Adam Afzelius (8 October 1750 – 20 January 1837) was a Swedish botanist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Afzelius was born at Larv in Västergötland in...
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Afzelius is a Swedish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), Swedish naturalist Arvid Afzelius (1857–1923), Swedish...
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politician Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), Swedish botanist Adam Agius, lead vocalist of the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist Adam Christian Agricola...
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professor in Uppsala. Afzelius was the brother of botanist Adam Afzelius, chemist Johan Afzelius, and doctoral advisor of Jacob Berzelius. From 1777 to 1781...
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and plant collector, who assisted John Sibthorp in Greece and Turkey, Adam Afzelius in Sierra Leone and James Edward Smith during his European tour in 1787...
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Before his death, Berlin managed to send a few plants to Linnaeus. Adam Afzelius (1750–1837) joined an English expedition to Sierra Leone in 1792 after...
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tropical Africa or Asia. The genus name of Afzelia is in honour of Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), a Swedish botanist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Afzelia...
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sjelf : med anmärkningar och tillägg, which was published by his student Adam Afzelius in 1823: Linnaeus was not big, not small, thin, brown-eyed, light, hasty...
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with 216 inhabitants in 2005. It was the birthplace of the botanist Adam Afzelius. "Tätorternas landareal, folkmängd och invånare per km2 2000 och 2005"...
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“narrow-leaved”. C. stenophylla was discovered by Swedish botanist Adam Afzelius in the 18th century, and first published by Scottish botanist George...
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Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1932) for research on neurons Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), Swedish botanist who collected botanical specimens later...
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Jacob Berzelius. He was the brother of botanist Adam Afzelius and physician Pehr von Afzelius. Afzelius received his PhD at Uppsala University in 1776...
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curled helvella. The fungus was formally described by Swedish botanist Adam Afzelius in 1783. Its specific epithet is the Latin adjective lacunosa, meaning...
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Aeolus, Greek mythological character – Aeolian harp Adam Afzelius, Swedish botanist – Afzelius's disease, afzelia Agag, biblical king – Agagites Agatha...
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Wilhelm Schott in 1857, based on material collected in Sierra Leone by Adam Afzelius, after whom the species was named. The genus Anubias was described simultaneously...
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Robinson (fl. 2015) A.F.Tryon – Alice Faber Tryon (1920–2009) Afzel. – Adam Afzelius (1750–1837) Agashe – Shripad Narayan Agashe (1939–2023) Agerer – Reinhard...
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family Bovidae. The species was first described by English botanist Adam Afzelius in the journal Nova Acta Regiæ Societatis Scientiarum Upsaliensis in...
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of biology History of botany Scientific racism Apostles of Linnaeus Adam Afzelius Andreas Berlin Johan Peter Falk Peter Forsskål Pehr Kalm Pehr Löfling...
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acquaintance of Erik Acharius, Olof Swartz, Carl Peter Thunberg and Adam Afzelius. As a result of the journey, Mohr and Weber published Naturhistorische...
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including Alexander Macleay, Walkenaer, Johan Christian Fabricius and Adam Afzelius. 153 of the bee species, including Lasioglossum malachurum, came from...
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to Linnéska institutet ("Linnaean Institute". The Linnaean disciple Adam Afzelius, then botanices demonstrator (and later professor), was elected its...
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Jamaican-born South African teacher and plant collector Boraginaceae Bu Afzelia Adam Afzelius (1750–1837) Fabaceae Bu Agarista Agariste of Sicyon (fl. 6th century...
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1727 1806 Adans. Rudolph Ferdinand Theodor Aderhold 1865 1907 Aderh. Adam Afzelius 1750 1837 Afzel. Carl Adolph Agardh 1785 1859 C.Agardh Jacob Georg Agardh...
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genus, and D. ater is credited to V which again is Viellot. Afzel → Adam Afzelius, a Swedish botanist. Antiq → Auct → Audeb → Jean-Baptiste Audebert,...
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that included Linnaeus' daughters and apostles of Linnaeus, such as Adam Afzelius who was then head of the short-lived Linnéska institutet. A century...
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1936 Italy Sericulture Tsunamitsu Adachi 1901 1981 Japan Coleoptera Adam Afzelius 1750 1837 Sweden Louis Agassiz 1807 1873 Switzerland / United States...
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also refer to: Genera Plantarum Guineensium, an 1804 publication by Adam Afzelius Genera Plantarum Umbelliferarum, an 1814 publication by George Franz...
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entomologist Anders Sparrman (1748–1820), physician and naturalist Adam Afzelius (1750–1837), botanist Anders Dahl (1751–1789), botanist, namesake of...
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botanical expeditions to various places in the world. Erik Acharius Adam Afzelius Carl Fredrik Adler Johann Beckmann Andreas Berlin Anders Dahl Jonas...
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students of other taxonomists of the era (such as Carl Peter Thunberg, Adam Afzelius and Elias Magnus Fries) are generally credited to their supervisors...
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