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- Mandritsa (Bulgarian: Мандрица, "Small dairy"; Albanian: Mandricë) is a village in southernmost Bulgaria, part of Ivaylovgrad muni****lity, Haskovo Province...
- Greece and the Arbëreshë of Italy, as well as the original inhabitants of Mandritsa in Bulgaria. In North Macedonia, there were approximately 3000 speakers...
- This species was first formally described in 1991 by Sergey Anatolyevich Mandritsa with its type locality given as the Rikord Strait. The specific name honours...
- 1896 Genus Microancathus Voskoboinikova, 2015 Microancathus fedorovi (Mandritsa, 1991) (Fedorov's lumpsucker) Microancathus tokranovi Voskoboinikova,...
- (basis of Standard Modern Albanian but not identical) Northeastern Tosk Mandritsa Tosk (in far southeast Bulgaria) Ukrainian Tosk (in Ukraine) Western Thracian...
- brevipectoralis in 2002 by the Russian zoologist Sergey Anatolyevich Mandritsa with the type locality given as the Saya de Malha Bank in the Indian Ocean...
- lionfish Tropical Indian and Western Pacific Oceans Pterois brevipectoralis (Mandritsa, 2002) Western Indian Ocean Pterois cincta (Rüppell, 1838) Red Sea lionfish...
- structures on the body". Philippine Journal of Systematic Biology. 12 (2). Mandritsa, S.A. (1991). "New species of the genus Inimicus (Scorpaeniformes, Synanceiidae)...
- in the new monotypic genus Eschmeyer and in 2001 Sergey Anatolyevich Mandritsa classified that genus within the monogeneric family Eschmeyeridae, The...
- Asenovgrad. The most notable Albanian village in Bulgarian Thrace is Mandritsa near Ivaylovgrad, which was settled in the first half of the 17th century...