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Friedrich Martin Josef Welwitsch (25
February 1806 – 20
October 1872) was an
Austrian explorer and
botanist who in
Angola was the
first European to describe...
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after Austrian botanist and
doctor Friedrich Welwitsch, who
described the
plant in
Angola in 1859.
Welwitsch was so
overwhelmed by the
plant that he "could...
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Welwitsch's Angola Reptiles.
Jornal de
Sciencias Mathematicas,
Physicas e Naturaes,
Academia Real das
Sciencias de Lisboa, V (20): 275–276.
Welwitsch...
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Welwitsch's bat also
known as
Welwitsch's mouse-eared bat or
Welwitsch's myotis (Myotis welwitschii) is a
species of
vesper bat
native to Africa. Welwitsch's...
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subspecies of Olea capensis. The
species is
named for
botanist Friedrich Welwitsch. Olea
welwitschii (****l.) Gilg & G.Sc****enb.
Plants of the
World Online...
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Lorenz Chrysanth von Vest (1776–1840),
physician and
botanist Friedrich Welwitsch (1806 in
Maria Saal – 1872), explorer, botanist,
discovered Welwitschia...
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Sirodotia ****llensis (
Welwitsch ex West & G.S.West)
Skuja is a
freshwater red
algal species belonging to the
family Batracho****ceae. This
species mostly...
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Porphyra corallicola H.Kucera & G.W. Saunders, 2012
Porphyra delicatula Welwitsch Porphyra dentimarginata Chu Chia-yen & Wang Su-chuan, 1960
Porphyra dioica...
- tricolor) Cave
myotis (M. velifer) M.
vivesi Long-legged
myotis (M. volans)
Welwitsch's bat (M. welwitschii)
Yanbaru whiskered bat (M. yanbarensis) Yuma myotis...
- tricolor) Cave
myotis (M. velifer) M.
vivesi Long-legged
myotis (M. volans)
Welwitsch's bat (M. welwitschii)
Yanbaru whiskered bat (M. yanbarensis) Yuma myotis...