- Trox
sibericus is an
extinct species of hide
beetle in the
subfamily Troginae. "Trox
sibericus".
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distinctus Herrich-Schäffer, 1858
Leioptilius distinctus Pterophorus sibericus Caradja, 1920
Leioptilus zermattensis Müller-Rutz, 1933 Oidaematophorus...
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University Press. p. 754–818. ISBN 978-0-8018-8221-0. OCLC 62265494. "Tamias
sibericus".
Encyclopedia of Life.
Retrieved February 27, 2014. "Tamias sibiricus...
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killaryensis Stubblefield, 1950
synonym Dimastocephalus killaryensis C.
sibericus Chugaeva, 1964
synonym C.
angustagena C.
genacinaca occurs in the Ordovician...
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reference to the
laminated folding of the
tooth enamel; and the
species name
sibericus is
probably a
reference to the
predominantly Siberian origin of Princess...
- i.
rogosowi Sushkin & Stegmann, 1929 P. i.
opicus Bangs, 1913 P. i.
sibericus (Boddaert, 1783) P. i.
maritimus Buturlin, 1915
north Eurasia Size: Habitat:...
- 1913 – east Kazakhstan,
northwest China and
south central Siberia P. i.
sibericus (Boddaert, 1783) –
central Siberia and
north Mongolia (includes yakutensis...
- the deer stones. They are
likely the red deer or
maral (Cervus
elaphus sibericus).
Early stones have very
simple images of reindeer, and as time progresses...
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mediaconstrictus Fluke, 1930
Syrphus bipunctatus Girschner, 1884
Catabomba komabensis Matsumura, 1917
Syrphus agnon Walker, 1849
Syrphus sibericus Kanervo, 1938...
- 1955 Trox
sabulosus (Linnaeus, 1758) Trox
setifer Waterhouse, 1875 †Trox
sibericus Nikolajev, 2007 Trox
sonorae LeConte, 1854 Trox
sordidus LeConte, 1854...