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- Pseudophilotes sinaicus, the Sinai baton blue, one of the world's smallest butterflies, lives only on mountainside patches of Sinai thyme in an arid corner...
- Algeria, subsp. matthiesseni in Iran, Afghanistan and ****stan. subsp. sinaicus in Egypt and Israel, The type locality for Oryctes agamemnon ssp. agamemnon...
- semiamplectens - tropical Africa Gomphocarpus semilunatus - Ethiopia Gomphocarpus sinaicus - Sinai Peninsula Gomphocarpus stenophyllus - tropical Africa Gomphocarpus...
- Sarawan in south-eastern Iran which he identified as "Oryctes sinaicus Walk.". Oryctes sinaicus Walker, 1871 is currently regarded as a subspecies of Oryctes...
- 2007 – Réunion Helioph**** simplex Simon, 1868 – Palearctic Helioph**** sinaicus Logunov, 2015 – Egypt Helioph**** sororius Wesołowska, 2003 – South Africa...
- Aelurillus hirtipes, synonym Aelurillus sinaicus, is a species of jumping spider in the genus Aelurillus that lives in North Africa. First identified by...
- differing only in the structure of the epigyne. It is so similar to Mogrus sinaicus that Dmitri Logunov speculated that the two are the same species, although...
- Macedonian grayling (Pseudochazara cingovskii) Sinai baton blue (Pseudophilotes sinaicus) Coral pink sand dunes tiger beetle (Cicindela albissima) Colophon berrisfordi...
- Pygopleurus scutellatus Pygopleurus ****ualis Pygopleurus simplex Pygopleurus sinaicus Pygopleurus syriacus Pygopleurus transcaucasicus Pygopleurus tristis Pygopleurus...
- "Monocercomonoides termitis n. sp., an oxymonad from the lower termite Kalotermes sinaicus". Archiv für Protistenkunde. 144 (4): 373–382. doi:10.1016/S0003-9365(11)80240-X...