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Wilhelm Friedrich Hemprich (24 June 1796 – 30 June 1825) was a
German naturalist and explorer.
Hemprich was born in
Glatz (Kłodzko),
Prussian Silesia...
- much more gray wolf-like than po****tions
elsewhere in
Africa that W.F.
Hemprich and C.G.
Ehrenberg gave them the
binomial name
Canis lupaster in 1832....
- in the pet
trade due to its low
venom toxicity and
large size.
Biolib Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1828 :
Zoologica II. Arachnoidea.
Symbolae physicae seu icones...
- decreasing.
Felis pardus nimr was the
scientific name
proposed by
Wilhelm Hemprich and
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg in 1830 for a
leopard from Arabia. Panthera...
- Acuña, 1992
Anemonia clavata (Milne Edwards, 1857)
Anemonia crystallina (
Hemprich et
Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834)
Anemonia depressa Duch****aing de Fonbressin...
- List
Actinia adhaerens Hemprich &
Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg, 1834
Actinia ehrenbergii Brandt, 1835
Actinia erythrosoma Hemprich &
Ehrenberg in Ehrenberg...
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species can be
found in the
Sinai and Iraq. It was
described in 1829 by
Hemprich and
Ehrenberg (as
Coccus manniparus),
after investigation in the Sinai...
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living species of scorpions. The
genus was
introduced by C.G.
Ehrenberg (in
Hemprich & Ehrenberg, 1828),
originally as a
subgenus of the
genus Buthus. It was...
- Cape rock hyrax,
native to
South Africa and
Namibia P. c.
habessinicus (
Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 1832) –
Ethiopian rock hyrax,
native to
northeastern Africa...
- Antiquités égyptiennes,
grecques et romaines. Paris: C. Farcy. pp. 75–76.
Hemprich, W.; Ehrenberg, C. G. (1830). "De
Africae orientalis et
Asiae occidentalis...