler, Paul J. (1990). "A new species of halophilous water-strider, Mesovelia polhemusi, from Belize and a key and checklist...
- Kamenínske slanisko national nature reserve with which it creates the biggest halophilous vegetation habitat remaining in Slovakia. Until the middle of the 20th...
- dominated by the three main ****ociations of Phragmites, Typha and Scirpus. Halophilous vegetation is most common in the northern and southern parts. This vegetation...
- There are multiple generations per year. The larvae feed on various halophilous plants. Cardepia sociabilis socialis Cardepia sociabilis deserticola...
- puddles, ditches, artificial lakes and watering points, in which the halophilous vegetation has very specialized formations and represented by perennial...
- May. There are two generations per year. The larvae feed on various halophilous plants, including Atriplex species. Cardepia affinis affinis Cardepia...
- various species of Atriplex, Salsola and Chenopodium and probably other halophilous shrubs. Anarta stigmosa stigmosa Anarta stigmosa atlantica (France, Corsica...
- The flora finds European, Eurasian and Pontic elements, with gr****y, halophilous (which has a discontinuous development, being adapted to the regime of...