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    Johan Erhard Areschoug (Johannes Erhard Areschoug, Philos. Doctor, Botanices et Oeconomiae) (16 September 1811 – 7 May 1887) was a Swedish botanist who...
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    (1807–1869), an author, participated in debate on gender issues. Johan Erhard Areschoug (1811–1887), botanist Evert Taube (1890–1976), author, artist, composer...
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  • Arenberg (1907–1995) Arènes – Jean Arènes (1898–1960) Aresch. – Johan Erhard Areschoug (1811–1887) A.R.Ferguson – Allan Ross Ferguson (born 1943) Argent...
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    waters around Australia and was first described by Swedish botanist Johan Erhard Areschoug. It is an edible green algae, although sometimes designated as a...
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    succeeded in the Borgström professorship (from 1859 to 1876) by Johan Erhard Areschoug, after whom Theodor Magnus Fries, the son of Elias, held the chair...
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    Sciences curator, Gustav Eisen. The genus was circumscribed by Johan Erhard Areschoug in Bot. Not. (1876) on page 68 in 1876 Eisenia bicyclis (the arame...
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  • the Marine algae of New England and Adjacent Coasts.; in 1876, John Erhard Areschoug, a Swedish Professor of Botany at Uppsala University, reported on some...
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