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Carlo Luigi Spegazzini, in
Spanish Carlos Luis
Spegazzini (20
April 1858 – 1 July 1926), was an Italian-born
Argentinian botanist and mycologist. On the...
- The Orto
Botanico Conservativo Carlo Spegazzini (1500 m2), also
called the
Giardino Conservativo Spegazzini, is a
botanical garden operated by the Accademia...
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Carlos Spegazzini is a city in
Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the
Ezeiza Partido, and
located in the center-southern part of it. It is
named in homage...
- 1896 as
Cereus silvestrii by Italian-Argentinian
botanist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini in the
mountains between the
provinces of Tu****an and Salta, Argentina...
- Glacier, and
Spegazzini Glacier.
Typical excursion boats travel between icebergs to
visit Onelli Bay, and the
otherwise inaccessible Spegazzini and Upsala...
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Windhausen in 1925. However, the Italian-Argentinean
botanist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini had also
acquired specimens from the
petrified forest from
various sources...
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which collectively belong to the
Chonan language family.
Carlo Luigi Spegazzini (1899)
cites the
following Haush vocabulary. CER:certitive DEI1:deictic...
- in the
family Meliolaceae. The
genus was cir****scribed by
Carlos Luigi Spegazzini in 1924.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota...
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described from
Buenos Aires,
Argentina in 1880 by
mycologist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini, who
named it
Pestalotia microspora. In 1996
Julie C. Lee
first isolated...
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Gymnocalycium from
Argentina and
Bolivia named after the
botanist C. L.
Spegazzini.
Gymnocalycium spegazzinii grows individually with gray-green to brown...