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Schreibersite
Schreibersite Schrei"bers*ite, n. [Named after Carl von Schreibers, of Vienna.] (Min.) A mineral occurring in steel-gray flexible folia. It contains iron, nickel, and phosphorus, and is found only in meteoric iron.

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- Micrathena schreibersi, also known by its common name Amazon thorn spider, is a species from the genus Micrathena. Perty, M. Arachnides Brasilienses....
- 211–215. doi:10.1007/s13364-020-00533-8. Media related to Miniopterus schreibersi at Wikimedia Commons Schreibers's bent-winged bat (Science For Nature...
- (Hübner, [1820]) Synonyms Eupalamides ctesiphon Hübner, [1820] Castnia schreibersi Mikán, [1823] Castnia latreille Godart, [1824] Castnia ctesiphon Schaufuss...
- southern Florida. There are two recognized subspecies. The specific name, schreibersi, is in honor of Austrian naturalist Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers...
- to roost with other bats, such as Myotis capaccinii and Miniopterus schreibersi. In mainland Europe, Myotis myotis performs annual dispersions of up...
- 9: 167–177. Rusdea, E. (1994). "Po****tion dynamics of Laemostenus schreibersi (Carabidae) in a cave in Carinthia (Austria)". Carabid Beetles: Ecology...
- University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. (Cercosaura schreibersi, p. 238). Boulenger GA (1885). Catalogue of the Lizards in the British...
- Protected Landscape is particularly noted for its colony of Miniopterus schreibersi, with a cave in Cadaval being classified as an Important National Bat...
- I: Least concern K: Uncommon Common bent-wing bat (긴날개박쥐) Miniopterus schreibersi (Kuhl, 1817) Gr****land and forest in summer; caves in winter Scattered...
- been isolated twice from insectivorous bats, in 1981 from Miniopterus schreibersi, and in 1986 from Nycteris thebaica, and the virus is closely related...