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- Baskian viper, Iberian cross adder, Portuguese viper, Seoane's viper. Vipera seoanei is a venomous viper species endemic to extreme southwestern France and...
- tienshanica, Kasackstan steppe viper Vipera seoanei, Baskian viper Vipera seoanei cantabrica Vipera seoanei seoanei, Baskian viper Vipera shemakhensis Vipera...
- Common names: (none). Vipera seoanei cantabrica is a venomous viper subspecies endemic to the Cantabrian Mountains in Spain. This subspecies is described...
- Iberodorcadion seoanei is a species of longhorned beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It is found in Spain. "Iberodorcadion seoanei (Graëlls, 1858)". Catalogue...
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- Lorenzo (1976–79) Rattín (1980) Marzolini (1981) Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984)...
- Lorenzo (1976–79) Rattín (1980) Marzolini (1981) Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984)...
- Lorenzo (1976–79) Rattín (1980) Marzolini (1981) Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984)...
- Lorenzo (1976–79) Rattín (1980) Marzolini (1981) Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984)...
- Lorenzo (1976–79) Rattín (1980) Marzolini (1981) Cap (1982) Faraone (1982–83) Seoanei (1983) Grilloi (1983) López (1983–84) Dino Sani (1984) Grilloi (1984) Zanabriai (1984)...