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Bengt Anders Euphrasén
Born1756
Västergötland, Sweden
Died(1796-12-25)25 December 1796
Stockholm, Sweden
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Author abbrev. (botany)Euphrasén

Bengt Anders Euphrasén (born 1756 in the parish of Habo, historical province of Västergötland, Sweden; died 25 December 1796 in Stockholm) was a Swedish botanist. Euphrasén studied at the veterinary school in Skara and then entered Uppsala University where he graduated in 1784.

In 1788, with the support of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Euphrasén made a natural history trip to the Antilles, which included Saint Barthélemy and Saint Christopher island (today Saint Kitts). After his return, Euphrasén was appointed assistant professor ("deputy demonstrator") of botany in Stockholm.

Publications

The standard author abbreviation Euphrasén is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

  1. ^ (in German) Symbolae Antillana: seu fundamenta Florae India Occidenttalis, p.45
  2. Catalogue of the german national library, (Entry for:Euphrasén, Bengt Anders, 1756-1796)
  3. (in German) Bengt And. Euphraséns Reise nach der schwedisch-westindischen Insel. (Translation: Bengt Anders Euphrasén trip to the Swedish West Indies)
  4. International Plant Names Index.  Euphrasén.

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