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Meaning of "scientifically described"

Scientifically described means that something has been explained or defined based on scientific principles, methods, or observations. It indicates that the description or explanation is derived from scientific research, experimentation, or study, providing a more accurate and objective understanding

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The new species of mammals and frogs are now being scientifically described.
Securing the preservation of the scientifically described microbial biodiversity in Finnish culture collections.
Other phylogenetically distinct genera exist which have not been scientifically described yet.
Feuillée scientifically described many South American plants for the first time.
It was the first non-avian dinosaur genus to be scientifically described.
The Australian humpback dolphin is scientifically described in the journal Marine Mammal Science.
He also, with American physician and missionary Thomas Staughton Savage, first scientifically described the gorilla.
However, this first scientifically described Neanderthal was misunderstood by colleagues as " modern ".
This stromatolite from Saint John is the world 's first scientifically described Precambrian fossil.
Newton scientifically described the species in 1872 and gave it the scientific name Palaeornis exsul.
Together with Marco Avanzini, they were scientifically described as " Sphingopus ladinicus.
It was first scientifically described in 1820 by the Italian botanist Luigi Aloysius Colla.
Early discoveries included Astrodon, the first scientifically described sauropod from North America.
It was first scientifically described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber in 1776.
Only around 1.75 million of these have been scientifically described.

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Cidaris abyssicola was first scientifically described in 1869 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
In total, approximately 100 species have been formally scientifically described.
Aporocidaris milleri was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
The morph was scientifically described as a distinct species Oncorhynchus iwame in 1961 by Kimura & Nakamura.
Brissalius vannoordenburgi was first scientifically described in 2008 by Coppard.
In 1808, Cuvier scientifically described the theropod vertebrae as the first dinosaur remains ever.
Aspidodiadema intermedium was first scientifically described in 1977 by Shigei.
It was first scientifically described in 1878 by Italian botanist Odoardo Beccari.
Austrocidaris pawsoni was first scientifically described in 1974 by McKnight.
It was scientifically described in 1902 by American mycologist Charles Horton Peck.
Clypeaster chesheri was first scientifically described in 1970 by Serafy.
The species was scientifically described in 1872, with a female specimen as the holotype.
Aporocidaris incerta was first scientifically described in 1902 by Koehler.
It was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.
Amphipneustes rostratus was first scientifically described in 1926 by Koehler.
It was first scientifically described by French botanist Charles Louis L'Héritier de Brutelle in 1789.
Brissus latecarinatus was first scientifically described in 1778 by Leske.
This species was first scientifically described in 1825 by the British zoologist John Edward Gray.
Caenopedina alanbakeri was first scientifically described in 1989 by Rowe.
The fungus was first scientifically described in 2006 under the name Chalara fraxinea.
Anametalia sternaloides was first scientifically described in 1874 by Bolau.
The species was scientifically described by Belgian zoologist Pierre-Joseph van Beneden in 1881.
Brisaster capensis was first scientifically described in 1880 by Studer.
The species was scientifically described on 31 July 2014 in the journal Marine Mammal Science.
Brissopsis oldhami was first scientifically described in 1893 by Alcock.
Brissopsis alta was first scientifically described in 1907 by Oie Theodor Jensen Mortensen.
Araeosoma fenestratum was first scientifically described in 1872 by Thomson.
Aeshna palmata was scientifically described for the first time in 1856 by Hermann Hagen.
Caenopedina porphyrogigas was first scientifically described in 2009 by Anderson.
Araeosoma belli was first scientifically described in 1903 by Ole Theodor Jensen Mortensen, a Danish zoologist.
Clypeaster australasiae was first scientifically described in 1851 by Gray.
Caenopedina cubensis was first scientifically described in 1869 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
The first time that a dinosaur ended up being scientifically described was at 1824, by William Buckland.
Brissopsis pacifica was first scientifically described in 1898 by Alexander Emanuel Agassiz.
Breynia australasiae was first scientifically described in 1815 by Leach.

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