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THE LINNAEUS APOSTLES

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EUROPE • MIDDLE EAST, NORTH EAST & WEST AFRICA

VOLUME FOUR



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bee-hives/beehives
Fountain of Solomon
date tree, Phoenix dactylifera L.
figs
lemons
Phoenix dactylifera L. > Date tree
vine, Vitis vinifera L.
Vitis vinifera L. > vine
observe/observed/observing
clay
coal dust
Archipelago, the
Cous
Cyprus
Damiata
Dead Sea
Egypt
Galilee
Mansora
Mesurat
Mount Tabor/Thabor
Natolia
Smyrna
Stanchio
Acarus citri Acarus citri, Hasselquist, invalid name, but probably a Bdella sp.
Acarus citri, Hasselquist, invalid name, but probably a Bdella sp. > Acarus citri
Acarus testudinis, Hyalomma aegyptium, Linn., Camel tick
Apis mellifera, Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee
Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee > Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee > Common Bee
Aranaea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified > Aranea vitis
Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified > Spider of Galilee
Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified
Aranea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified > Spider of the Vine
Aranea vitis, Aranaea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified
Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp > Cynips Psenes
Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp > Gall Fly of the Fig
caspius, Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Culex aegypti
caspius, Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Gnat of Egypt
common bee, Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee
Culex aegypti, Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti)
Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Gnat of Egypt
Culex cypri, Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus
Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus > Culex cypri
Cynips aegypti, a gall-fly not identified
Cynips aegypti, Hasselquist, a gall-fly not identified > Egyptian Gall Fly
Cynips insana, Westw., gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks > Tenthredo sodomitica
Cynips Psenes, Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp
Cynips Sycomori, Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp
fly of the ox eye, Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria
gall fly of Egypt, Cynips aegypti Hasselquist, a gall-fly not identified
gall fly of the fig, Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp
gall-fly on Phoenix dactylifera L. > Tenthredo dactyli
gall-fly, a (not identified) > Cynips aegypti
galls, caused by Cynips insana, Westw., the gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks > Mad Apples
Glebionis coronaria, (L.) Cass. ex Spach > Ox Eye
Gnat of Egypt, Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius. Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti)
Hyalomma aegyptium, Linn., Camel tick > Acarus testudinis
Ichneumon natoliae, Ichneumon natoliae, Linn., an ichneumon wasp
Ichneumon natoliae, Linn., an ichneumon wasp > Ichneumon natoliae
Ichneumon vitis, Ichneumon vitis, Linn., an ichneumon wasp
Ichneumon vitis, Linn., an ichneumon wasp > Ichneumon vitis
mad apples galls caused by; Cynips insana, Westw., the gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks
Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria (L.) Cass. ex Spach > Musca Buphthalmi
Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria > Fly of the Ox Eye
Musca Buphthalmi, Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria (L.) Cass. ex Spach
Nemoptera bipennis, (Illiger), Thread Lacewing > Panorpa Coa
ox eye, Glebionis coronaria, (L.) Cass. ex Spach
Panorpa Coa, Nemoptera bipennis, (Illiger), Thread Lacewing
Spider of Galilee, Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified
Spider of the Vine, Aranea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified
spider, a (not identified) > Aranea galilaea
Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp > Cynips Sycomori
Tenthredo Dactyli, gall-fly on Phoenix dactylifera L.
Tenthredo sodomitica, Cynips insana, Westw., gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks
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