- The
Scottish crossbill (Loxia
scotica) is a
small p****erine bird in the
finch family Fringillidae. It is
endemic to the
Caledonian Forests of Scotland...
-
Andrena scotica, the
chocolate mining bee or
hawthorn bee, is a
species of
mining bee from the
family Andrenidae. It
occurs in
western Europe and is one...
- The red
grouse (Lagopus
scotica) is a medium-sized bird of the
grouse family which is
found in
heather moorland in
Great Britain and Ireland. It was formerly...
-
Primula scotica,
commonly known as
Scottish primrose, is a
species of
flowering plant in the family, Primulaceae, the
primroses and
their relatives. It...
-
Jamesiella scotica is a
species of
lichen thought to be
endemic to the
United Kingdom and Ireland. In the UK, it
occurs in
montane habitats in England...
- the
family Anthracocarididae. The
genus contains a
single species, A.
scotica,
which was
first named as a
species of
Palaeocaris in 1882, but
later recognized...
-
Macrosaldula scotica is a
predatory species of true bug, from the
family Saldidae in the
order Hemiptera from the
western Palearctic.
Macrosaldula scotica is notable...
-
Margaret Bentinck,
Duchess of Portland. He is best
known for his
Flora Scotica which pioneered the
scientific study of the
plants and
fungi of Scotland...
-
entire run of the
Proceedings since 1851, and its
predecessor Archaeologica Scotica back to 1792,
freely available on the internet.
Scottish Archaeological...
- modern-day
Scotland was
called Scotia in Latin, and
Gaelic was the
lingua Scotica.: 276 : 554 In
southern Scotland,
Gaelic was
strong in Galloway, adjoining...