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accidentally discovered twice (1900 FE; 1908 CV) by Shin
Hirayama DMP · 727 728
Leonisis 1912 NU Leo Gans (1843–1935; bio-de),
German chemist and
president of the...
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February 11, 1912
Heidelberg A. M****inger MAR 32 km MPC · JPL 728
Leonisis 1912 NU
Leonisis February 16, 1912
Vienna J.
Palisa FLO 5.9 km MPC · JPL 729 Watsonia...
- 728
Leonisis is an
asteroid of the
Flora family,
discovered by
Austrian astronomer Johann Palisa on 16
February 1912 from Vienna.
There is some uncertainty...
- 728
Leonisis 16
February 1912 list 730
Athanasia 10
April 1912 list 734
Benda 11
October 1912 list 750
Oskar 28
April 1913 list 782
Montefiore 18 March...
- 1857
Phyllobius lateralis stierlinensis Desbrochers, 1873
Phyllobius leonisi Pic, 1902
Phyllobius longipilis Boheman, 1843
Phyllobius maculicornis Germar...
- Parthenope, 35 Leukothea, 38 Leda, 111 Ate, 194 Prokne, 262 Valda, 728
Leonisis, and 747 Winchester", The
Minor Planet Bulletin, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 119–122...
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redder in
visible wavelengths, like the D-type. An
example may be 728
Leonisis,
although it has also been
classified as an A-type. "JPL Small-Body Database...
- Parthenope, 35 Leukothea, 38 Leda, 111 Ate, 194 Prokne, 262 Valda, 728
Leonisis, and 747 Winchester", The
Minor Planet Bulletin, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 119–122...
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Pterostichus dulcis (Bates, 1883)
Pterostichus kerzhneri Lafer, 1983
Pterostichus leonisi Apfelbeck, 1904
Pterostichus praetermissus (Chaudoir, 1868) Pterostichus...
- Schilsky, 1911 c g
Phyllobius leonhardi Schilsky, 1908 c g
Phyllobius leonisi Pic, 1902 c g
Phyllobius lewisi (Sharp, 1896) c g
Phyllobius litoralis...