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- species: P. pannonicus (the type species), P. dmanisensis, and P. transcaucasicus, which were all formerly placed with the ostrich genus, Struthio. An...
- Orientornis. Three additional species, S. pannonicus, S. dmanisensis, and S. transcaucasicus, were transferred to the genus Pachystruthio in 2019. Several additional...
- Abacetus transcaucasicus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Maximilien Chaudoir in 1876. "Abacetus transcaucasicus...
- species S. pannonicus, S. dmanisensis (the giant ostrich), and S. transcaucasicus were transferred to the genus Pachystruthio. Order Struthioniformes...
- 1872 Aspius rapax var. jaxartensis Kessler, 1874 Aspius erytrostomus Kessler, 1877 Aspius linnei Malm, 1877 Aspius transcaucasicus Warpachowski, 1896...
- minerals. Thyme species such as T. fedtschenkoi, T. pubescens, and T. transcaucasicus have large amounts of the essential oils thymol and carvacrol. These...
- Sosn. (2 variants) 1911 Galanthus koeneni**** Lobin 1993 Galanthus transcaucasicus Fomin 1909 Unplaced Galanthus burs**** Zubov, Konca & A.P.Davis 2019...
- and Mongolia and in North Korea. The Caucasian tree sparrow (P. m. transcaucasicus), described by Sergei Aleksandrovich Buturlin in 1906, breeds from...
- The eastern spadefoot toad (Pelobates syriacus syriacus or Pelobates transcaucasicus), also called Syrian spadefoot toad, is critically endangered and is...
- (Macrovipera lebetina obtusa), golden gr**** skink (Trachylepis septemlineatus transcaucasicus), and Caucasian agama (Laudakia caucasia). Many of organisms inhabiting...