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schemes has
moved species between Nageia and Podocarpus, and in 1969, de
Laubenfels divided the huge
genus Podocarpus into Dacrycarpus,
Decussocarpus (an...
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David John de
Laubenfels or D. J. de
Laubenfels (1925 –
February 6, 2016) was an
American botanist known as an
expert on
tropical conifers. The standard...
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University of Hawaii. De
Laubenfels, M. W., 1929 : The
sponges of California. Dept. of Zoology. 634 pg. De
Laubenfels, M. W., 1954 : The
sponges of...
- name of the
species was
first validly published in 1934 by Max
Walker de
Laubenfels, as
Polyfibrospongia echina.
Smenospongia aurea 5-Bromo-DMT Hallucinogenic...
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Spongia sterea de
Laubenfels & Storr, 1958
Spongia suriganensis (Wilson, 1925)
Spongia sweeti (Kirkpatrick, 1900)
Spongia tampa de
Laubenfels & Storr, 1958...
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Araucaria laubenfelsii (De
Laubenfels' Araucaria) is a
species of
conifer in the
family Araucariaceae. It is
found only on
Grande Terre, the main island...
- Bibcode:2021NatPl...7.1015S. doi:10.1038/s41477-021-00964-4. PMID 34282286. de
Laubenfels, D.J.; Adema, F. (1998). "A
taxonomic revision of the
genera Cycas and...
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divided into
sections A, B, and C by
Florin in 1931. The
revisions of de
Laubenfels and
Quinn (see references),
reclassified the
former section A as the new...
- It was
first established by the
American spongiologist Max
Walker de
Laubenfels in 1932. It
contains these 27 species:
Neopetrosia carbonaria (Lamarck...
- (Tanita, 1965)
Haliclona (Reniera)
osiris (de
Laubenfels, 1954)
Haliclona (Reniera)
phlox (de
Laubenfels, 1954)
Haliclona (Reniera)
portroyalensis Jackson...