Ceraeochrysa Effusa
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Ceraeochrysa Effusa
''Ceraeochrysa'' is green lacewing genus in the family Chrysopidae, containing the following species: *'' Ceraeochrysa acmon'' *'' Ceraeochrysa acutipuppis'' *'' Ceraeochrysa adornata'' *'' Ceraeochrysa anceps'' *'' Ceraeochrysa angulata'' *'' Ceraeochrysa ariasi'' *'' Ceraeochrysa arioles'' *'' Ceraeochrysa aroguesina'' *'' Ceraeochrysa berlandi'' *'' Ceraeochrysa caligata'' *''Ceraeochrysa castilloi'' *'' Ceraeochrysa caucana'' *'' Ceraeochrysa cincta'' *'' Ceraeochrysa claveri'' *'' Ceraeochrysa costaricensis'' *''Ceraeochrysa cubana'' *'' Ceraeochrysa discolor'' *'' Ceraeochrysa dislepis'' *'' Ceraeochrysa dolichosvela'' *'' Ceraeochrysa effusa'' *'' Ceraeochrysa elegans'' *''Ceraeochrysa everes'' *''Ceraeochrysa fairchildi'' *''Ceraeochrysa falcifera'' *''Ceraeochrysa fiebrigi'' *''Ceraeochrysa gradata'' *''Ceraeochrysa inbio'' *''Ceraeochrysa indicata'' *''Ceraeochrysa infausta'' *''Ceraeochrysa josephina ''Ceraeochrysa'' is green lacewing genus in the family Chrysopi ...
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Johannes Michael Friedrich Adams
Johann Friedrich Adam, later called Michael Friedrich Adams (1780 in Moscow – 1 March 1838, in Vereya) was a botanist from Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia. He studied from 1795–1796 in the medical school of Saint Petersburg, St. Petersburg. In the years 1800–1802 he traveled across Transcaucasia in the entourage of Count Apollo Mussin-Pushkin (1760–1805). In 1805, he was part of a scientific team attached to the unsuccessful diplomatic mission of Count Yury Golovkin to China. After the failure of the mission, he and many of the other scientists stayed on in Siberia to pursue their researches. In 1806, while in Yakutsk, he heard about an intact woolly mammoth carcass near the mouth of the Lena River. He hastily arranged an expedition to the location where he was able to recover most of the skeleton, skin, and almost forty pounds of hair. At the time, and for almost a century after, this was the most complete mammoth known. He returned to St. Petersburg with h ...
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