-
species rarely grows heavier than 2.7 kg (6 lb). The
Balkhash perch (P.
schrenkii) is
found in Kazakhstan, (in Lake
Balkhash and Lake Alakol), Uzbekistan...
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Fomitopsis schrenkii is a
newly isolated species from the
genus Fomitopsis.
Previously thought to be
identical to the red-belted conk, DNA
analysis shows...
- The
Balkhash perch (Perca
schrenkii) is a
species of
perch endemic to the Lake
Balkhash and Lake
Alakol watershed system,
which lies
mainly in Kazakhstan...
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Tulipa suaveolens,
synonym Tulipa schrenkii, the van Thol
tulip or Schrenck's tulip, is a
bulbous herbaceous perennial of
species of
tulip (Tulipa) in...
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Allium schrenkii is an
Asian species of wild
onion native to Xinjiang, Kazakhstan,
Mongolia and
Siberia (Tuva,
Altay Krai). It
grows on
steep slopes at...
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Elaphe schrenckii is a
species of
nonvenomous snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
indigenous to
Northeast Asia.
Common names for E. schrenckii...
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Nebria schrenkii is a
species in the
beetle family Carabidae. It is
found in
Kazakhstan and China. "Nebria
schrenkii Gebler, 1843".
Catalogue of Life...
-
splitting F.
pinicola into
three groups- F. pinicola, F. mounceae, and F.
schrenkii.
Fomitopsis pinicola is
found in
Europe and Asia,
Fomitopsis mounceae...
- trees. It
typically grows at
lower elevations than its
close relative, F.
schrenkii.
Fomitopsis mounceae is a
perennial woody conk
distributed across Canada...
- (also
known as Cafe-Lale, from the
medieval name Kaffa,
probably Tulipa schrenkii) from the port of Kefe in Crimea, for his
gardens in the Topkapı Sarayı...