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- valid name for the subspecies is Apis mellifera iberiensis. In a comparative study of A. m. iberiensis and five others subspecies of Apis mellifera including...
- a family of peptides, isolated from the royal jelly of Apis mellifera iberiensis, a subspecies of the honey bee. This new family has the potential to be...
- Italian honey bee (A. m. ligustica) and the Iberian honey bee (A. m. iberiensis). The East African lowland honey bee was first introduced to Brazil in...
- The known subspecies within the lineage 'M' are: A. m. mellifera A. m. iberiensis (formerly known as A. m. iberica) A. m. sinisxinyuan The known subspecies...
- maua (Hawaii) Xylosma hispidula Standl. Xylosma horrida Rose Xylosma iberiensis J.E.Gut. Xylosma inaequinervia Sleumer (New Caledonia) Xylosma intermedia...
- (Albian)  Spain A scolebythid wasp. The type species is Ectenobythus iberiensis. Electrobaissa Gen. et sp. nov Valid Engel Late Cretaceous (Turonian)...
- bee) endemic to southern Greece, the Peloponnese region. Apis mellifera iberiensis, classified by Engel, 1999 (the Spanish honey bee) endemic to the Iberian...
- jentilak B. sorginak Tagsmiphron olentzero Elasmophron mari Ectenobythus iberiensis Liztor pilosus Cretepyris martini Zophepyris alavaensis Ampulicomorpha...
- et al. Carboniferous Bird Spring Formation  United States Icriodella iberiensis Sp. nov Valid Voldman & Toyos Ordovician (Katian) Casaio Formation  Spain...
- Borgmeier, 1966 i c g Megaselia hypopygialis (Lundbeck, 1920) c g Megaselia iberiensis Disney, 1999 c g Megaselia ignicornis Borgmeier, 1962 c g Megaselia ignobilis...