its a book writen by Carolus Cinnaeus in 1735
From Wikipedia it looks like 'Systema Naturae'.
The famous book written by Carolus Linnaeus is "Systema Naturae." This book laid the foundation for modern taxonomy by introducing the binomial nomenclature system to classify and organize living organisms.
The book in which Linnaeus published his classification system was called "Systema Naturae".
It was written by Carolus Linnaeus.
Its not provided who discovered but this species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 under its current scientific name.
Carl von Linné a.k.a. Carolos von Linnaeus named it in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae.
Carl Linnaeus's system of classification, also known as binomial nomenclature, was introduced in his book "Systema Naturae" in 1735. Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist who is considered the father of modern taxonomy for devising this system to classify and organize living organisms based on their similarities.
Carolus Linnaeus included kraken as cephalopods with the scientific name Microcosmus in the first edition of his Systema Naturae (1735); but not the story, Erik Pontoppidan, bishop of Bergen, in his "Natural History of Norway" (Copenhagen, 1752-3) did more, but even before them there were accounts in Icelandic sagas and sea stories.
Georg Wolfgang Knorr has written: 'Deliciae naturae selectae'
Johannes has written: 'De principiis naturae' -- subject(s): Philosophy of nature
William Lutley Sclater has written: 'Systema avium Ethiopicarum' -- subject(s): Birds 'The geography of mammals' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Geographical distribution, Mammals, Zoogeography