of his 1745 work Fauna Suecica. Cryofauna refers to the animals that live in, or very close to, cold areas. Cryptofauna is the fauna that exists in protected...
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published two more books: Flora Suecica and Fauna Suecica. Flora Suecica was a strictly botanical book, while Fauna Suecica was zoological. Anders Celsius...
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terms "Flora" and "Fauna" were first used by Carl Linnaeus from Sweden in the title of his 1745 work Flora Suecica and Fauna Suecica. At that time, biology...
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description, he gave a citation to an earlier publication — often to his own Fauna suecica, which had been published in 1746. Linnaeus generally followed the classification...
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dipterum was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 2nd edition of his Fauna Suecica. Since then, Cloeon dipterum has been the recipient of unusually many...
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of weevil native to Europe. Fauna Suecica. Insecta, Coleoptera. Upsala : Edman 3 volumes. (3 volumes,1798,1799,1800) Fauna Europaea Morris, M.G. (2012)...
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are: Monographia Histeroidum. Upsaliae : Palmblad iv 114 pp. (1811). Fauna Suecica. Insecta, Coleoptera. Upsala : Edman 3 volumes. (3 volumes, 1798, 1799...
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Xylota suecica is a species of hoverfly in the family Syrphidae. Sweden. Ringdahl, O. (1943). "Bidrag till kannedomen om de svenska Zelima-(Xylota) (Diptera:...
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needed] M. rostrata was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1761 work Fauna Suecica, under the name Cancer rostratus. Peter Davie (2012). "Macropodia rostrata"...
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Ann-Mari (2018). "Företalet till Linnés Fauna Suecica (1761)". Svenska Linnésällskapets årsskrift 2018: p. 55-74. Fauna Svecica is available for free viewing...
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