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Anders Sparrman (27
February 1748, Tensta,
Uppland – 9
August 1820) was a
Swedish naturalist,
abolitionist and an
apostle of Carl Linnaeus.
Sparrman was...
- word. The
species was
named Rallus australis by
Anders Erikson Sparrman in 1789.
Sparrman published the
information in
Museum Carlsonianum, four fascicules...
- the 1780
original description of T.
sylvaticus from the Cape
Region by
Sparrman, no
mention was made of striping.
According to
Moodley et al.,
males of...
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formally described and
illustrated in 1787 by the
Swedish naturalist Anders Sparrman. He
placed it with the
flycatchers in the
genus Muscicapa and
coined the...
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according to Linnaeus's system. Even
before he
became an apostle,
Anders Sparrman (1748–1820) had made a two-year-long
journey to
China as a
surgeon on a...
- had been
collected at "Houteniquas", due
north of
Mossel Bay, by
Anders Sparrman who also
recorded that it was
onomatopoeically "called by the colonists...
- RLTS.T18372A45195681.en.
Retrieved 19
November 2021. "Proteles
cristata (
Sparrman, 1783)". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 28
March 2023. Werdelin, L.; Kitchener...
- on offs**** islands. Two
subspecies are recognized: †T. c.
capensis - (
Sparrman, 1787):
Formerly found in the
South Island (of New Zealand)
Stephens Island...
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white tern was
first formally described by the
Swedish naturalist Anders Sparrman in 1786
under the
binomial name
Sterna alba. The
genus Gygis was introduced...
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Bubalina (Rütimeyer, 1865)
Genus Syncerus (Hodgson, 1847)
Syncerus caffer (
Sparrman, 1779) –
African buffalo Genus Bubalus (Hamilton-Smith, 1827)
Bubalus depressicornis...