Definition of Spitsbergensis. Meaning of Spitsbergensis. Synonyms of Spitsbergensis

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Spitsbergensis. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Spitsbergensis and, of course, Spitsbergensis synonyms and on the right images related to the word Spitsbergensis.

Definition of Spitsbergensis

No result for Spitsbergensis. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Spitsbergensis from wikipedia

- period. It was small in size, about 30 cm. Prior to the discovery of P. spitsbergensis in 2004, the genus was known from a single type species, P. thorsteinssoni...
- salmonis (Baldacci et al. 1966) Witt and Stackebrandt 1991 Streptomyces spitsbergensis Wieczorek et al. 1993 Streptoverticillium aureoversile corrig. Locci...
- "Discinisca" zapfei Radwański & Summesberger (2001) and "Discinisca" spitsbergensis Biernat (1995). Chenshichonetes Nom. nov Valid Gaudin Carboniferous...
- 1992 T. angustus Brezinski, 1992 T. bonbon Fortey and Heward, 2015 ?T. spitsbergensis(Osmólska 1968) T. subovalis (Kobayashi and Hamada, 1979) type species*...
- 1993 Tortella spinidens (G.Roth ex Zodda) Levier & G.Roth Tortella spitsbergensis (Bizot & Thér.) O.Werner, Köckinger & Ros Tortella subflavovirens Brotherus...
- †P. brevis Jarvik 1937 †P. elongata Jarvik 1937 †P. posnaniensis (Kade 1858) †P. siegenensis Gross 1935 †P. spitsbergensis Jarvik 1937...
- 2013 †P. hefteri Gross, 1935 †P. kureikensis Vorobyeva, 1963 †P. siegenensis Gross, 1935 †P. spitsbergensis Jarvik, 1937 †P. uralensis Obrutchev, 1938...
- (Richters, 1907) Testechiniscus meridionalis (Murray, 1906) Testechiniscus spitsbergensis (Scourfield, 1897) Degma, Peter; Bertolani, Roberto; Guidetti, Roberto...
- nanseni Matthews, 1961 Mesaiokeras semiplenus Andronov, 1973 Mesaiokeras spitsbergensis Schulz & Kwasniewski, 2004 Mesaiokeras tantillus Andronov, 1973 "Mesaiokeras...
- subathallina, Caloplaca caesiorufella, C. ferrugineofusca, C. jenisejensis, C. spitsbergensis, all of which have endoxylic (growing in wood), poorly to well-developed...