Gustav Ferdinand Richard Radde (27 November 1831 – 16 March 1903) was a German naturalist and Siberian explorer. Radde's warbler and several other species...
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vole (Stenocranius gregalis). It is named after the Russian botanist Gustav Radde. Batsaikhan, N.; Tsytsulina, K.; Formozov, N.; Sheftel, B. (2008). "Microtus...
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as Mikhail Ivanovich Venyukov, Leopold von Schrenck, Karl Maximovich, Gustav Radde, and Vladimir Leontyevich Komarov promoted research in the area. In 1899...
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Radde's warbler (Phylloscopus schwarzi) is a leaf warbler which breeds in Siberia. This warbler is strongly migratory and winters in Southeast Asia. The...
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Baer's pochard (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
pochard was first scientifically described in 1863 as Anas baeri by Gustav Radde in his book Reisen im Süden von Ost-Sibirien. The epithet and English...
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natural habitat is temperate grassland. Radde's accentor was described by the German naturalist Gustav Radde in 1884 from a specimen collected in the...
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Tarbagan marmot (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Rodentia Family: Sciuridae Genus: Marmota Species: M. sibirica Binomial name Marmota sibirica (Radde, 1862)...
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the expeditions of Severtzov, Przhevalsky, Middendorff, Schrenck and Gustav Radde. He described several birds collected by Russian explorers off the Pacific...
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Manchurian hare (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
Manchurian hare, scientific name Lepus mandshuricus, was first described by Gustav Radde in 1861, with a type locality of the Bureya Mountains in Khabarovsk Krai...
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French engraving, 1840s. Crimean Tatar girl, Kapsikhor, XIX century, by Gustav Radde. Crimean Tatar girls in Alupka, 1889, by Kostyantin Trutovsky. Crimean...
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Russia. The scientific name of this species honors the German naturalist Gustav Radde. This hamster occurs on the northern slopes of the Caucasus and Ciscaucasia...
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Mongolian vole (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
mongolicus (Radde, 1861) Synonyms Arvicola mongolicus Radde, 1861 Microtus arvalis subsp. baicalensis Fetisov, 1941 Microtus mongolicus (Radde, 1861) Microtus...
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Brandt's vole (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
Lasiopodomys Species: L. brandtii Binomial name Lasiopodomys brandtii (Radde, 1861) Synonyms L. aga (Kastschenko, 1912) L. hangaicus (Bannikov, 1948)...
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wildlife reports were prepared by the expedition's botanist and zoologist Gustav Radde. Ludwig Schwarz served as the Director of Dorpat Observatory (now Tartu...
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Amur falcon (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
Falconidae Genus: Falco Species: F. amurensis Binomial name Falco amurensis Radde, 1863 Breeding Non-breeding Synonyms Erythropus amurensis Falco...
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opening of the Amur and Sakhalin attracted Richard Maack, Schmidt, Glehn, Gustav Radde, and Leopold von Schrenck, who created works on the flora, fauna, and...
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Montivipera raddei (redirect from Radde's mountain viper)
raddei, is in honor of German naturalist Gustav Radde. Common names for M. raddei include rock viper, Radde's mountain viper, Kurdistan viper (Vipera raddei...
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Mushketov, geologist and engineer, explorer of Central Asia 1898 Dr Gustav Radde 1900 Vladimir Obruchev, for his publications on Asian geology 1902 Pyotr...
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converted into the Caucasian Museum on the initiative of the German explorer Gustav Radde in 1865. After Georgia regained independence from Russia (1918), the...
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885. Figures from the Russian imperial census of 1873 given in Dr. Gustav Radde's Die Chews'uren und ihr Land — ein monographischer Versuch untersucht...
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(Elliot, 1871) based on two skins from Siberia. One was depicted in Gustav Radde's illustration cum description of a wild cat; the other was part of a...
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Large-eared vole (category Taxa named by Gustav Radde)
Arvicolinae Genus: Alticola Species: A. macrotis Binomial name Alticola macrotis (Radde, 1862) Synonyms Alticola altaica Alticola fetisovi Alticola macrotis vicina...
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c. 1735 in Sarikhanlu. However, according to German-Russian explorer Gustav Radde, he was Badr Khan's brother ruling in Ardabil. He was attacked by Panah...
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the glaciers of Georgia can be found in the works of von Abich (1865), Gustav Radde (1873), N. Dinnik (1884), N. Rashevskiy (1904), A. L. Reinhardt (1916...
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Plantas Caspio-Caucasicas, a Dre. G. Radde et A. Becker anno 1876, (1877) Caspian-Caucasus plants, of Gustav Radde and A. Becker from 1876. Plantas Sibiriae...
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Tush." Figures from the Russian imperial census of 1873 given in Dr. Gustav Radde's Die Chews'uren und ihr Land — ein monographischer Versuch untersucht...
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Thomas Rackett (1757–1841) Radcliffe – Lewis Radcliffe (1880–1950) Radde – Gustav Radde (1831–1903) Rafinesque – Constantine Samuel Rafinesque-Schmaltz (1783–1840)...
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part of the Russian Empire, during which he made the acquaintance of Gustav Radde and Nikolai Zarudny. The latter became a friend of von Loudon and they...
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Strauchbufo. The specific name, raddei, is in honor of German naturalist Gustav Radde. S. raddei ranges through much of northern China, Mongolia, and the Russian...
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1884 – First International Ornithological Congress held in Vienna, with Gustav Radde as President 1884 – Elliott Coues writes to The Auk beginning a successful...
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