Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz (December 17, 1835 – March 27, 1910), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American...
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stepson, Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Elizabeth Agassiz originally published A First Lesson under the pseudonym Actaea. Additionally, Elizabeth Agassiz co-authored...
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Shaler, Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Alpheus Packard, and his son Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. He had a profound impact on the paleontologist Charles Doolittle...
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described in 1879 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Cidaris nuda Cidaris rugosa Clypeaster aloysioi Kroh, A. (2010). Cionobrissus revinctus (Agassiz, 1879). In: Kroh...
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scientifically described in 1879 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Kroh, A. (2010). Araeosoma tessellatum (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1879). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi,...
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described in 1909 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz & Hubert Lyman Clark. Kroh, A. (2010). Araeosoma leptaleum (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz & Hubert Lyman Clark...
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scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Kroh, A. (2010). Brisaster townsendi (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1898). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R...
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scientifically described in 1879 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Kroh, A. (2010). Aspidodiadema tonsum (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1879). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi,...
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Brisaster latifrons was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. They serve as hosts for the commensal epibiont Waldo arthuri...
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scientifically described in 1879 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz. Kroh, A. (2010). Ceratophysa rosea (Alexander Emanuel Agassiz, 1879). In: Kroh, A. & Mooi, R...
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