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    Carl Erik Alexander Bovallius (or Bowallius) (31 July 1849 – 8 November 1907) was a Swedish biologist and archaeologist. Carl Bovallius was born at Stockholm...
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    genus of isopods in the family Aegidae, first described in 1885 by Carl Bovallius. The type species is Aega ventrosa. Species accepted by WoRMS are: Aegiochus...
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    common among the Bribris at the time. In 1882, the Swedish traveler Carl Bovallius described Saldaña as a young and well-developed Indian of 1.80 m. He...
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  • (Bransford, J.F. 1881. Preliminary Note, p. 1) For his part, Professor Carl Bovallius, arrived at Ometepe from Granada, on 1882–1883 New Year's Eve and stayed...
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    America. The specific name, bovallii, is in honor of Swedish biologist Carl Bovallius. R. bovallii is found in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia...
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    elemental understanding how people traveled and traded. As early as 1881, Carl Bovallius Swedish archaeologist and investigator exploring Central America (Ometepe...
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    in 1893 along with Bruno Liljefors (who painted the backgrounds) and Carl Bovallius. Here he made dioramas depicting the Swedish coast, a boreal forest...
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    report encouraged Swedish naturalist Carl Bovallius to undertake a more extensive survey of the island. Bovallius discovered 25 statues in Sonzapote and...
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    on 2010-09-20. Retrieved February 12, 2019. Bovallius, Carl (1886). "Nicaraguan Antiquities – Carl Bovallius". Swedish Society of Anthropology and Geography...
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  • 1986–1992 and in 2000 and 2012. He is also known for the role of Harald Bovallius in the soap opera Skilda världar, a role he played in over 300 episodes...
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    the History of Art 58. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.. Bovallius, Carl (1886). "Nicaraguan Antiquities". Swedish Society of Anthropology and...
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