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- throughout Africa, and is also present in Kazakhstan. The species Murzinia karatauensis was described from Kazakhstan in 2011, but was later determined to be...
- Megachile karatauensis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Tkalcu in 1988. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 19 October...
- (Öpik, 1979) synonym Euagnostus certus A. karatauensis (F. Ergaliev, 2008) synonym Lisogoragnostus karatauensis A. rakuroensis Kobayashi, 1939 synonyms...
- salamander. Praeornis P. sharovi 2 specimens Proto-Feather Sharovisaurus S. karatauensis A Paramacellodid lizard Sordes S. pilosus 8 specimens A Pterodactylomorph...
- elegans (Lermontova, 1940) synonym Cyclagnostus elegans Lerm., 1940 A. karatauensis Ergaliev, 1980 A. longispinus Ergaliev, 1980 A. punctatus Ergaliev, 1980...
- Jurabuprestis karatauensis is a fossil species of beetles in the family Buprestidae, the only species in the genus Jurabuprestis. Bellamy, C. L. (2013)...
- Formation  Russia A member of the family Umenocoleidae. Cretaholocompsa karatauensis Sp. nov Valid Vršanský Late Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian) Karabastau Formation...
- Engel, 2018 M. kamerunensis Friese, 1922 M. kandyca Friese, 1918 M. karatauensis (Tkalcu, 1988) M. karooensis (Brauns, 1912) M. kartaboensis Mitc****...
- imperialis Megachile incerta Megachile insolita Megachile jeanneli Megachile karatauensis Megachile karooensis Megachile kashmirensis Megachile ladakhensis Megachile...
- 1967 †Glueckmanotodus kamyshinensis Zhelezko, 1999 †Glueckmanotodus karatauensis Zhelezko, 1999 †Glykmania Averianov & Udovitshenko, 1993 †Glykmania turkestanensis...