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- Alvania hauniensis is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae. Fossils of this species...
- = Agave guttata Manfreda hauniensis (J.B.Petersen) Verh.-Will. = Agave hauniensis Manfreda insignis Matuda = Agave hauniensis Manfreda involuta McVaugh...
- for the first birthday of Gaudentius); Additamenta ad chron. Prosperi Hauniensis, s.a. 455 (only source to cite Thraustila as son-in-law of Aetius). Cited...
- later the Round Tower Observatory, first referred to as STELLÆBURGI REGII HAUNIENSIS, would follow. After Tycho Brahe had fallen out of favour and left Denmark...
- University of Copenhagen Københavns Universitet Latin: Universitas Hauniensis or Hafniensis Motto Latin: Coelestem ad****it lucem Motto in English It (the...
- field called Maurica in Campania. —Additamenta ad Chronicon Prosperi Hauniensis, s.a. 451. At this time Attila, king of the Huns, invaded the Gauls. Here...
- priores Fasti vindobonenses posteriores Paschale campanum Continuatio hauniensis Prosperi Excerpta ex Barbaro Scaligeri Excerpta ex Agnelli Libro pontificali...
- Orphnaeus validus Lawrence, 1953 Meinert, F (1870). "Myriapoda Musaei Hauniensis. Bitrag til Myriapodernes morphologi og systematik. I. Geophile". Naturhistorisk...
- Neotemnopteryx fulva Princis, K. (1951) Neue und wenig bekannte Blattarien aus dem Zoologischen Museum, Kopenhagen. Spolia Mus. Zool. Hauniensis 12, 5–72. v t e...
- Islands, where it is introduced. Meinert, F (1872). "Myriapoda Musaei Hauniensis. Bidrag til Myriapoderns Morphologi og Systematik. II. Lithobiini". Naturhistorisk...