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- Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson (26 November 1809 – 18 December 1848) was a German entomologist and doctor. He was the author of many articles about insects...
- Fabricius, 1775 Omosita Erichson, 1843 Physoronia Reitter, 1884 Pocadius Erichson, 1843 Soronia Erichson, 1843 Thalycra Erichson, 1843 Tumida Murray, 1867...
- 1847 Lesteva pubescens Mannerheim, 1830 Lesteva punctata Erichson, 1839 Lesteva sicula Erichson, 1840 Olophrum ****imile (Paykull, 1800) Olophrum consimile...
- a****inatus Reitter, 1891 Melanotus admirabilis Gurjeva, 1994 Melanotus aemulus (Erichson, 1841) Melanotus amamiensis Ohira, 1967 Melanotus americ**** (Herbst, 1806)...
- beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson in 1847. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of...
- Atomaria procerula Erichson, 1846 Atomaria atricapilla Stephens, 1830 Atomaria apicalis Erichson, 1846 Atomaria basalis Erichson, 1846 Atomaria clavigera...
- Christian Erickson Nationality American Other names Christian Erichson Christian Erikson Jon Christian Erickson Christian Ericksson Occupation Actor Years active...
- Chalchas Blanchard, 1845 Charopus Erichson, 1840 Clanoptilus Motschulsky, 1854 Collops Erichson, 1840 Colotes Erichson 1840 Condylops Redtenbacher, 1849...
- Sphaeriusoidea Erichson, 1845 Family Torridincolidae Steffan, 1964 Family Hydroscaphidae LeConte, 1874 Family Sphaeriusidae Erichson, 1845 Suborder Adephaga...
- Formicinae, it was described by German entomologist Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson in 1842. Its common name refers to the ant's liking for sugar and sweet...