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- Tyrrhenika (Ancient Gr****: Τυρρηνικά, "About the Etruscans") is a 20-book lost work written in ancient Gr**** by the Roman emperor Claudius. It was a historical...
- Talpa tyrrhenica, also known as the Tyrrhenian mole, is an extinct species of mole belonging to the genus Talpa. It was endemic to the Mediterranean islands...
- Species: I. divitella Binomial name Isidiella divitella (Constant, 1885) Synonyms Stagmatophora divitella Constant, 1885 Stagmatophora tyrrhenica Amsel, 1939...
- delicatulella Chrétien, 1917 Agdistis delicatulella (Chrétien, 1917) Agdistis clivicola Meyrick, 1928 Agdistis tyrrhenica Amsel, 1951 Agdistis prolai Hartig, 1953...
- vole (Microtus henseli), a shrew (Asoriculus similis), a mole (Talpa tyrrhenica), a dwarf mammoth (Mammuthus lamarmorai), the Sardinian pika (Prolagus...
- The Mediterranean flycatcher (Muscicapa tyrrhenica) is a small p****erine bird in the Old World flycatcher family. It breeds on the Balearic Islands, Corsica...
- name Tabulaephorus punctinervis (Constant, 1885) Synonyms Aciptilia punctinervis Constant, 1885 Calyciphora punctinervis Alucita tyrrhenica Amsel, 1954...
- Caucasus), schiebeli (southern Greece, Crete and western Turkey), and tyrrhenica (Corsica) to fall within the variation of the nominate subspecies. He...
- south-central Siberia Two other subspecies were previously recognised, M. s. tyrrhenica and M. s. balearica. However, a molecular phylogenetic study published...
- Chasmaporthetes, the pika Prolagus, the shrew Asoriculus, the mole Talpa tyrrhenica, the mustelid Pannonictis, and the dormouse Tyrrhenoglis. The tooth microwear...