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- Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld (1858-1913) was an Austrian zoologist, alpinist, and traveler. He was also a notable spongiologist. von Lendenfeld...
- annaskala is a species of jellyfish that was discovered in 1882 by Robert Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld. Cyanea annaskala is in the scyphozoan class of the phylum...
- Édouard Placide Duch****aing de Fontbressin Randolph Kirkpatrick Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld Edward Alfred Minchin Giovanni Domenico Nardo Eduard Oscar...
- Lendenfeld may refer to: Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld (1858–1913), Austrian zoologist, alpinist and traveller Lendenfeld Peak, the sixth-highest...
- of Panama and Colombia. The species was first described by Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld in 1910. Geodia ataxastra. Retrieved through: World Register...
- Peak originally appeared in 1884 under the name Kant on a map by Robert Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld, but as early as 1891 under its current name on a map by...
- summit is named after the Austrian zoologist and mountaineer Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld. It is on the northeast ridge of Mount Tasman, separated...
- Ocean off the coast of California. It was first described by Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld in 1910. Geodia breviana. Retrieved through: World Register...
- found in the tropical Pacific Ocean and was first described by Robert J. Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld in 1910. "Geodia amphistrongyla (Lendenfeld, 1910)". World...
- Theonellidae is a family of sponges belonging to the order Tetractinellida, which was first described by Robert von Lendenfeld in 1903. Theonella conica...