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René Malaise

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which he witnessed from a short distance before his return to Stockholm. He then traveled back to Kamchatka in 1924 along with his fiancée, the journalist, writer and explorer
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and did not return from the Soviet Union until 1930. On 31 August 1925 Ester Blenda married him on Kamchatka. They would divorce in 1929.
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contains several chapters with tidbits from the life of Malaise that he has found in different places.
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In his later years he spent most of his time building up a large art collection, including works of
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was incorrect, that the migration of species has been helped by a sunken continent of
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In 1933 he married Ebba Söderhell, a teacher of biology and religion from Stockholm.
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between 1933 and 1935, with Ebba accompanying him on the trip. It was here, in
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There is no written biography on Malaise, but Fredrik Sjöberg's essay
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Swedish entomologist, explorer, art collector and inventor (1892-1978)
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Malaise then set out on another expedition of his own to northern
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The life of René Malaise: From the wild east to a sunken island.
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She is listed in "Adressförteckning för Stockholms förstäder,
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as Söderhell, Ebba, Lärar:a, kv.Blocket 1, Lidingö-Brevik.
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Index


Swedish
Entomologist
explorer
art collector
inventor
Swedish
entomologist
explorer
art collector
inventor
Malaise trap
insects
Kamchatka
Sten Bergman
Eric Hultén
Kamakura
Japan
great earthquake on 31 August 1923
Ester Blenda Nordström
Burma
Yangon
Swedish Museum of Natural History

weevil
Coleoptera
Curculionidae
Burma
type specimen
Marshall

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