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- Calendula aurantiaca Kotschy ex Boiss. Calendula eriocarpa DC. Calendula hydruntina (Fiori) Lanza Calendula prolifera Hort. ex Steud. Calendula × santamariae...
- Cernuella hydruntina is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Geomitridae. This species...
- hirtella C.Winkl. Anthemis homalolepis Eig Anthemis hyalina DC. Anthemis hydruntina E.Groves Anthemis indurata Delile Anthemis iranica Parsa Anthemis ismelia...
- Shape of love dart Species References Cernuella cisalpina Cernuella hydruntina Cernuella virgata Helicella itala Each snail in this species has 2 darts...
- The Archdiocese of Otranto (Latin: Archidioecesis Hydruntina) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Italy. The seat of the diocese is at Otranto...
- Kallmeyer & Carpenter, 1996 Stygiomysis holt****si (Gordon, 1958) Stygiomysis hydruntina Caroli, 1937 Stygiomysis ibarrae Ortiz, Lalana & Perez, 1996 Stygiomysis...
- mense Iunij comprehenderunt Sarraceni C****ianum. Cod. Andr. in terra Hydruntina, et tertio die mensis Iulij fecit proelium (a) Potho **** Sarracenis, et...
- caruanae (Kobelt, 1888) Cernuella cisalpina (Rossmässler, 1837) Cernuella hydruntina (Kobelt, 1883) Cernuella jonica (Mousson, 1854) Cernuella lampedusae (Kobelt...
- Monari, 2010 Tectarius ****igiae Esu & Girotti, 2010 Hydrobia dubuissoni hydruntina Esu & Girotti, 2010 Pseu****icola messapica Esu & Girotti, 2010 Pseu****icola...
- - endemic to Italy Cernuella cisalpina (Rossmässler, 1837) Cernuella hydruntina (Kobelt, 1883) Cernuella lampedusae (Kobelt, 1890) - endemic to the islands...