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2023
Distribution of the taxa of the Salvia austriaca group. — Our collection of occurrence data for taxa of the Salvia austriaca group with two different pollen deposition modes (i.e., dorsal and lateral deposition) indicates strong eco-geographical differentiation with an almost complete vicariance of the two forms (Fig. 3).
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Distribution of the taxa of the Salvia austriaca group. — Our collection of occurrence data for taxa of the Salvia austriaca group with two different pollen deposition modes (i.e., dorsal and lateral deposition) indicates strong eco-geographical differentiation with an almost complete vicariance of the two forms (Fig. 3).
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2021
Thomas Bernhard’s protagonists are practicing all the time. The rigorous practice procedures, however, have no goal other than perfection. The study approaches the described diagnosis with a two-part approach, which brings together results from the subjectivity debate of the 20th and 21st centuries with the aesthetic consequences resulting from the ...
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Thomas Bernhard’s protagonists are practicing all the time. The rigorous practice procedures, however, have no goal other than perfection. The study approaches the described diagnosis with a two-part approach, which brings together results from the subjectivity debate of the 20th and 21st centuries with the aesthetic consequences resulting from the ...
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2006
Species dubia: Liebstadia austriaca (Willmann, 1953) Syn., Tax.: Protoribates austriacus Willmann, 1953: Nach Studium der Präparate in der Staatssammlung, München, ohne Zweifel eine Liebstadia. Tiere sehr zerstört, unbrauchbar für eine Beschreibung. Eventuell synonym zu L. pannonica. Verbreitung: Österreich, alpin.
Weigmann, G., Miko, L.
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Species dubia: Liebstadia austriaca (Willmann, 1953) Syn., Tax.: Protoribates austriacus Willmann, 1953: Nach Studium der Präparate in der Staatssammlung, München, ohne Zweifel eine Liebstadia. Tiere sehr zerstört, unbrauchbar für eine Beschreibung. Eventuell synonym zu L. pannonica. Verbreitung: Österreich, alpin.
Weigmann, G., Miko, L.
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Published as part of Smith, F., 1858, Catalogue of the hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VI.
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