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- Aspius rapax Ag****iz, 1835 Cyprinus rapax Pallas, 1814 Aspius vulgaris Leiblein, 1853 Alburnus iblioides Kessler, 1872 Aspius erytrostomus Kessler, 1877...
- Eupsittula canicularis (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Aratinga canicularis (Linnaeus, 1758) Psittacus canicularis Linnaeus, 1758 Psittacus petzii Leiblein, 1832...
- Spirogyra neorhizobranchialis C.-C.Jao & Zheng Spirogyra nitida (O.F.Müller) Leiblein Spirogyra nodifera O.Bock & W.Bock Spirogyra notabilis Taft Spirogyra nova-angliae...
- Gauthier-Lièvre, 1963 Oedogonium fructiferum Skvortzov & Noda Oedogonium fructum Leiblein Oedogonium fugacissimum (Roth) Rabenhorst Oedogonium fuscescens (Kützing)...
- Michael 1933: Kaufmann, Josef 1933–1940: Kiefer, Karl (appointed) 1940–1945: Leiblein, Josef (appointed) 1945–1946: Trunk, Heinrich (temporary) und Scheurich...
- Scope". The American Economic Review. 71 (2): 268–272. JSTOR 1815729. Leiblein, Michael J.; Miller, Douglas J. (September 2003). "An empirical examination...
- cartilages separate; valve of Leiblein present, with or without byp**** tube; esophageal cae**** absent; gland of Leiblein short, small, emptying directly...
- Schwarz M, Zehrfeld T, Becker C, Pfrepper C, Franke GN, Krahl R, Jentzsch M, Leiblein S, Schwind S, Bill M, Vucinic V, Lange T, Niederwieser D, Pönisch W (2017)...
- Canal in 1869, representing Norway along with playwright Henrik Ibsen. Leiblein was appointed professor of Egyptology at the Royal Frederick University...
- proboscis, the loss of glandular dorsal folds, and a smaller gland of Leiblein (a dorsal venom gland in the mid-oesophagus). According to the taxonomy...