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- Equus lenensis, the Lena horse, is an extinct species of horse from the Late Pleistocene and Holocene of Siberia. Some sources have considered it a subspecies...
- and mainly grows in subalpine or subarctic biomes. Festuca lenensis was first published in 1915. "Festuca lenensis Drobow". Retrieved 2023-01-18. v t e...
- Mordellistena lenensis is a beetle in the genus Mordellistena of the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1977 by Ermisch. Mordellidae Species List...
- Achillea grandis Fisch. ex Herd Achillea ircutiana Sch.Bip. Achillea lenensis Turcz. ex DC. Achillea leucanthema Pers. Achillea linearis Steud. Achillea...
- fraternus †Equus gallicus †Equus giganteus †Equus lambei †Equus latipes †Equus lenensis †Equus mauritanicus †Equus mexic**** †Equus namadicus †Equus niobrarensis...
- 1865) Thymallus mont**** (Milner, 1874) Thymallus tricolor mont**** (Milner, 1874) Thymallus arcticus lenensis (Weiss, Knizhin, Kirillov & Froufe, 2006)...
- Equus altidens[citation needed] Equus dalianensis[citation needed] Equus lenensis - Siberian horse Equus latipes[citation needed] Equus namadicus Equus ovodovi...
- J.Y.Yang & S.Y.Zhao Ceratoides latens Reveal & N.H.Holmgren Ceratoides lenensis (Kuminova) Jurtzev & Kamelin Ceratoides papposa Botsch. & Ikonn. Ceratoides...
- algericus), to the far north of Siberia (where they are referred to as Equus lenensis) to East Asia. Today the only living wild horse subspecies, Przewalski's...
- fraternus †Equus gallicus †Equus giganteus †Equus lambei †Equus latipes †Equus lenensis †Equus mauritanicus †Equus mexic**** †Equus namadicus †Equus niobrarensis...