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1. In Thai: อีแร้งดำหิมาลัย, e-raeng dam Hi-ma-lai Binomial name: Aegypius monachus, Carolus Linnaeus, 1766 The Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) is a large raptorial bird that is distributed through much of temperate Eurasia.

2. Subgenus Chiton (Chiton) Linnaeus, 1758

3. Kingfisher, Belted -Ceryle alcyon (Linnaeus)

4. Goshawk, Northern -Accipiter gentilis (Linnaeus)

5. Binomial name: Luscinia svecica, Carolus Linnaeus, 1758 The Bluethroat (Luscinia svecica) is a small passerine bird that was formerly classed as a member of the thrush family Turdidae, but is now more generally considered to be an Old World flycatcher, Muscicapidae.

6. Anhima cornuta Linnaeus Lindsey Paretti – Blood Island

7. Modestum Adiantum capillus-veneris Linnaeus, var

8. Origin of the name Carol: Feminine form of the Latin Carolus, which is a cognate of Charles (full-grown, a man, freeman), and a short form of Caroline, another feminine form of Carolus.

9. Arctia species Arctia caja Name Synonyms Chelonia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) Phalaena caja Linnaeus, 1758 Homonyms Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) Common names Almindelig bjørnespinder in Danish Bjørnespinder in Danish Brauner Bär in German

10. Coloeus species Coloeus monedula Name Synonyms Coelus monedula Linnaeus, 1758 Corvus monedula Linnaeus, 1758 Homonyms Coloeus monedula (Linnaeus, 1758) Common names Allike in Danish Allike in Danish Choucas des tours in French Dohle in German

11. Charlemagne, also Charles the Great, or Carolus Magnus, hence the name Carolingian

12. Arctia plantaginis (Linnaeus, 1758) was transferred from the genus Parasemia n

13. Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type; Acnida cannabina Acnida cannabina Linnaeus, Sp

14. Arctia festiva Name Synonyms Ammobiota festiva (Hufnagel, 1766) Arctia hebe (Linnaeus, 1767) Chelonia festiva (Hufnagel, 1766) Chelonia hebe (Linnaeus, 1767) Phalaena festiva Hufnagel, 1766 Phalaena hebe Linnaeus, 1767 Phalaena monacha Geoffroy, 1785 Homonyms Arctia festiva (Hufnagel, 1766) Common names

15. " That same year, Michèle Le Gal submitted a thesis to the Louvre school, entitled Carolus-Duran.

16. Cream-spot Tiger Arctia villica (Linnaeus, 1758) Wingspan 45-60 mm

17. Linnaeus was familiar with European hemp, which was widely cultivated at the time.

18. Claspingleaf Pondweed Potamogeton perfoliatus Linnaeus S3 (Watch list) Synonyms: Clasping-leaved Pondweed, Potamogeton perfoliatus var

19. Linnaeus led the Assignation of categories to plants and animals in the 18th century.

20. Species of Leporicypraea include: Leporicypraea mappa (Linnaeus, 1758) Leporicypraea valentia (Perry, 1811) Soriano, J. L. (2006).

21. Linnaeus seen as a species of Ximenia , but Adanson proposed the new genus of Agialid

22. [F I W] Diamond Burrbark Diamond Burrbark Bartramia indica Linnaeus; Triumfetta angulata Lamarck; T

23. An Anhima cornuta in uska species han Aves nga syahan ginhulagway ni Linnaeus hadton 1766

24. Linnaeus regarded it as a species of Ximenia, but Adanson proposed the new genus of Agialid

25. Linnaeus regarded it as a species of Ximenia, but Adanson proposed the new genus of Agialid

26. Charles is the French variant of Carolus or Karolus, adopted by the English especially since the 17th-century reigns of kings Charles I and II

27. The Brachyuran crab genus Carcinus consists of two species, Carcinus maenas Linnaeus, 1758 and Carcinus aestuarii Nardo, 1847

28. 930290.00 – 8166 – Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) – Great Tiger Moth Photographs are the copyrighted property of each photographer listed

29. The flower were introduced in the westen Europe and the Netherlands in the 17th century by Carolus Clusius , a famous biologist from Vienna .

30. 27:19).The word designates an Oriental plant called the "sweet flag," the Acorus Calamus of Linnaeus

31. Messor Barbarus (Linnaeus, 1767)Messor Barbarus findet man in Südeuropa, Afrika - generell in Sandgebieten des Mittelmeerraumes

32. Race - Race - Scientific Classifications of race: In publications issued from 1735 to 1759, Linnaeus classified all the then-known animal forms

33. Linnaeus, that great Swedish namer of plants, was pretty Circumspect too when he called it Lycopersicon esculentum, the edible wolf-peach.

34. The biological classification introduced by Carl Linnaeus in 1735 also viewed species as fixed according to the divine plan.

35. Proper name, from Medieval Latin Carolus, which is of Germanic origin, from the common noun meaning "man, husband" (see carl).As a fem

36. Brachyurans (Linnaeus, 1758), the true crabs contain more than 6500 species and is the largest clade of the decapods crustacean

37. Alstroemeria is named after the Swedish botanist Klas von Alstroemer, who was a pupil of the great botanical classifier Linnaeus

38. Charlemagne (Latin : Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus, meaning Charles the Great) (742 /747 - 28 January 814 ) was King of the Franks from 768 to his death

39. The slow- worm Anguis fragilis Linnaeus 1758 is a limbless Anguid lizard widely distributed throughout Europe (Dely, 1981; Cabela, 1997; Salvador, 1998)

40. Coloeus species Coloeus monedula subspecies Coloeus monedula monedula (Linnaeus, 1758) subspecies Coloeus monedula soemmerringii (Fischer von Waldheim, 1811) subspecies Coloeus monedula spermologus (Vieillot, 1817)

41. Familiae romanae in antiqus numismatibus ab urbe condita ad tempora divi augusti / ex bibliotheca Fulvii Ursini ; cum Adjunctis Antonii Augustini, Carolus Patin, 1995 [document électronique : reprod

42. Several poorly known Cardiids from the Lower-Middle Miocene of France and Austria and from the Upper Oligocene of Hungary show closer morphological affinities with the living Cardium indicum Lamarck, 1819, rather than with the genus Bucardium or with Cardium costatum Linnaeus, 1758, the type species of Cardium Linnaeus, 1758.

43. In 1766, in the 12 th edition, Linnaeus seems to have altogether overlooked the Cornish Chough, as the descriptions of Corvus pyrrhocorax and C

44. Irdea of Binomenclature first given by Gaspard bauhin in his book "pinex Theory Botany" later Linnaeus applied it as Linnaen Principles'

45. Buteo) Specific name Falco Buteo Linnaeus, 1758."BUSE, Buteo.Bec, tête et base du bec des Éperviers; ailes des Aigles

46. Although these developmental features have been intensively studied in the chicken (Gallus gallus, Linnaeus 1758), a precocial bird species, little is known about retinogenesis in Altricial birds

47. Costatum (Linnaeus) display a number of shell characters not found in other marine representatives of the Cardiidae (see below).On the other hand, the Miocene fresh- or brackish water

48. A previous study on the morphological adaptations of shells of Cardiid bivalves (Savazzi, 1985) showed that the genus Cardium Linnaeus, 1758 and, in particular, the Pliocene to Recent C

49. Amandava Blyth, 1836 – Avadavats : Direct Children: Species: Amandava amandava (Linnaeus, 1758) – Red Avadavat : Species: Amandava formosa (Latham, 1790) – Green Avadavat : Species: Amandava subflava (Vieillot, 1819) – Orange-breasted Waxbill

50. Browse the list of datasets and find organisations you can join if you are interested in participating in a survey for species like Lepas (Anatifa) anatifera Linnaeus, 1758

51. Pongo pygmaeus morio (Owen, 1837) – North-east Bornean Orangutan : Subspecies: Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus (Linnaeus, 1760) – North-west Bornean Orangutan : Subspecies: Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii (Tiedemann, 1808) – Central Bornean Orangutan, Southwest Bornean Orangutan

52. Following Celsius' death in 1744, the famous Swedish taxonomist Carl Linnaeus proposed that the fixed points be switched, with 0 indicating the freezing point of water and 100 its boiling point

53. Carl Linnaeus adopted the statement without question and coined a number of specific names, such as laternaria, phosphorea and candelaria to illustrate the supposed fact, and thus propagated the myth.

54. This pseudonym was a play on his real name: Lewis was the anglicised form of Ludovicus, which was the Latin for Lutwidge, and Carroll an Irish surname similar to the Latin name Carolus, from which comes the name Charles.

55. The Brachyuran crab genus Carcinus consists of two species, Carcinus maenas Linnaeus, 1758 and Carcinus aestuarii Nardo, 1847. Length-Weight Relationship and Reproductive Features of the Mediterranean Green Crab, Carcinus aestuarii Nardo, 1847 …

56. Books And Bookmen Andrew Lang, Clyfford Still Museum: Allied Works Architecture Dean Sobel, Biochemical Individuality Roger Williams, Bulbs And Tuberous-rooted Plants: Their History, Description, Methods Of Propagation And Complete Di Charles Linnaeus Allen

57. Latin& Greek Title Diodōrou tou Sikeliōtou Bibliothēkēs historikēs ta leipsana = Diodori Siculi Bibliothecae historicae quae supersunt / ex nova recensione Ludovici Dindorfii : Graece et Latine : peritorum librorum exerpta et fragmenta ad intgri operis seriem accommodare studuit, rerum indicem locupletissimum adjecit Carolus

58. Coxa noun, plural Coxae, adjective Coxal - The hip or first joint of the leg, connecting the rest of the joints of the leg to the body at the thorax (term first used by Linnaeus)

59. Bubo) Specific name Strix Bubo Linnaeus, 1758; "Les oiseaux NOCTURNES (nocturni) ont quelques rapports avec les chats, par la grandeur et la direction des yeux.Ils voient parfaitement dans l'obscurité et peu pendant le jour

60. Only 90 species of mites were known to Linnaeus, all of which he placed in the genus Acarus. Currently, some 54,473 species in 558 families and 3771 genera have been described, compared to 30,000 species estimated 30 years ago.

61. The name Arborvitae, is a Latin form of the French, "l'arbre de vie," which means, "tree of life." Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who assigned the Latin name to this species, picked up on other traits

62. Carl Linnaeus (/ lɪˈniːəs, lɪˈneɪəs /; 23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after his ennoblement as Carl von Linné (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈkɑːɭ fɔn lɪˈneː] (listen)), was a Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist, and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, …

63. Only 90 species of mites were known to Linnaeus, all of which he placed in the genus Acarus. Currently, some 54,473 species in 558 families and 3771 genera have been described, compared to 30,000 species estimated 30 years ago.

64. The name Arborvitae, is a Latin form of the French, "l'arbre de vie," which means, "tree of life." Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist who assigned the Latin name to this species, picked up on other traits

65. Aporia acraea (Oberthür, 1885); Aporia agathon (Gray, 1831) – great blackvein; Aporia bernardi Koiwaya, 1989; Aporia bieti (Oberthür, 1884); Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) – black-veined white; Aporia delavayi (Oberthür, 1890); Aporia genestieri (Oberthür, 1902)

66. Charlemagne (Latin: Carolus Magnus, English: Charles the Great, German: Karl der Große, Dutch: Karel de Grote) (c.2 April 748 – 28 January, 814) was the king of the Franks and the first emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.He was crowned as the Emperor on Christmas Day, 800

67. Charlemagne (2 April 742 or 747 – 28 January 814) (also Charles the Great; from Latin, Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus), son of King Pippin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, was the king of the Franks from 768 to 814 and king of the Lombards from 774 to 814.

68. Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) UKSI Common Name Source; Garden Tiger preferred: UKSI Teigr yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Teigrod yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Lepidoptera suborder Glossata superfamily Noctuoidea family Erebidae

69. Charlemagne (English: Charles the Great, German: Karl der Grosse, French: Charles le Grand, Latin: Carolus Magnus, Dutch: Karel de Grote), King of Neustria (768-771), King of the Franks (771-814), King of the Lombards (774-814), and Emperor of the Romans (800-814).He was the eldest son of Pippin III and Bertrada of Laon.

70. The Latin for cane, Hebrew Kaneh, mentioned ( Exodus 30:23) as one of the ingredients in the holy anointing oil, one of the sweet scents (Cant 4:14), and among the articles sold in the markets of Tyre ( Ezekiel 27:19).The word designates an Oriental plant called the "sweet flag," the Acorus Calamus of Linnaeus

71. L'Alce (Alces Alces, Linnaeus 1758) è il più grande cervide esistente e si distingue dagli altri membri della stessa famiglia per la forma dei palchi, chiamate comunemente ma erroneamente "corna", dei maschi.Queste salgono come raggi cilindrici su ogni lato, proiettati ad angolo retto dalla linea mediana del cranio, e si dividono a forchetta dopo breve distanza.

72. Jean Baptiste Lamarck, perceptive man that he was, noted something to the effect that “… not only does it seem to us that it has no relation to the Bonducs [a group of caesalpinoid legumes], among which Linnaeus continued to place them, but even to distance itself from the family of the Legumes, given that no plant of that family has fruits with three valves.” (1783, p