- Erik
Gustavovich Laxmann (Russian: Эрик (Кирилл) Густавович Лаксман) (July 27, 1737 –
January 6, 1796) was a Finnish-Swedish clergyman,
explorer and natural...
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Laxmann's shrew (Sorex caecutiens), or the
masked shrew, is a
species of shrew. Its
range extends from
northern Scandinavia and the
Baltic to the Sea...
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Laxman or
Laxmann is a
Scandinavian surname.
Notable persons with the name include: Adam
Laxman (1766–1806?), Finnish-Russian
explorer and
military officer...
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commentarii academiae scientiarum imperialis Petropolitanae,
attributed to Erik
Laxmann.
Several varieties have been described: K.
paniculata var. paniculata....
- by the Finnish-Swedish clergyman,
explorer and
natural scientist Erik
Laxmann as
Hirundo daurica,
using a
specimen from
Mount Schlangen, near Zmeinogorsk...
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several hard nut-like
seeds 5–10 mm diameter. It was
published by Erik
Laxmann in 1772. The type
species is
Koelreuteria paniculata Laxm. The
genus has...
- to go back to ****an. This was made
possible through the
efforts of Erik
Laxmann,
Alexander Bezborodko, and
Alexander Vorontsov. Two of the crew made it...
- is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Laxmann in 1770,
originally under the
genus Cerambyx. It is
known from Greece,...
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Siberia to Korea. It was
first described, as
Polygonum sibiri**** by Erik
Laxmann in 1773, and
transferred to
Knorringia by
Nikolai Tzvelev in 1987. "Knorringia...
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trade concessions from the
Tokugawa shogunate. He was the son of Erik
Laxmann.
Laxman landed on Hokkaidō on 9
October 1792,
where he was met by members...