- Pavlíček, 1999
Dendrobaena nevoi Csuzdi & Pavlíček, 1999
Dendrobaena nicaensis Vedovini, 1970
Dendrobaena nivalis Omodeo & Rota, 1989
Dendrobaena ochridana...
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There are two
generations per year. The
larvae probably feed on
Silene nicaensis and
Herniaria species.
Larvae can be
found from
September to
March and...
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naissensis Pljakić, 1977
Trichoniscus neapolit**** Verhoeff, 1952
Trichoniscus nicaensis Legrand, 1953
Trichoniscus nivatus Verhoeff, 1917
Trichoniscus noricus...
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Calyx tufa (Ridley & Dendy, 1886)
Species brought into synonymy:
Calyx nicaensis accepted as
Calyx nicaeensis (Risso, 1827) (misspelling of
species name)...
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Armeria denticulata,
Centaurea aplolepa subsp. Carueliana,
Euphorbia nicaensis,
Stachys recta ssp. serpentinii, and
Thymus acicularis var. Ophioliticus...
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indigenarum Pedemontii, Turin, 1755.
Stirpium praecipuarum litoris et agri
Nicaensis, Turin, 1755.
Stirpium praecipuarum littoris et agri
Nicaeensis enumeratio...
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Niphargus multipennatus Sket, 1956
Niphargus nadarini Alouf, 1972
Niphargus nicaensis Isnard, 1916
Niphargus novomest**** S. Karaman, 1952
Niphargus numerus...
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France (including Monaco),
where it is
found on
rocky hillsides. Acis
nicaensis is
grown as an
ornamental spring flowering bulb. It is
hardy to frost...
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malvaceous hosts.
Known hosts of the
virus include Malva neglecta, M.
nicaensis, M. parviflora, M. rotundifolia, M. sylvestris,
Lavatera ****urgentiflora...
- Raimondiana. pp. 3–4.
Innocentius diaconus,
Agapitus exorcista, ex
portu Nicaensi. J. Sirmond,
Conciliorum Galliae tam
editorum quam
ineditorum collectio...