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- Spilomyia transcaucasica is a species of Hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Azerbaijan. Kuznetzov, S.Y. (1997). "Five new Palaearctic Syrphidae". Dipterological...
- Russia, and Turkey. There are two subspecies, T. l. levantis and T. l. transcaucasica (the Transcaucasian mole); the latter is sometimes considered a distinct...
- States, maybe with green-tinted midribs on the flowers Convallaria transcaucasica is recognised as a distinct species by some authorities, while the species...
- Hierodula transcaucasica is a species of praying mantis in the family Mantidae. "Hierodula transcaucasica". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. Patel, Shveta;...
- Pakravan & Ghahr. Alcea teheranica Parsa Alcea tholozanii Stapf Alcea transcaucasica (Iljin) Iljin Alcea turcomanica Iljin Alcea turkeviczii Iljin Alcea...
- tologoica (Transbaikalia, Pliocene, see also North America) †Ochotona transcaucasica (Transcaucasia: eastern Georgia and Azerbaijan, Transbaikal and probably...
- Franch. Daphne thanguensis J.Ghosh, Midday, S.K.Dey & D.Maity Daphne transcaucasica Pobed. Daphne tripartita H.F.Zhou ex C.Y.Chang Daphne velenovskyi Halda...
- Rubia thunbergii DC. Rubia tibetica Hook.f. Rubia tinctorum L. Rubia transcaucasica Grossh. Rubia trichocarpa H.S.Lo Rubia truppeliana Loes. Rubia wallichiana...
- tinctoria L. Genista toluensis Vals. Genista tournefortii Spach Genista transcaucasica Schischkin Genista triacanthos Brot. Genista tricuspidata Desf. Genista...
- subpolaris Matricaria szowitzii Matricaria tetragono**** Matricaria transcaucasica Most are very common in the temperate regions of Eurasia and North America...