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- Apennine shrew (Sorex samniticus) is a species of shrew in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to Italy. Amori, G. (2016). "Sorex samniticus". IUCN Red List...
- the attention of science in 1993. In 1998 the type species Scipionyx samniticus was named, the generic name meaning "Scipio's claw". The find generated...
- Cryptocephalus samniticus is a cylindrical leaf beetle belonging to the family Chrysomelidae and the subfamily Cryptocephalinae. The species was first...
- (S. gracillimus) S. raddei Radde's shrew (S. raddei) S. samniticus Apennine shrew (S. samniticus) Subgenus incertae sedis Alto shrew (S. altoensis) – Mexico...
- Sorex raddei group Radde's shrew, Sorex raddei Sorex samniticus group Apennine shrew, Sorex samniticus Subgenus incertae sedis Arizona shrew, Sorex arizonae...
- gracillimus) S. raddei group Radde's shrew (S. raddei) S. samniticus group Apennine shrew (S. samniticus) incertae sedis Arizona shrew (S. arizonae) Zacatecas...
- Karaman, 1924 Barbus rebeli Koller, 1926 (Western Balkan barbel) Barbus samniticus Lorenzoni, Carosi, Quadroni, De Santis, Vanetti, Delmastro & Zaccara,...
- gracillimus) S. raddei group Radde's shrew (S. raddei) S. samniticus group Apennine shrew (S. samniticus) incertae sedis Arizona shrew (S. arizonae) Zacatecas...
- and the only existing fossil of the coelurosaurian theropod Scipionix samniticus. The museum also houses several other casts of dinosaur skeletons such...
- The adults occur from July or August up to October. Psophus stridulus samniticus Baccetti, 1958 Psophus stridulus stridulus (Linnaeus, 1758) This species...