Fredrik Hasselquist (3 January 1722 – 9 February 1752) was a Swedish traveller and naturalist. Hasselquist was born at Törnevalla, which is two kilometers...
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Linnaeus based his account on the description by the Swedish naturalist Fredrik Hasselqvist that had been published in 1757. The Egyptian plover is now the only...
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the description published in 1757 by another Swedish naturalist, Fredrik Hasselqvist. Linnaeus specified the type locality as Europe but this was restricted...
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based on his description of a specimen collected in Palestine by Fredrik Hasselqvist (hence the specific epithet judaica (Latin): of Judaea, Jewish. This...
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Richard Gridley, American soldier and engineer (d. 1796) 1722 – Fredrik Hasselqvist, Swedish biologist and explorer (d. 1752) 1731 – Angelo Emo, Venetian...
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– Francis Blomefield, English topographer (b. 1705) February 9 – Fredrik Hasselqvist, Swedish traveller and naturalist (b. 1722) February 10 – Henriette-Anne...
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(1816–1891), Swedish-American Lutheran minister Fredrik Hasselqvist (1722–1752), Swedish naturalist Kjell Hasselqvist (born 1949), Swedish sprint canoeist This...
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aegyptiacum in 1757 by Fredrik Hasselqvist, an early Swedish scientific explorer of the Levant and Arabia, and a student of Linnaeus. Hasselqvist collected the...
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on the description of a bird from Egypt by the Swedish naturalist Fredrik Hasselqvist that had been published in 1757. In 1801 the ornithologist John Latham...
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George Baker, 1st Baronet, British physician (d. 1809) January 3 – Fredrik Hasselqvist, Swedish traveller and naturalist (d. 1752) January 12 – Nicolas...
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