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Dracocephalum moldavica, the
Moldavian dragonhead, is an
annual herbaceous plant. The
first formal botanical description of D.
moldavica was by Linnaeus...
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kurdica Fenzl ex
Fritsch Prunus lucens Sav.
Prunus lucida Clav.
Prunus moldavica Kotov Prunus oxypyrena Clav.
Prunus podolica Andrz.
Prunus praecox Salisb...
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Synaphe moldavica is a
species of moth of the
family Pyralidae described by
Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper in 1794. It is
found in Portugal, Spain, Italy...
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Diego Formation,
California and
Yorktown Formation,
North Carolina †G.
moldavica Kessler, 1984 (Late
Miocene of Chişinău, Moldova) †G.
palaeodytes Wetmore...
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Gavia moldavica is an
extinct species of
small Late
Miocene loon from Moldova. The
species was
found at Chișinău as part of
fossil collecting survey in...
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lepidii Peck, Ann. Rep. N.Y. St. Mus. nat. Hist. 35: 140 (1884)
Cercospora moldavica Săvul. & Bontea, Bul. Fac. Agron.,
Bucuresti 4: 3 [repr.] (1946) Dicaeoma...
- a part of the EDL in 2010, BNRM
launched the
National Digital Library Moldavica (BND). This
performance is the
result of
actions and
projects performed...
- viper. V.
renardi –
steppe viper,
steppe adder, Renard's viper. V. u.
moldavica –
Moldavian meadow viper.
Southeastern France,
eastern Austria (extinct)...
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gigantea subsp.
moldavica (Dobrescu & Beldie)
Dihoru Agrostis hispanica Boiss. & Reut.
Agrostis lusitanica Steud.
Agrostis moldavica Dobrescu & Beldie...
- 25 species,
hundreds of
varieties Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum
moldavica)
Mountain horopito (Pseudowintera colorata), 'pepper-plant' (New Zealand)...