Sympetrum meridionale was created in 1841.
Sympetrum vicinum was created in 1861.
KKJA was created in 2008.
Elachista berndtiella was created in 1985.
Papilio erskinei was created in 1886.
Banjo uke was created in 1917.
Sympetrum navasi was created in 1921.
Sympetrum vicinum was created in 1861.
Meconema meridionale was created in 1860.
Sympetrum sanguineum is the scientific name for a European dragonfly commonly called Ruddy Darter. Sympetrum is the genus name for the group of dragonflies called darters in Europe, and meadowhawks in North America. The darters are placed in the family Libellulidae; common skimmers or perchers. The word sanguineum comes from the Latin word for blood (sanguinis, sanguis), and refers to the bright red colour of the male. The female is lighter, golden-yellow.
Ignazio Russomanno has written: 'Un comune dell'Italia meridionale'
Santi Fedele has written: 'Il liberalsocialismo meridionale, 1935-1942'
Michele Petrarulo has written: 'Ragazzo meridionale' 'L' inibizione ed altri racconti'
The Band-winged Meadowhawk is the common name of Sympetrum semicinctum.Specifically, the insect is native to southern Canada and the northern United States of America. This particular dragonfly favors shallow, weedy ponds for mating, egg-laying and egg-hatching into nymphs. The female blends with the environment's general yellow-green vegetation whereas the male is obvious in bright orange, orange-red colors.
Augusto Biancotti has written: 'Geomorfologia dell'Alta Langa (Piemonte meridionale)' -- subject(s): Geomorphology
C Beguinot has written: 'Problemi demografici e questione meridionale' -- subject(s): Population
Bernardino Sperandio has written: 'Le colombaie nell'Umbria meridionale' -- subject(s): Dovecotes, Vernacular architecture
Domenico Bartolotti has written: 'Il Brasile meridionale' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Economic conditions, Italians