- Kováts, 1856 †****us
herthae (Unger) Iljinskaja, 1964 †****us hitch****ii
Lesquereux, 1861 †****us
hondoensis (Watari) Watari, 1952 †****us
hookeri Ettingshausen...
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Charles Léo
Lesquereux (November 18, 1806 –
October 25, 1889) was a Swiss-born
bryologist and a
pioneer of
American paleobotany who
studied the formation...
- elm
Fossil elms
Ulmus affinis Lesquereux (syn=
Ulmus californica Lesquereux)
Ulmus braunii Heer
Ulmus brownellii Lesquereux Ulmus carpinoides (Goeppert)...
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menardi Brongniart (1828) S.micaudi (Zeller (1886-1888) S.monostigma
Lesquereux (1866) S.orbicularis
Brongniart (1828) S.ovata
Sauveur (1848) S.pachyderma...
- †Cyclopteridaceae.
Species are from the Carboniferous.
Cyclopteris elegans Lesquereux, 1854 - from the
Carboniferous of Pennsylvania, USA
Cyclopteris elegans...
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Lyginodendraceae Scott (1909);
Sphenopteridaceae Gopp. (1842);
Pseudopecopteridaceae Lesquereux (1884);
Megaloxylaceae Scott (1909), nom. rej.;
Rhetinangiaceae Scott...
- †Planera
cretacea Berry, 1907 (Cretaceous;
North Carolina) †Planera
dubia Lesquereux, 1859 (Eocene,
Chuckanut Formation, Washington) †Planera
emarginata (Göppert)...
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species and is
considered defunct. The
genus is
named in
honor of Leo
Lesquereux, 1805–1889,
Swiss and
American botanist. Genus:
Lesquerella S. Watson...
- have been
found in
Canada (British Columbia, Alberta) and the
United States (Kansas). "†Sequoia
condita Lesquereux 1875 (coast redwood)". PBDB.org. v t e...
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Icones Muscorum which was
completed in 1874 by his colleagues, Leo
Lesquereux.
Lesquereux and
Thomas P.
James also
completed his
Manual of
Mosses of North...