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Baker, D. B., 2004 Type material of Hymenoptera described by O. L. Radoszkowsky in the Natural History Museum, London, and the localities of A. P. Fedtschencko's Reise in Turkestan
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Pesenko, Yu. A. & Astafurova, Yu. V. 2003: Annotated Bibliography of Russian and Soviet Publications on the Bees 1771 - 2002 (Hymenoptera: Apoidea; excluding
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After he died, his widow published his investigations and work, before she started re-exploring. She later worked with their son,
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He also collected significant numbers of insects from three explorations from 1869 to 1873. These were then studied by
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from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, Collected by the Kyushu University Expedition (Hymenoptera, Andrenidae) (1)"
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valley. In 1870, they explored the Fan Mountains south of the Zarafshan. In 1871, they reached the
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Puteshestvie v Turkestan; zoogeographicheskia izledovania. Gos. izd-vo Geograficheskoi Literatury
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Robert Middleton and Huw Thomas, "Tajikistan and the High Pamirs", Odyssey Guides, 2008
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19 February] 1844  – 31 August/15 September 1873), or
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may each refer to either Alexei Fedtchenko, or his son Boris Fedtchenko.
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Rix, Martyn; Strange, Kit (April 2017). "855. Iris Stolonifera".
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Index

Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko

O.S.
Irkutsk
Russian Empire
Mont Blanc
France
Moscow University
Turkestan
Author abbrev. (botany)
Russian
O.S.
naturalist
explorer
central Asia
Irkutsk
Siberia
gymnasium
University of Moscow
zoology
geology
Olga Armfeldt
Turkestan
Samarkand
Panjakent
Zarafshan River
Alay Valley
Daroot-Korgan
Pamir Mountains
Ferdinand Morawitz

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