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    Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer (19 December 1829, in Munich – 16 February 1927, in Munich), was a Bavarian taxonomist and botanist. Radlkofer became...
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    restoration of the original version of the name. In 1888 German taxonomist Ludwig Radlkofer placed Melicoccus in the tribe Melicocceae together with eight other...
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    from specimens collected near Moreton Bay by Charles Fraser. In 1879, Ludwig Radlkofer transferred the species to the genus Cupaniopsis as C.anacardioides...
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    restoration of the original version of the name. In 1888 German taxonomist Ludwig Radlkofer placed Melicoccus in the tribe Melicocceae together with eight other...
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  • Otto Renner (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    accepted genetic theory. He studied botany under Karl von Goebel and Ludwig Radlkofer at the University of Munich, and with Wilhelm Pfeffer at the University...
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    Mischocarpus exangulatus (category Taxa named by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer)
    Mueller, and later transferred to Mischocarpus by German botanist Ludwig Radlkofer. Mischocarpus exangulatus is found on the east coast of Queensland...
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    Diemen published in 1810. In 1883 the German taxonomist and botanist Ludwig Radlkofer transferred a number of species, including E. variablile, to the new...
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    Europe, he studied for a year under K.F.P. Martius, Carl Nägeli and Ludwig Radlkofer in Munich and, in 1871, under J.L. von Hanstein in Bonn. Later in the...
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    species was formally described in 1879 by Bavarian botanist Ludwig Radlkofer. Although Radlkofer's name may have been based on an earlier description by Ferdinand...
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    collected plant material from Cape York. In 1879, Bavarian botanist Ludwig Radlkofer reassigned the species to the genus Toechima. Toechima daemelianum...
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  • (1834–1919), and continued his studies at the University of Munich under Ludwig Radlkofer (1829–1927) and Richard Hertwig (1850–1937). From 1893 until 1897,...
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  • Franz Wilhelm Neger (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    his habilitation under the sponsorship of Karl Ritter von Goebel and Ludwig Radlkofer. Afterwards, he worked as a professor at the forest academies in Eisenach...
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    his doctorate from the University of Munich under the sponsorship of Ludwig Radlkofer (1829–1927). After a few years of scientific travel, he served as an...
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  • Thumbnail for Cupaniopsis baileyana
    flagelliformis. Cupaniopsis baileyana was first formally described in 1924 by Ludwig Radlkofer in Repertorium Specierum Novarum Regni Vegetabilis. The specific epithet...
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    Phytographiae Australiae from specimens collected near Rockhampton. In 1879, Ludwig Radlkofer transferred the species to Cupaniopsis as C. wadsworthii. Cupaniopsis...
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    from specimens collected near Moreton Bay by Walter Hill. In 1879, Ludwig Radlkofer transferred the species to Cupaniopsis as C. serrata. Smooth tuckeroo...
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    from specimens collected near Sankey's Scrub near Brisbane. In 1924, Ludwig Radlkofer transferred the species to Cupaniopsis as C. shirleyana. The specific...
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  • T. K. G. Herzog (category Academic staff of the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    doctorate in 1903 from the University of Munich as a student of botanist Ludwig Radlkofer (1829-1927). Later on, he obtained his habilitation at Eidgenössische...
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    at the University of Munich, where he was influenced by botanists Ludwig Radlkofer and Carl Wilhelm von Nägeli. After graduation, he worked as an assistant...
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    Lepiderema pulchella (category Taxa named by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer)
    Lepiderema pulchella was first formally described in 1907 by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer in Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien Nachtr. Fine-leaved tuckeroo...
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  • in 1878, based on a plant collected by Karl Hartweg. The same year, Ludwig Radlkofer described W. pallida, based on the same Hartweg specimen as well as...
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    Cupaniopsis (category Taxa named by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer)
    genus Cupaniopsis was first formally described in 1879 by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer in the journal Sitzungsberichte der Mathematisch-Physikalischen...
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    Chine (in French). Vol. 2. Paris. p. 255. Retrieved 11 August 2018. Radlkofer, Ludwig; Gilg, Ernest Friedrich (1897). "Sapindaceae". Die Natürliche Pflanzenfamilien...
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    Cupaniopsis foveolata (category Taxa named by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer)
    Fragmenta phytographiæ Australiæ in 1875. In 1879 the German botanist Ludwig Radlkofer created the genus Cupaniopsis to accommodate species from the Asia-Pacific...
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  • Wilhelm Theodor Gümbel (category Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni)
    Pflanzengeographie (by Otto Sendtner, completed and edited by Gümbel and Ludwig Radlkofer), 1860 – Vegetation conditions of the Bavarian Forest. The standard...
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  • Amazonas, Acre Sarcaulus wurdackii Aubrév. - Amazonas Region in Peru Radlkofer, Ludwig Adolph Timotheus. 1882. Sitzungsberichte der Mathematisch-Physikalischen...
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    Max Pettenkofer (1818–1901), Carl von Voit (1831–1908) and Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer (1829–1927), he published the biological journal Zeitschrift...
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    to October in the species' native range. It is named for Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greyia radlkoferi...
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  • found in South America. It was first described in 1895, by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer. Paullinia paullinioides is a tropical liana. It has trifoliolate...
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    Zanha africana (category Taxa named by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer)
    Zanha africana, commonly known as the velvet-fruited zanha in English and as mkalya or mkwanga in Swahili, is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae...
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