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- The book Svenska Spindlar or Aranei Svecici (Swedish and Latin, respectively, for "Swedish spiders") is one of the major works of the Swedish arachnologist...
- Most Distinguished Kingdoms and States" as well as Commentarium de rebus suecicis libri XXVI., ab expeditione Gustavi Adolphi regis in Germaniam ad abdicationem...
- the 10th edition is Carl Alexander Clerck's Svenska Spindlar or Aranei Suecici, which was published in 1757, but is also to be treated as if published...
- Spindlar ("Swedish spiders", 1757, also known by its Latin subtitle, Aranei Suecici). He also started the publication of Icones insectorum rariorum, a series...
- Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, 1926, p. 47. Göte Paulsson, Annales suecici medii aevi. Svensk medeltidsannalistik kommenterad och utgiven, Lund: Gleerup...
- Poa laxa complex. Nannfeldt published the exsiccata work Fungi Exsiccati Suecici, praesertim Upsalienses together with Lennart Holm and others. He was elected...
- included in Carl Alexander Clerck's 1757 work Svenska Spindlar / Aranei Suecici, the starting point for spider names in zoological nomenclature. Clerck...
- and edited two exsiccatae, one ot them the well-known series Lichenes Suecici exsiccati. The fungi genus Malmeomyces is named after him, as are the plant...
- sources never mention him either in Sigtuna or Uppsala. The medieval Annales Suecici Medii Aevi and the 13th century legend of Saint Botvid mention some Henry...
- years from 1150 to 1158. Contradicting these claims, the medieval Annales Suecici Medii Aevi and the 13th century legend of Saint Botvid mention some Henry...