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- Physalis afer Tilesius, 1810 Physalis arethusa Tilesius, 1810 Physalis cornuta Tilesius, 1810 Physalis elongata Lamarck, 1816 Physalis glauca Tilesius, 1810 Physalis...
- Wilhelm Gottlieb Tilesius von Tilenau described Balistapus capitratus, classifying it a new monospecific genus, Balistapus. Tilesius's B. capistratus is...
- "Gadus macrocephalus". FishBase. April 2012 version. Gadus macrocephalus (Tilesius, 1810) Archived 7 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine FAO, Species Fact...
- Genus Soestia [Holothurium sensu Pallas 1774] Genus Thetys Tilesius 1802 [Salpa (Thetys) Tilesius 1802] Genus Thalia Blumenbach 1798 [Dubreuillia Lesson 1832;...
- Lophius raninus Tilesius, 1809 Antennarius raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Cheironectes raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Histrio raninus (Tilesius, 1809) Pterophryne...
- lakes. Myoxocephalus was first proposed as a monospecific genus in 1811 by Tilesius when he described Myoxocephalus stelleri from Kamchatka. The 5th edition...
- and the only valid species of the genus Thetys.  First described by W.G Tilesius in 1802, the species is transparent and gelatinous, making it difficult...
- his mother's brother who introduced the young Tilesius to the natural sciences and drawing. In 1790 Tilesius began studies of natural sciences and medicine...
- under the pseudonym "G. Tilesius". Some authors cite the taxonomic authority as "Gistel, 1850", whereas others still use "Tilesius, 1850". The complete list...
- Gaimard, 1824 Thalia sibogae Van Soest, 1973 Genus Thetys Tilesius, 1802 Thetys **** Tilesius, 1802 Genus Traustedtia Traustedtia multitentaculata Quoy...