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Zoological eponyms honouring the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller

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Ferdinand von Mueller, Government Botanist of Victoria from 1853 to 1896, was commemorated in a large number of zoological species, mostly as a result of his export of specimens to European museums.
Edinburgh University Press
Title: Zoological eponyms honouring the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller
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Ferdinand von Mueller, Government Botanist of Victoria from 1853 to 1896, was commemorated in a large number of zoological species, mostly as a result of his export of specimens to European museums.

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