• ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Hasselquist", pp. 117-118). International Plant Names Index.  Hasselq. "Hasselquists, Fredric"; "Linnæus, Carl" (1757). Iter...
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    first named (as Culex aegypti) in 1757 by Fredric Hasselquist in his treatise Iter Palaestinum. Hasselquist was provided with the names and descriptions...
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    later published in a three-volume book, En resa til Norra America. Fredric Hasselquist (1722–1752) heard Linnaeus talking about the botanically unexplored...
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    cucumber is sold in Middle Eastern markets as "pickled wild cucumber". Fredric Hasselquist, in his travels in Asia Minor, Egypt, Cyprus and Syria in the 18th...
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    Peter Falk Peter Forsskål Leonard Gyllenhaal Birger Martin Hall Fredric Hasselquist Pehr Kalm Johann Gerhard König Adam Kuhn Pehr Löfling Erik Gustaf...
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    of taxonomy Students of Linnaeus: Pehr Kalm (1716–1779), botanist Fredric Hasselquist (1722–1752), naturalist and traveller Peter Forsskål (1732–1763)...
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  • Gabriela Gustava Hässel de Menéndez [es] (1927–2009) Hasselq. – Fredric Hasselquist (1722–1752) Hasselt – Johan Coenraad van Hasselt (1797–1823) Hassk...
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