- in his
classification system,
placing them in a
third kingdom,
Regnum Lapideum. In 1674,
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek,
often called the "father of microscopy"...
-
living kingdom (a
fourth kingdom in toto) to the Animale,
Vegetabile (and
Lapideum meaning Mineral) of Linnaeus: the
Kingdom Protista. When
feeding as a heterotroph...
- the
plant kingdom (regnum vegetabile), and the "mineral kingdom" (regnum
lapideum). Linnaeus's
Systema Naturae lists only
about 10,000
species of organisms...
-
established three kingdoms,
namely Regnum Animale,
Regnum Vegetabile and
Regnum Lapideum. This approach, the Animal,
Vegetable and
Mineral Kingdoms,
survives today...
- Mattir. 1900
Tuber lannaense S.Lumyong 2016
Chiang Mai,
Thailand Tuber lapideum Mattir. 1887
Tuber latisporum Juan Chen & P.G.Liu 2007
Tuber lauryi Trappe...
- (Vittad.) Rabenh.
Tuber excavatum f.
globispora Vacek Tuber excavatum subsp.
lapideum (Mattir.) E.
Fisch Tuber excavatum var.
brevisporum E.
Fisch Tuber excavatum...
- the
family Progonocimicidae inside Hemiptera.
Fulgoridium F.
egens F.
lapideum F.
dubium F.
latum F.
venosum F.
pallidum F.
geinitzi F.
spilographum F...
- Gr****is in 1670
mentioning a
large stone baptismal vessel/font (magnum
lapideum coopertum,
baptisterium in
quadam capella a
parte sinistra altaris maioris...
- with an
additional 142-page
Mantissa Plantarum.
Volume 3
covered Regnum Lapideum – the
mineral kingdom – and
appendices to all
three volumes; it comprised...
- the
plant kingdom (Regnum vegetabile) and the "mineral kingdom" (Regnum
lapideum) each of
which he
further divided into classes, orders,
genera and species...