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- Monographia Chalciditum by Francis Walker, published in two volumes in 1839, was a founding work of entomology, introducing new genera of chalcidoid Hymenoptera...
- 1820 by an original Monographia Rosarum, with descriptions of new species, and drawings executed by himself, then in 1821 by Monographia Digitalium, and "Observations...
- published standards. The English term monograph is derived from modern Latin monographia, which has its root in Gr****. In the English word, mono- means 'single'...
- Brown 1810, Prodromus, p. 296. Haworth, A.H. (1831). Narcissinearum Monographia (PDF) (2nd ed.). London: Ridgway. Archived (PDF) from the original on...
- Munich, and first described the blue macaws for a European readership in Monographia Psittacorum (1832). Ara is from a Tupi Indian word for macaw; glauco...
- Venice, Lake Como, Lake Maggiore. 1874 – Land's End and Scilly Isles. Monographia Chalciditum. Hypolitus Balliére, 219, Regent Street, London, J. B. Balliére...
- partly together with him books on reptiles from Brazil. Wagler wrote Monographia Psittacorum (1832), which included the correct naming of the blue macaws...
- Edward Faxon (1846–1918) published a translation of Milde's Botrychiorum Monographia. Other written works of his include: Die höheren Sporenpflanzen Deutschland's...
- of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1810. May be incomplete Monographia cimi**** Sveciae. Hafniae [= Copenhagen]. 124 p. (1807)[1] Specimen entomologi****...
- de Cuba, biodiversitylibrary.org Monographie des melastomacées (1833) Monographia Melastomacearum: continens plantas ****us ordinis, hucusque collectas...