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  1. Johan Christian Fabricius (7 January 1745 – 3 March 1808) was a Danish zoologist, specialising in "Insecta", which at that time included all arthropods: insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, and is considered [1] one of the most important entomologists of the 18th century, having named nearly 10,000 ...

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  2. Johann Christian Fabricius (born Jan. 7, 1745, Tøndern, Den.—died March 3, 1808, Kiel) was a Danish entomologist known for his extensive taxonomic research based upon the structure of insect mouthparts rather than upon their wings. He also advanced theoretical propositions that were progressive for his time, particularly his view that new ...

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  3. Jan 7, 2020 · Learn about the life and work of Johan Christian Fabricius (1745-1808), who named nearly 10,000 insect species and developed a system of classification based on mouth parts. He also had progressive views on evolution and hybridization, and influenced later naturalists such as Cuvier and Latreille.

  4. Jan 7, 2020 · Learn about the Danish zoologist who applied Linnaean taxonomy to insects and cited sources such as Georg Markgraf and Joseph Banks. See images of his books, woodcuts, and a portrait.

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  5. 1745-1808. Danish Entomologist and Economist. J ohann Christian Fabricius was one of the most distinguished entomologists of the eighteenth century and an outstanding theoretical natural scientist. His research greatly increased and organized knowledge about insects as a class of animals.

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  7. Apr 11, 2018 · 1761. Johan Christian Fabricius lived from 7 January 1745 to 3 March 1808 and was a Danish zoologist specializing in insects which included what are now classified as insects, arachnids, crustaceans and others. He was a student of Carl Linnaeus, a well known Swedish scientist who pioneered cataloging and classsifiying species.

  8. Fabricius, Johann Christian (b. Tønder, South Jutland, Denmark, 7 January 1745; d. Kiel, Germany, 3 March 1808) entomology. Fabricius was undoubtedly one of the most distinguished entomologists and ranks with Carl de Geer, P. A. Latreille, A. G. Oliver, and other prominent specialists of earlier times.

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