Hydrobiidae. Caspia is the type genus of the Caspiidae, that is a synonym of Pyrgulinae. Species within the genus Caspia include: Caspia baerii Clessin...
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Trans-Caspia is an old name for the region lying to the east of the Caspian Sea in Central Asia. It can mean either Turkmenistan in particular, or the...
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Caspian tern (redirect from Sterna caspia)
The Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) is a species of tern, with a subcosmopolitan but scattered distribution. Despite its extensive range, it is monotypic...
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Caspian shad, Alosa caspia caspia (Eichwald, 1838) Enzeli shad, Alosa caspia knipowitschi (Iljin, 1927) Astrabad shad, Alosa caspia persica (Iljin, 1927)...
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Caspian Sea (redirect from Sea of Caspia)
The Caspian Sea is the world's largest inland body of water, often described as the world's largest lake and sometimes referred to as a full-fledged sea...
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Cordylophora caspia (or freshwater hydroid) is a species of athecate hydroid in the family Cordylophoridae. C. caspia is native to brackish and fresh water...
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Argiope bruennichi (redirect from Aranea caspia)
speciosa Aranea fasciata Aranea zebra Aranea formosa Aranea pulchra Aranea caspia Aranea phragmitis Segestria pulchra Miranda transalpina Epeira speciosa...
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Caspian tyulka (redirect from Clupeonella caspia)
Caspian tyulka, Clupeonella caspia, is a species of fish in the family Clupeidae. It is found in the Caspian Sea, also in the lower reaches of the rivers...
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Amata caspia is a species of moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Otto Staudinger in 1877. It is found in south-western Russia, the southern...
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Dreissena caspia is a species of bivalves belonging to the family Dreissenidae. The species is found in Central Asia. Rintelen, T.; Van Damme, D. (2011)...
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