-
spending time
studying the fish of the
Mediterranean Sea and
publishing his
Ichthyologia M****iliensis on the
subject in 1768. On his
return Brünnich took up the...
-
finished and
published by
Linnaeus at
Leiden in 1738
under the
title Ichthyologia sive
opera omnia de piscibus.
Artedi was
buried in a pauper's
grave in...
- the age of 30.
Linnaeus posthumously published Artedi's m****cripts as
Ichthyologia, sive
Opera Omnia de
Piscibus (1738). His
refinement of
taxonomy culminated...
-
fishes of the world.
Retrieved 18 May 2017. Rafinesque, C. S. (1820).
Ichthyologia Ohiensis : or,
Natural history of the
fishes inhabiting the
river Ohio...
-
biological subclassification of fish (for
example in
Peter Artedi's
Ichthyologia, and in
early editions of Linnaeus's
Systema Naturae). The term was invented...
- (1803).
Histoire Naturelle des Poissons. Rafinesque, C. S. (1820). "
Ichthyologia Ohiensis (Part 8)". The
Western Review and
Miscellaneous Magazine: 165–173...
- Rafinesque;
Rafinesque gave
scientific names to some of
these fishes in his
Ichthyologia Ohiensis. On
October 12, 1820,
Audubon traveled into Mississippi, Alabama...
- "Dissertation on Water-Snakes",
published in the
London Literary Gazette. 1820:
Ichthyologia Ohiensis. Lexington. 1824:
Ancient History, or
Annals of Kentucky. Frankfort...
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hybridization of
Salmonidae species of the
Neretva river confluence".
Ichthyologia. 1 (1): 57–67. Weiss,
Steven Joseph; Đug, Samir; Marčić, Zoran; Oikonomou...
- Brünnich (1737–1827),
Danish zoologist,
author of
Ornithologia Borealis and
Ichthyologia M****iliensis
Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (1762–1829),
Scottish zoologist...