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- Laubmann is a German language surname. Notable people with the name include: Alfred Laubmann (1886–1965), German zoologist and ornithologist Georg von...
- Georg von Laubmann (3 October 1843 – 5 June 1909) was a German philologist and librarian. Von Laubmann was born in Hof, Bavaria. From 1861 to 1866, he...
- difficult properties. Phosphophyllite was first described in 1920 by Heinrich Laubmann and Hermann Steinmetz. The name derives from from Ancient Gr**** phyllon 'leaf'...
- Alfred Louis Laubmann (20 October 1886 - 18 October 1965) was a German zoologist and ornithologist who worked as curator at the Bavarian State Collection...
- Image Subspecies Distribution C. a. hachi****i (Laubmann, 1941) from extreme southern Arizona, southwestern New Mexico, and west central Texas in the US...
- west Java H. s. saturatior Hume, 1874 – Andaman Islands H. s. fokiensis Laubmann & Götz, 1926 – south and east China, Taiwan and Hainan The brown-breasted...
- Salvadori & Albertis 1875 A. b. plumifer Ramsay 1883 A. b. wiedenfeldi Laubmann 1914 Wallace's owlet-nightjar, Aegotheles wallacii Gray 1859 Mountain owlet-nightjar...
- Cambridge University Press. p. 863. Wilhelm von Christ and Georg von Laubmann in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie Conrad Bursian in Biographisches Jahrbuch...
- in his Systema naturae of 1788. In 1917, the German naturalist Alfred Laubmann proposed the substitute binomial name Alcedo hercules to replace the preoccupied...
- in the plumage and there are four recognized subspecies: V. i. aigneri (Laubmann, 1913) – southeast Turkey to ****stan V. i. indicus (Boddaert, 1783) –...