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‘Development of National Centre of Excellence in Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research — CEBDER’
List of type specimens in National Museum of Natural History, BAS — Invertebrates Collection (NMNHS-INV) (60)
Proterebia phegea pyramus De Louker & Dils, 1987
(
family
Nymphalidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01177
]
Proterebia phegea pyramus De Louker & Dils, 1987
(
family
Nymphalidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01178
]
Proterebia phegea pyramus De Louker & Dils, 1987
(
family
Nymphalidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01179
]
Proterebia phegea pyramus De Louker & Dils, 1987
(
family
Nymphalidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01180
]
Zygaena carniolica var. hyperonobrychis Holik, 1939
(
family
Zygaenidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01181
]
Zygaena carniolica var. hyperonobrychis Holik, 1939
(
family
Zygaenidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01182
]
Zygaena carniolica var. antitaurica Holik, 1942
(
family
Zygaenidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01183
]
Zygaena carniolica var. antitaurica Holik, 1942
(
family
Zygaenidae)
— paratype [
identifier:
NMNHSINV01184
]
— 598 records
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