- Apis
mellifera sahariensis is a
North African bee
subspecies of the
species Apis mellifera. It is
closely related to Apis
mellifera intermissa in the...
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extinct in the wild but
still found in the
eastern desert of Egypt) A. l.
sahariensis Rothschild, 1913 (vulnerable) A. l.
blainei Rothschild, 1913 (vulnerable)...
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Mogrus sahariensis is a
species of
jumping spider in the
genus Mogrus that
lives in West Africa. The
female was
first described in 1941. Berland, L.;...
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Crossotus sahariensis Breuning, 1938
Crossotus sennaarensis Hintz, 1912
Crossotus somaliensis Breuning, 1972
Crossotus stypticus sahariensis (Breuning)...
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Epicrocis sahariensis is a
species of
snout moth in the
genus Epicrocis. It was
described by
Rothschild in 1921. It is
found in Niger, Ethiopia, Iran...
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proportionally longer tusks Tunisia,
Algeria and
Morocco barbarus (Sclater, 1860)
sahariensis (Heim de Balzac, 1937)
Carpathian boar S. s.
attila Thomas, 1912 A large-sized...
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Stenaelurillus nigricaudus,
synonyms Aelurillus sahariensis and
Stenaelurillus nigritarsis, is the type
species of the
genus Stenaelurillus. It is a jumping...
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Trinomial name Sus
scrofa algira Loche, 1867
Synonyms Species synonymy Sus
scrofa barbarus (Sclater, 1860) Sus
scrofa sahariensis (Heim de Balzac, 1937)...
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Caucasian (A. m. caucasia), Gr**** (A. m. cecropia),
Saharan (A. m.
sahariensis) and
Egyptian honey bees (A. m. lamarckii) - 4000 BCE (the
modern era...
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carota has nine
chromosome pairs (2n = 2x = 18). D. capillifolius, D.
sahariensis and D.
syrticus are the
other members of the
genus with 2n = 18, whereas...