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Henry Andrew Imshaug (1925–2010) was an
American lichenologist notable for work on the
genus Buellia and his "enormous and
important collections from...
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south of the
Eielson Peninsula and
Dolleman Island, and
north of the
Imshaug Peninsula and
Steele Island. The
Eland Mountains are to the
northwest and...
- Parmeliaceae. It was
first formally described as a new
species in 1954 by
Henry Imshaug. It has a
bipolar distribution, that is, it
occurs at both of Earth's polar...
- Arg. (1895)
Buellia ambuta (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. (1931)
Buellia amphidexia Imshaug ex R.C.
Harris (1988)
Buellia anatolidioides Vain. (1890)
Buellia anatolodia...
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australiensis Zahlbr. (1928)
Lecanora pallida var.
caesiorubella (Ach.) H.Magn. (1955)
Lecanora caesiorubella subsp.
glaucomodes (Nyl.)
Imshaug &
Brodo (1966)...
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Imshaug (1954)
Parmelia lambii Øvstedal (2009)
Placopsis lambii Hertel & V.Wirth (1987)
Trebouxia lambii Ahmadjian (1959)
Umbilicaria lambii Imshaug (1957)...
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monograph on the
genus Alectoria. The
species epithet honors Henry Andrew Imshaug. The
variety venezuelensis,
proposed in 1994,
occurs in Venezuela. The...
- doi:10.1890/0012-9658(1997)078[1199:HDOTFI]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0012-9658.
Imshaug, H.A. (1957). "Alpine
lichens of
western United States and
adjacent Canada...
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Antiquities in Oslo
Universitetets Oldsaksamling,
Historisk Museum, Oslo)
Imshaug stave church Kvie
stave church Liseherad stave church Mæl
stave church...
- Bell,
Wildlife service,
expedition leader and
ornithologist Henry Andrew Imshaug,
Michigan State University,
lichenologist John
Stewart Dugdale, DSIR, entomologist...