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zoological and
botanical publication (published
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consisting of the dissertations...
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first formally described in 1759 by Carl
Linnaeus in
Amoenitates Academicae and the
first species he
described (the type species) was
Casuarina equisetifolia...
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which he won the chancellor's gold
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Dwarf of the Alps; and the
monorchid Khoikhoi (Hottentot). In
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Linnaeus presented the
mythologic Homo
anthropomorpha (Anthropomorphic...
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