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    Albertus or Albert Seba (May 12, 1665, Etzel near Friedeburg – May 2, 1736, Amsterdam) was a Dutch pharmacist, zoologist, and collector. Seba accumulated...
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  • Seba is the surname of: Albertus Seba (1665 – 1736), Dutch pharmacist, zoologist and collector Cesar Augusto Seba, Brazilian former basketball player...
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    Russia's first museum. Enlarged by purchases from the Dutch collectors Albertus Seba and Frederik Ruysch, the museum was moved to its present location in...
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    edition of Systema Naturae of 1758, Carl Linnaeus cited descriptions by Albertus Seba and by Laurens Theodorus Gronovius to erect the distinct species murina...
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  • Albertus is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Latinized names Aldberht or Albertus (died between 781 and 786), Bishop of Hereford Albertus...
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    introduced him to Albertus Seba, a wealthy Dutchman, who had formed what was perhaps the richest museum of his time in Amsterdam. Seba employed Artedi to...
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    exploited. Another associate of Linnaeus, Albertus Seba, was a prosperous pharmacist from Amsterdam. Seba assembled a cabinet, or collection, of fish...
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    bivittatus, is one of many species that are based on illustrations by Albertus Seba (1734). An ergatotype is a specimen selected to represent a worker member...
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  • Cabinet of Natural Curiosities, an 18th-century zoological work by Albertus Seba A Cabinet of Curiosities, a 2009 set of albums by Jane's Addiction Cabinet...
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    latter study instead designated as lectotype a specimen collected by Albertus Seba in the Spanish West Indies, referenced by Linnaeus in his original description...
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