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- name Cossulus turcomanica (Christoph, 1893) Synonyms Hypopta turcomanicus Christoph, 1893 Cossulus turcomanicus Cossulinus turkomanica alba Daniel, 1971...
- Scholz Bromus pseudodanthoniae Drobow Bromus pseudodanthoniae var. pubiglumis Tzvelev Bromus turcomanicus H.Scholz Triniusa danthoniae (Trin.) Steud....
- Acalyptris turcomanicus is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It was described by Puplesis in 1984. It is known from Turkmenistan. Markku Savela (2010-10-06)...
- trisetifer Stokes Rumex tuberosus L. Rumex tunet**** Barratte & Murb. Rumex turcomanicus (Rech.f.) Czerep. Rumex ucranicus Fisch. ex Spreng. Rumex ujskensis Rech...
- Cotoneaster tumeticus Pojark. Cotoneaster turbinatus Craib Cotoneaster turcomanicus Pojark. Cotoneaster tytthocarpus Pojark. Cotoneaster undulatus J.Fryer...
- (Geoffroy, 1806) Three subspecies M. e. desertorum M. e. emarginatus M. e. turcomanicus Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia Size: 4–6 cm (2–2 in), plus...
- crinitus subsp. tetralepis (Nevski) Rech.f. Dianthus crinitus subsp. turcomanicus (Schischk.) Rech.f. Trans. Linn. Soc. 2: 300 (1794) "Dianthus crinitus...
- Tunisia Cynosurus polybracteatus Poir. - Algeria, Tunisia Cynosurus turcomanicus Proskur. - Turkmenistan formerly included Numerous names have been coined...
- Gordius terminosetosus Gordius testaceus Gordius tirolensis Gordius turcomanicus Gordius undulatus Gordius verrucosus Gordius zwicki Bleidorn, C., et...
- sericatus Warncke, 1972 Panurginus tunensis Warncke, 1972 Panurginus turcomanicus Popov, 1936 Panurginus tyrolensis Richards, 1932 "Panurginus Report"...