Citations:subsp.

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Translingual citations of subsp. and subspp.

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  • 1911, Embrik Strand, “Echinodermata (mit Einschluß der fossilen) für 1910”, in Archiv für Naturgeschichte, volume 6, number 2 (in German), Berlin, page 51:
    Henricia hyadesi. H. C. Clark, Bull. Harv.—astenactis. Kalifornien; longispina, Vancouver nn. spp.; leviuscula multispina und annectens subspp. nn. Fisher (1).—ornata. Benham.
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  • 1928, P. A. Saccardo, Sylloge fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum, volume 24 (in Latin), Abellini [Italy], page 874:
    Hab. in foliis vivis Trifolii medii subsp. balcanici Vel. (Leguminosae), in Bozur planina (distr. Piva) ca. 1700 m., Montenegro (Rohlena).
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  • 1978, Igor Marche-Marchad, “Description d'un nouveau Volutidé ouest-africain : Cymbium tritonis (Broderip, 1830) senegalensis subsp. nov.”, in Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle: zoologie, 352 (3e série), number 513 (in French), Paris, page 133:
    Nous avons publié dans La Conchiglia (1977) des photographies en couleurs d’individus vivants de 6 espèces du genre Cymbium, avec leurs larves pour la plupart, et parmi elles C. tritonis tritonis et C. tritonis senegalensis subsp. nov. (fig. 14, 15 et 17).
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  • 1984, João Tendeiro, “Sur quelques relations taxonomiques chez les Mallophages (Insecta, Phthiraptera)”, in Hans Ulrich, editor, Bonner zoologische Beiträge, volume 35, numbers 1–3 (in French), Bonn, page 254:
    Le genre approché Nitzschiella Kéler est représenté dans les Columbiformes du genre Streptopelia par: [] S. capicola subspp. (Zaïre et Éthiopie), []
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  • 1985 December 15, Bernhard Willner, “Liphyra brassolis novabritannica subsp. n., Beschreibung eines Neufundes aus New Britain, Papua Neuguinea”, in Roland Gerstmeier, editor, Mitteilungen der Münchner Entomologischen Gesellschaft, number 75 (in German), München, page 82:
    Liphyra brassolis novabritannica subsp. n. aus Neu-Britannien (Papua-Neuguinea) wird beschrie ben und abgebildet.
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  • 2003, Bryan Smith, “National Field Meetings 2003; South-west Ireland—24–30 May: Blarney to Glengarriff, Co. Cork (Saturday)”, in The Bulletin of the British Pteridological Society, volume 6, number 2 (in English), page 89:
    We'd parked in the entrance to St Mary's cemetery (10/6079), and a short detour to the church also gave us Blechnum spicant and Dryopteris affinis subspp. affinis and borreri on the sides of the track leading to it. On the mortared walls within the churchyard we then found Asplenium ruta-muraria, A. trichomanes subsp. quadrivalens, A. scolopendrium and A. ceterach.
  • 2010 March, Eloy Padilla-Velarde, Ramón Cuevas-Guzmán, “Calceolaria dichotoma subsp. colimana (Calceolariaceae), una subespecie nueva del occidente de México [Calceolaria dichotoma subsp. colimana (Calceolariaceae), a new subspecies from western Mexico]”, in Acta Botanica Mexicana, number 91 (in Spanish), Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México: Instituto de Ecologia, page 95:
    Se describe e ilustra a Calceolaria dichotoma subsp. colimana, una subespecie nueva del estado de Colima en el occidente de México.
    Calceolaria dichotoma subsp. colimana is described and illustrated as a new subspecies from the state of Colima in western Mexico.
  • 2012 July 26, Kim E. Hummer, “A new species of Fragaria (Rosaceae) from Oregon”, in Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, volume 6, number 1 (in English), Fort Worth, TX: BRIT, page 11:
    Fragaria cascadensis begins growing after snowmelt in late May or early June, flowering in early July, about 2–3 weeks later than F. virginiana subsp. platypetala (Rydb.) Staudt at lower elevation below 1,000 m.