- François
Fulgis Chevallier (1796,
Paris – 1840) was a
French botanist whose areas of
interest included fungi,
ferns and algae. In 1821 he
received his...
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Tristetilor Part II (bijutierul) (The Sadnesses' Road Part II (The Jewler)) Cad
Fulgi / SOS (Snowflakes Fall / SOS)
Dialog K (Dialogue K)
Punct (Period) Am Uitat...
- Lycoperdaceae. The
family Agaricaceae was
published by
French botanist François
Fulgis Chevallier in 1826. It is
named after the type
genus Agaricus, originally...
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Antonina Borissova Jean-Baptiste Édouard
Bornet Irwin M.
Brodo François
Fulgis Chevallier Louisa Collings Chicita F.
Culberson William Louis Culberson...
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Medici (Libretto by G. Perosio, Lodi 1874) I
Moncalda (Libretto by
Fulgi,
Milan 1880)
Federico Struensée (Novi
Ligure 1908) Le
Diable au
corps (Libr...
- acids.
Boletaceae were
first described by the
French botanist François
Fulgis Chevallier in 1826, as a
family distinct from Agaricaceae. Five
genera were...
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cricketer (d. 1849)
James Williams,
American diplomat (d. 1869) July 2 François
Fulgis Chevallier,
French botanist (d. 1840)
Michael Thonet, German-Austrian cabinet...
- The
Dothideaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Dothideales.
Species in this
family have a
widespread distribution,
especially in
tropical areas. As...
- The
Pucciniaceae are a
family of rust
fungi that
cause plant diseases,
mainly on
cereals such as wheat. The
family contains over 4900 species: many of...
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Sclerophora is a
genus of lichen-forming
fungi in the
family Coniocybaceae.
Largely restricted to
temperate latitudes,
three of its
species have been reported...