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- combines the Ancient Gr**** eu meaning "fine" or "good" with the Neo-Latin plectes meaning "weaver". When choosing their mates, females within this genus...
- combines the Ancient Gr**** eu meaning "fine" or "good" with the Neo-Latin plectes meaning "weaver". The specific epithet orix is from Latin oryza meaning...
- name combines the Ancient Gr**** eu "fine" or "good" and the Neo-Latin plectes "weaver". The specific progne is Latin for a "swallow. Three subspecies...
- name combines the Ancient Gr**** eu "fine" or "good" and the Neo-Latin plectes "weaver". The specific ardens is Latin for "burning" or "glowing". Traditionally...
- Gottwald, J. (1985). "Revision der Untergattung Archiplectes Gottwald (Plectes auct.) der Gattung Carabus (Coleoptera, Carabidae)". Acta Entomologica...
- sachtlebeni Jedlicka, 1962 Pterostichus turcomannicus Motschulsky, 1850 Subgenus Plectes Fischer von Waldheim, 1822 Pterostichus consors (Tschitscherine, 1893)...
- Rome. Titus Pinnius T. l. Cavarius, a freedman, and the brother of Pinnia Plecte and Pinnius Januarius, buried at Bouthoe in Dalmatia. Lucius Pinnius S....