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- doi:10.1038/s41467-020-19493-3. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 7723057. PMID 33293507. Oehrens, E.B. "Flora Fungosa Chilena". Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile...
- bids. The son of Sergio Cruz Costa, of Italian roots, and Margot Lorenzen Oehrens, of German descent, he completed his primary studies at the Colegio Alemán...
- remaining on the site and the name is also given as Öhren or Ohren, Øhren, Oehren, Oeren, Herren or Horreum. It was later dedicated to the patronage of Saint...
- (V.P. Heluta) U. Braun & S. Takam. (2000) Erysiphe misodendri (Speer & Oehrens) U. Braun & S. Takam. (2000) Erysiphe miurae (U. Braun) U. Braun & S. Takam...
- near Boulogne, later called Saint-Vulmaire (689) Saint Severa of Oehren, Abbess of Oehren near Trier in Germany (c. 750) Saint Ansegisus, a monk at Fontenelle...
- then persuaded her father, Dagobert II, to build for her the convent of Oehren near Trier in Germany. She also built the monastery of Echternach for St...
- 304) Saint Modesta, niece of St Modoald in France and first Abbess of Oehren in Trier in Germany (680) Saint Proculus, Bishop of Autun in France martyred...
- monastery of Livray, became Bishop of Bayeux (690) Saint Basilissa, Abbess of Oehren near Trier in Germany (c. 780) Saint John Gradenigo, a monk in Cuxa Abbey...
- of Thérouanne (c. 710) Saint Helen (Heliada), Abbess of the convent of Oehren in Trier in Germany (c. 750) Saint Adalbert of Magdeburg, Abbot of Weissenburg...
- Carnegie) Crous & Summerell (2009) Teratosphaeria dispersa E. Müll. & Oehrens (1982) Teratosphaeria dunnii Crous & Carnegie (2019) Teratosphaeria encephalarti...