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- Alexander von Lingelsheim (27 September 1874, in Arolsen – 5 March 1937, in Breslau) was a German botanist and pharmacist. He studied natural sciences...
- diplococci. It was first classified as Micrococcus cinereus by Alexander von Lingelsheim in 1906. Using DNA hybridization, N. cinerea exhibits 50% similarity...
- class: Betaproteobacteria Order: Neisseriales Family: Neisseriaceae Genus: Neisseria Species: N. sicca Binomial name Neisseria sicca von Lingelsheim, 1908...
- mandschurica (Rupr.) S.S.Sun, or F. nigra var. mandschurica (Rupr.) Lingelsheim. However, unlike that species, Fraxinus mandshurica is dioecious, with...
- 1883 and was separated as a different species in 1907 by Alexander von Lingelsheim. The specific epithet uhdei refers to Carl Uhde, a German plant collector...
- Freidrich-Wilhelms-University) in Breslau. Her teachers included Alexander von Lingelsheim, Ferdinand Albin Pax and Georg Kükenthal. She retained her birth name...
-  44. Seifert 1985, p. 48. Seifert 1985, p. 50. Seifert 1985, p. 54. Lingelsheim, A. (1921). "Stilbella arndtii, ein neuer entomogener Höhlenorganismus...
- Fost. Iris ivanovae Doronkin Iris kemaonensis Wall. Iris leptophylla Lingelsheim Iris narcissiflora Diels. Iris sikkimensis ****s Iris tigridia Bunge...
- together with Ferdinand Albin Pax and later with F.A. Pax and Alexander von Lingelsheim. Partial List Verzeichnis der bisher in Schlesien aufgefunden Hymenopteren...
- Lindsay Stuart Smith (1917–1970) Myrtaceae Bu Lingelsheimia Alexander von Lingelsheim (1874–1937) Phyllanthaceae Bu Linnaea Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) Caprifoliaceae...