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- 080 mm long and 0.040–0.043 mm wide. Apororhynchus silesiacus Okulewicz and Maruszewski, 1980 A. silesiacus was found in the cloaca of the European robin (Erithacus...
- Atrichopogon silesiacus is a species of flies in the family Ceratopogonidae, first described by Jean-Jacques Kieffer in 1919. "Atrichopogon (Psilokempia)...
- ecological niche of the apex predator. It was described as Teratosaurus silesiacus in 2005 by Tomasz Sulej, and was transferred to the genus Polonosuchus...
- bird is a host of the acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Apororhynchus silesiacus. The common nightingale is an important symbol for poets from a variety...
- Rhodacarellus silesiacus is a species of mite in the family Rhodacaridae. "Rhodacarellus silesiacus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. v t e...
- moorhen flea (Dasypsyllus gallinulae) and the acanthocephalan Apororhynchus silesiacus. Robins may choose a wide variety of sites for building a nest. In fact...
- composed by the species B. trilobitoides (the type species), B. lacoei, B. silesiacus, B. sustai and the dubious species B. iswariensis, B. kiltorcanensis....
- bird is a host of the acanthocephalan intestinal parasite Apororhynchus silesiacus. The thrush nightingale feeds chiefly on the ground taking earthworms...
- raffinosus E. ratti E. rivorum E. rotai E. saccharolyticus E. saigonensis E. silesiacus E. sulfureus E. solitarius E. songbeiensis E. termitis E. thailandicus...
- Theropoda. In 1965, Oskar Kuhn renamed Zanclodon silesiacus Jaekel 1910 into Megalosaurus? silesiacus. It is a nomen dubium based on the tooth of some...