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- Turbo haraldi is a species of sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae. Distribution of Turbo haraldi include Belize, Caribbean Sea...
- Ectoedemia haraldi is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in the Mediterranean Region from the Iberian Peninsula and southern France to Greece...
- suggested that the correct scientific name of the blue/brown discus is S. haraldi, whereas S. aequifasciatus is the correct name for the green discus. In...
- aequifasciatus in the 2007 study, and S. aequifasciatus in 2006 was S. haraldi in 2007. Further arguments have been made that S. tarzoo was not described...
- guicciardii (Heldr.) Verbas**** halacsyanum (Sint. & Bornm. ex Halácsy) Verbas**** haraldi-adnani (Parolly & Eren) Verbas**** hervieri (Degen) Verbas**** herzogii (Bornm...
- sunr; Latinized forms of the name Sveinn are Su****, Suenus, or Sveinus (Haraldi filius). The nickname tjúguskegg is a compound of tjúga "fork" and skegg...
- Kusn. Gentiana gyirongensis T.N.Ho Gentiana handeliana Harry Sm. Gentiana haraldi-smithii Halda Gentiana harrowiana Diels Gentiana haynaldii Kanitz Gentiana...
- Perisomena caecigena (Kupido, 1825) Perisomena codyi (Peigler, 1996) Perisomena haraldi (Schawerda, 1922) Perisomena huttoni (Moore, 1862) Perisomena stoliczkana...
- haraldi). The last tarsomere of each leg is largely blackish, and sometimes the first and second tarsomeres have brown or black apices (in R. haraldi...
- chinaberry (Melia azedarach) and Chinese tallow (Triadica sebifera). Lastly, R. haraldi has been recorded from cork oak (Quercus suber). Listed below are the species...