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- are named in his honour. Dialexis de novae et prius incognitae stellae inusitatae magnitudinis et splendidissimi luminis apparitione, et de eiusdem stellae...
- Banksia idiogenes is a species of tufted shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has hairy stems, deeply pinnatifid leaves, distinctive, scented...
- Instead, he began working on a treatise, entitled Consideratio Astronomica inusitatae Novae et prodigiosae Stellae, superiori 1604 anno, sub initium Octobris...
- Denique hoc vasculum materice incognitas, coloris insoliti, et formae inusitatae, Henrico seniori Anglorum regi pro magno munere oblatum est, ac deinde...
- 3 subspecies) D. ser. Ionthocarpae (1 species, 2 subspecies) D. ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species...
-  Runcinatae D. ser. Triangulares D. ser. Aphragma D. ser. Ionthocarpae D. ser. Inusitatae D. ser. Subulatae D. ser. Gymnocephalae D. ser. Plumosae D. ser. Concinnae...
- subsp. chrysophoenix (now B. ionthocarpa subsp. chrysophoenix) Series Inusitatae D. idiogenes (now B. idiogenes) Series Subulatae D. subulata (now B. subulata)...
-  lepidorhiza) D. ser. Ionthocarpae (1 species, 2 subspecies) D. ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species...
- 3 subspecies) D. ser. Ionthocarpae (1 species, 2 subspecies) D. ser. Inusitatae (1 species) D. ser. Subulatae (1 species) D. ser. Gymnocephalae (11 species...
- subsp. chrysophoenix (now B. ionthocarpa subsp. chrysophoenix) D. ser. Inusitatae D. idiogenes (now B. idiogenes) D. ser. Subulatae D. subulata (now B. subulata)...