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- Augusto Weberbauer (birth name "August" – Breslau, 26 November 1871 – died in Lima, 1948) was a German naturalist, botanist and university professor. He...
- Josef Weberbauer (born 13 March 1998) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Admira Wacker. Weberbauer is a youth product...
- and botanist Augusto Weberbauer. Weberbauer contributed to the exploration of new plant species of Peru and Andes. Augusto Weberbauer "Peperomia weberbaueri...
-  AUT Alexander Leidinger 30 MF  AUT Yannick Maierhofer 33 DF  AUT Josef Weberbauer 35 GK  AUT Florian Kaltenböck 77 MF  SRB Andrej Stevanovic 82 MF  AUT...
- genera Trichocereus and Cleistocactus. The genus is named after Augusto Weberbauer because of his extensive research in the Peruvian Andes.[citation needed]...
- as the renowned Raúl Porras Barrenechea, Luis Alberto Sánchez, Augusto Weberbauer and Jorge Guillermo Leguía, as well as former German soldiers of the Great...
- Henry & Hank At The Levee Kaufman Brothers 1916 2813 Mr. Silver Moon Weberbauer Gladys Rice & Irving Kaufman 1916 2814 M-O-T-H-E-R, A Word That Means...
- Vittadini  Italy 9 April 1884 30 November 1948 Composer Anima Allegra Augusto Weberbauer  Germany 26 November 1871 16 January 1948 Botanist Die Pflanzenwelt der...
- William Heard Kilpatrick, American pedagogue (d. 1965) 1871 – Augusto Weberbauer, German naturalist (d. 1948) 1873 – Ramón Castillo, Argentine politician...
- stems are often pink or red. The first plants were collected by August Weberbauer near La Oroya. Karl Moritz Schumann described the species in 1903 as Echinocactus...