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Topological mixing and irreversibility in animal chromosome evolution
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Zoroaster fulgens Wyville Thomson 1873
2022longicauda Perrier, 1885, Zoroaster Zoroaster longicauda Perrier, 1885: 19; 1894: 120, pl. 10, fig. 1a, b (as Prognaster longicauda). Zoroaster fulgens ‒ Clark & Downey 1992: 403. CURRENT STATUS. — Zoroaster fulgens Wyville Thomson, 1873. TYPE MATERIAL. — Atlantic Ocean • 3 syntypes; station 131; NE of the Azores; Talisman expedition; 1883; 38°38’N, 27°
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Blackfriars, 1962
In his book, The Dawn and Twilight of Zoroastrianism, Professor R. C. Zaehner gives as an appendix Professor W. B. Henning’s critique of the work of E. E. Herzfeld and H. S. Nyberg, taken from Henning’s Zoroaster, Politician or Witch-doctor? (Oxford, 1951).
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In his book, The Dawn and Twilight of Zoroastrianism, Professor R. C. Zaehner gives as an appendix Professor W. B. Henning’s critique of the work of E. E. Herzfeld and H. S. Nyberg, taken from Henning’s Zoroaster, Politician or Witch-doctor? (Oxford, 1951).
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The name Zarathustra refers to a prophet or religious reformer of ancient Iran. He is believed to be the author of the Gathas, the linguistically oldest part of the Avestan corpus. Information relating to his life is extremely scarce: mentions in the sources are contradictory and there is no agreement among the scholars on the time in which he lived or
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The name Zarathustra refers to a prophet or religious reformer of ancient Iran. He is believed to be the author of the Gathas, the linguistically oldest part of the Avestan corpus. Information relating to his life is extremely scarce: mentions in the sources are contradictory and there is no agreement among the scholars on the time in which he lived or
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Euboeus (Pelorinus) zoroaster (Seidlitz, 1895) (Fig. 7) Helops zoroaster Seidlitz, 1895: 714, 751; Probaticus (Pelorinus) zoroaster: Reitter, 1922: 35; Kühnelt, 1957: 79; Probaticus zoroaster: Medvedev & Nepesova, 1985: 149 (fig. 93), 152; Nabozhenko, 2009: 420; Helops diabolinus Brancsik, 1899: 101 t. 4, f.
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Euboeus (Pelorinus) zoroaster (Seidlitz, 1895) (Fig. 7) Helops zoroaster Seidlitz, 1895: 714, 751; Probaticus (Pelorinus) zoroaster: Reitter, 1922: 35; Kühnelt, 1957: 79; Probaticus zoroaster: Medvedev & Nepesova, 1985: 149 (fig. 93), 152; Nabozhenko, 2009: 420; Helops diabolinus Brancsik, 1899: 101 t. 4, f.
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Alastor zoroaster GUSENLEITNER 1986
2021Alastor zoroaster GUSENLEITNER, 1986 M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Hormozgan prov., 2♀♀, 05.v.2019 Hajjiabad 4 km NW 28.3329 N 55.8441 E, 1276 m. Fars prov., 1♂, 15.v.2019 Qatruyeh 19 km E 29.1595 N 54.9078 E, 1673 m,. 1♂, 18.v.2019 Parishan, 1,3 km N 29.5426 N 51.8161 E, 1205 m. D i s t r i b u t i o n i n I r a n: RAHMANI et al. (2020).
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