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- Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer (19 December 1829, in Munich – 16 February 1927, in Munich), was a Bavarian taxonomist and botanist. Radlkofer became a physician...
- of the original version of the name. In 1888 German taxonomist Ludwig Radlkofer placed Melicoccus in the tribe Melicocceae together with eight other genera...
- South America. It was first described in 1895, by Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer. Paullinia paullinioides is a tropical liana. It has trifoliolate leaves...
- Bulletin of the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology, Botany Series. 7: 207. Radlkofer, L. (1878). "Ueber Sapindus und damit in Zusammenhang stehende Pflanzen"...
- specimens collected near Moreton Bay by Charles Fraser. In 1879, Ludwig Radlkofer transferred the species to the genus Cupaniopsis as C.anacardioides. The...
- elevations of 0–2,600 m. The species was named and described in 1883 by Radlkofer. Buddleja dysophylla is a straggling or scandent shrub, only erect if...
- (series Pinnatae). Later the genus was reviewed extensively two times. Radlkofer identified Dodonaea as a part of the tribe Dodonaeeae, within Dyssapindaceae...
- Mueller, and later transferred to Mischocarpus by German botanist Ludwig Radlkofer. Mischocarpus exangulatus is found on the east coast of Queensland from...
- accepted genetic theory. He studied botany under Karl von Goebel and Ludwig Radlkofer at the University of Munich, and with Wilhelm Pfeffer at the University...
- of the original version of the name. In 1888 German taxonomist Ludwig Radlkofer placed Melicoccus in the tribe Melicocceae together with eight other genera...