Insecta svecica descripta a Leonardo Gyllenhal, provides a detailed 19th-century account of Swedish insects, specifically those belonging to the Coleoptera order. Written in Latin, this volume offers a comprehensive description of various species, contributing significantly to the field of entomology during its time. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the classification and characteristics of insects in Sweden, reflecting the state of zoological knowledge in the early 1800s. The careful descriptions and classifications made by Leonhard Gyllenhal offer modern researchers insights into the historical biodiversity and scientific practices of the period. This book remains relevant for historians of science, entomologists, and anyone interested in the natural history of Sweden.
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