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  • The genus was named by Carolus Linnaeus after Christian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709-1773),
  • ropomorpha was originally proposed by Carolus Linnaeus, although Linnaeus' archenemy, the Comte de B
  • e Little Auk replacing the genus Alca of Carl Linnaeus and separating it from the other auks.
  • irst described by the father of taxonomy Carl Linnaeus, and appeared in the 1753 edition of Species
  • ary scientific literature, including works by Linnaeus and Fabricius.
  • s, and the same year he was also appointed by Linnaeus and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (wh
  • The only rules Linnaeus applied to them was that the trivial names sh
  • Carolus Linnaeus applies his binomial system to animal classif
  • our good work on this article, as well as the Linnaeus article.
  • Catopsilia scylla was first described by Carl Linnaeus, as Papilio scylla, in his 1763 work Centuria
  • It was in these works that Berkenhout, not Linnaeus as is often claimed, named the brown rat as t
  • seed producing variants were seen by Carolus Linnaeus as being different species and named them acc
  • exact identity of the specimen first named by Linnaeus as H. carolina; some contend that it is the s
  • or aster was previously classified by Carolus Linnaeus as Aster linariifolius, known as the stiff-le
  • He was a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus at Uppsala University.
  • 95) was a German botanist, a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus at Uppsala University, and later Director of
  • Planta Europa honored him with their Linnaeus award at their fifth conference, held in 2007
  • George Linnaeus Banks (March 2, 1821 - May 3, 1881), husband
  • For his wife Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks, see Isabella Banks.
  • In the late 1740s Linnaeus began to use a parallel system of naming spec
  • Linnaeus believed that he was classifying God's creati
  • During the 1760s, he had accepted Linnaeus' binomial classification system and during hi
  • Linnaeus' botanical and zoological collections were pu
  • Ficus ficus Linnaeus, C., 1758
  • Linnaeus called the European cockchafer Scarabaeus mel
  • of the Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus, can be found in the Heritage Garden of the C
  • Linnaeus Centre HEAD
  • Later, Carl Linnaeus changed the name to Tournefortia, on the grou
  • Carl Linnaeus chose the name to honor the Italian botanist
  • Linnaeus' classification of animals
  • However, he did not agree with Linnaeus' classification of minerals and animals and t
  • In the 10th edition of Systema Naturae, Carl Linnaeus classified the arthropods, including insects,
  • d name for the tropical pitcher plants, until Linnaeus coined Nepenthes in 1737.
  • Linnaeus consistently applied nomina trivialia to the
  • Linnaeus described his "Amphibia" (comprising reptiles
  • Linnaeus' description was, however, too vague to allow
  • ion of Leach's spider crab may have been Carl Linnaeus' description of "Cancer tribulus" in the 12th
  • red Uppsala University as a freshman (Carolus Linnaeus died in 1778).
  • In the 1758 edition of the same book, Linnaeus discarded this name and began to use the word
  • In the work Linnaeus divided the plant kingdom into 24 classes, ea
  • Eutrochium maculatum ( Linnaeus) E. E. Lamont - Spotted Joe-Pye Weed
  • Eutrochium purpureum ( Linnaeus) E. E. Lamont - Sweet Joe-Pye Weed, Green-ste
  • the first English language biography of Carl Linnaeus, entitled A General View of the Writings of L
  • Carl Linnaeus examined the butterfly, and named it Papilio
  • 03 and 2004), Peru and Antarctica (2005), The Linnaeus Expedition to seven continents (2006 and 2007
  • When Carl Linnaeus first described the species Lacerta punctata
  • When Carl Linnaeus first published this species with its current
  • Once again, Linnaeus found a patron; he became acquainted with Cou
  • No fewer than 47 letters of Bartsch to Linnaeus from 1736 and 1737 survive, and Bartsch assis
  • Specimens of this plant were first sent to Linnaeus from St Petersburg by the Swiss-Russian botan
  • ermint was first described in 1753 by Carolus Linnaeus from specimens that had been collected in Eng
  • Carl Linnaeus grouped in the same genus (Geranium) the thre
  • Linnaeus has perpetuated his name by denominating a ge
  • The name G. augusta of Linnaeus has been ruled invalid.
  • In 1757, at the instance of Carolus Linnaeus, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish
  • A keen student of Carl Linnaeus, he was responsible for the layout of the ori
  • During this time in Stockholm, Linnaeus helped found the Royal Swedish Academy of Sci
  • lis' popularity fell and was soon replaced by Linnaeus Hines in 1919.
  • Linnaeus Hines became the president of Indiana State U
  • Linnaeus honored the Bauhin brothers in the genus name
  • Villanueva Pavilion, with statue of Carl Linnaeus in front
  • It was originally published by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, under the name Agrostis virginicus.
  • It was originally described by Carolus Linnaeus in his 1758 work Systema Naturae.
  • odern name Oenothera was published by Carolus Linnaeus in his Systema Naturae.
  • as originally described and published by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.
  • Cloeon dipterum was first described by Carl Linnaeus in the 2nd edition of his Fauna Suecica.
  • of S. verbascifolium, which was described by Linnaeus in 1753.
  • der Buckthorn was first formally described by Linnaeus in 1753 as Rhamnus frangula.
  • cription of the species was published by Carl Linnaeus in 1767.
  • This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 under its curr
  • s first described (as Cancer salinus) by Carl Linnaeus in his Systema Naturae in 1758.
  • escribed, and named Lycopodium apodum by Carl Linnaeus in his Species Plantarum (1753).
  • e of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in his 18th-century work, Systema Naturae.
  • He was given the name Linnaeus in honour of Martin's interest in the classif
  • 96) compared Plukenet's species with those of Linnaeus in Index Linnaeanus (Hamburg, 1779).
  • This species was first published by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 Species plantarum, under the name
  • s of A System of Vegetables, a translation of Linnaeus in which he coins many common English languag
  • Carl Linnaeus in 1744 reversed the scale to create the cent
  • was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in the 1753 edition of Species Plantarum, wit
  • described and named by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in 1753, although it was earlier described by
  • n of A System of Vegetables, a translation of Linnaeus in which he coins many common English languag
  • ical classification by the taxonomist Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, but had already been in cultivation
  • as one of the many species first described by Linnaeus, in this case in his Systema naturae in 1759.
  • asma brachypterum was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1763, but under two different names in two
  • e, Cancer pagurus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, in the tenth edition of his Systema
  • The order was established by Carl Linnaeus in the first edition of his book Systema Natu
  • esignated as Bos grunniens ("grunting ox") by Linnaeus in 1766, but this name is now generally only
  • It was described by Linnaeus in 1759.
  • It was found by Carl Linnaeus in 1752.
  • Scorpio maurus was described by Linnaeus in 1758.
  • It was first described by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753.
  • It was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753.
  • It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1762.
  • Carl Linnaeus is the lectotype for the species Homo sapiens
  • Nevertheless, Linnaeus is credited with establishing the idea of a h
  • Linnaeus is best known for his introduction of the met
  • He continued the correspondence with Carolus Linnaeus, joining him at the University of Uppsala in
  • Before Linnaeus, long many-worded names (composed of a generi
  • However, Linnaeus misspelled it hypopithys.
  • The society still runs the Linnaeus Museum in the 17th century house adjacent to
  • Linnaeus named a genus of trees Grewia in his honour.
  • Linnaeus named the genus for early German herbalist Ot
  • Linnaeus Neal Hines died in Terre Haute, Indiana on Ju
  • a fashion convenient for humans: it followed Linnaeus' new sexual system where species with the sam
  • rtus Cliffortianus, a detailed description by Linnaeus of George Clifford's gardens at Hartekamp, Ne
  • The scale was later reversed in 1745 by Carl Linnaeus, one year after Celsius' death.
  • The best-known species is Bombyx mori ( Linnaeus) or silkworm, native to northern China and do
  • The specimens used by Linnaeus or Johansson in writing Centuria Insectorum i
  • s frequently quoted to have said God created, Linnaeus organized.
  • Linnaeus originally described the hawksbill sea turtle
  • aking place at Hammarby, the country house of Linnaeus outside Uppsala, on May 23, 1917, the 210th b
  • from 1918 until 1923 restored it according to Linnaeus' own plans and specifications in his publishe
  • Linnaeus presented his ideas on the balance of nature
  • Both Aublet and Linnaeus published descriptions of this species in 177
  • Linnaeus publishes Fauna Svecica.
  • during the 18th century, Carl Linnaeus relied upon Rumphius's work, and also corresp
  • Linnaeus reported that Sami peoples used it in reindee
  • Carolus Linnaeus said he was the "greatest natural botanist in
  • The Swedish Linnaeus Society
  • May 1 - Publication of Linnaeus' Species Plantarum, the start of formal scien
  • Subsequent authors placed Linnaeus' species in the related genus Alabonia, while
  • was a thesis presented and defended by one of Linnaeus' students, Boas Johansson (1742-1809) from Ka
  • May 23 - Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish naturalist (died 1778)
  • January 10 - Carolus Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, first to develop standard
  • Although he rejected Carolus Linnaeus' system, Linnaeus was a correspondent of Pont
  • has precedence over the 10th edition of Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae from 1758, and is therefore
  • nomenclature, the 1758 tenth edition of Carl Linnaeus' Systema Naturae, where it appeared as Acarus
  • Since the turnip had been named first by Linnaeus the name Brassica rapa was adopted.
  • Many sources list L.f. (Carolus Linnaeus the Younger's standard author abbreviation) a
  • It was not the original spelling as used by Linnaeus, the original authority of the species, which
  • ciety of London and corresponded with Carolus Linnaeus the Younger.
  • (for example, DNA sequencing, unavailable in Linnaeus' time, has proven to be a tool of considerabl
  • In his Philosophia Botanica (1751) Linnaeus took every effort to improve the composition
  • Linnaeus used five ranks: class, order, genus, species
  • Linnaeus was also the first to write about the close a
  • f White-crowned pigeons (Columba leucocephala Linnaeus) which once roosted there.
  • different species (notably Musa sapientum by Linnaeus which is now known to be a hybrid of Musa acu
  • Banister was commemorated by Linnaeus who gave the name Banisteria to a tropical ge
  • Buddle was commemorated by Linnaeus, who named the genus Buddleja in his honour.
  • ny, which led him to seek the society of Carl Linnaeus, who was on a year-long visit to Boerhaave at
  • By the solicitation of Linnaeus, who had to decline the offer himself, Bartsc
  • a sexual role had been recognised earlier by Linnaeus who did not investigate any functional signif
  • Linnaeus would later name a genus of tropical tree Dil