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- indicates the territory of the cross-boundary cooperation community Regio Insubrica, which was set up in 1995 by the Italian provinces of Varese, Como, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola...
- Jacobaea insubrica is a species of plant in the genus Jacobaea and the family Asteraceae. It is native to Italy and Switzerland. It was described as a...
- Kessleria insubrica is a moth of the family Yponomeutidae. It is found in Italy. The length of the forewings is 7.5–8 mm for males and 6.5-7.4 mm for...
- Marstoniopsis insubrica is a species of minute freshwater snail in the family Amnicolidae. It is widespread but patchily distributed in Europe. Although...
- "EUROBALKANS - Cross Border Cooperation". eurobalkans.net. Insubria#The Regio Insubrica Euroregion - ibk. "Aktuell". bodens****onferenz.org. Pyrenees-Mediterranean...
- balfourii Hook.f. Synonyms Impatiens balfouri Hooker fil. Impatiens mathildae Chiov. (incl.) Impatiens insignis Auct. non DC. Impatiens insubrica Beauverd...
- perforated through the umbo belonging to a rough ****le, a Glycymeris insubrica, and a Spondylus gaederopus from Cueva de los Aviones, Spain, the former...
- Glycymerididae, the bittersweet clams. Arca insubrica Brocchi, 1814 Arca nummaria Linnaeus, 1758 Glycymeris insubrica (Brocchi, 1814) Glycymeris violacescens...
- Switzerland 2002. OECD Publishing. p. 80. ISBN 9789264160651. The Regio Insubrica spreads over three Italian provinces (Verbano-Cusio Ossola, Varese, Como)...
- Xylocopa Species: X. violacea Binomial name Xylocopa violacea (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Apis insubrica Müller, 1766 Xylocopa femorata Fabricius, 1804...