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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...
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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...
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Placide Duch****aing de
Fontbressin Randolph Kirkpatrick Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld Edward Alfred Minchin Giovanni Domenico Nardo Eduard Oscar...
- Head, and Jim Murphy. The mountain's
toponym was
applied by
Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld to
honour Ernst Haeckel (1834–1919),
botanist at the University...
- 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...
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found in the
tropical Pacific Ocean and was
first described by
Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld in 1910. "Geodia
amphistrongyla (Lendenfeld, 1910)". World...
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Ocean off the
coast of California. It was
first described by
Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld in 1910.
Geodia breviana. Retrieved through:
World Register...
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summit is
named after the
Austrian zoologist and
mountaineer Robert J.
Lendlmayer von Lendenfeld. It is on the
northeast ridge of
Mount Tasman, separated...
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Panama and Colombia. The
species was
first described by
Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld in 1910.
Geodia ataxastra. Retrieved through:
World Register...
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Lendenfeld may
refer to:
Robert J.
Lendlmayer von
Lendenfeld (1858–1913),
Austrian zoologist,
alpinist and
traveller Lendenfeld Peak, the sixth-highest...