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Choreutis periploca is a species of moth of the family Choreutidae . [1] It is found in Queensland . Species of metalmark moth in genus Choreutis Choreutis periploca Mission Beach, Queensland, 13/14 January 2016 Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Lep
Banara vanderbiltii is a rare species of plant in the willow family known by the common name Palo de Ramón . It is originates from Puerto Rico in the hills of Rio Lajas , and the east peak of " Tetas de Cayey " mountains in Salinas, where there are fewer than 20 known individuals left in the wild. [
#2 Ungeria
Ungeria is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae . It just contains one species, Ungeria floribunda Schott & Endl. [1] It is also in the Helicteroideae subfamily and Helictereae tribe. [2] Species of flowering plant Ungeria Watercolour illustration by John Doody of
James Lauritz Reveal (March 29, 1941 – January 9, 2015) [1] was a U.S. botanist best known for his contributions to the genus Eriogonum and for his work on suprageneric names. His website, at PlantSystematics.org, [2] also presents material on plant taxonomy including the Reveal system . [3] He publ
Albert Bruce Jackson (14 February 1876, in Newbury, Berkshire – 14 January 1947, in Kew ) was a British botanist and dendrologist. He worked as an assistant the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1907 to 1910 and later at the British Museum from 1932 to his death in 1947. [1] British dendrologist (1876
Agostino Todaro (14 January 1818 – 18 April 1892) was an Italian botanist . "Tod." redirects here. For other uses, see Tod . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Italian . (January 2021) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machin
Johann Friedrich Thilo Irmisch (14 January 1816 in Sondershausen – 28 April 1879 in Sondershausen) was a 19th-century German botanist . German botanist (1816–1879) Thilo Irmisch Irmisch studied theology, philosophy and natural history at the University of Halle-Wittenberg . He received training in b
Marie-Anne Libert , (born 7 April 1782 in Malmedy , province of Liège, died 14 January 1865 in Malmedy) was a Belgian botanist and mycologist . She was one of the first women plant pathologists . She is sometimes referred to as "Anne-Marie Libert." [1] Belgian botanist "Lib." redirects here. For oth
Markku Häkkinen (14 January 1946 – 5 December 2015) was a Finnish self-taught botanist , considered one of the world's leading experts on the taxonomy of bananas . Forty-six out of the seventy known species of wild bananas have been described by Häkkinen. [1] The Linnaean Society of London awarded h
Dr Geoffrey Alton Craig Herklots (1902 – 14 January 1986) was a British botanist and ornithologist . From 1928 he was a reader in biology at Hong Kong University until the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong in 1941, during which he was interned in Stanley, Hong Kong , until 1945. After the war was ove
Curt Backeberg (2 August 1894 in Lüneburg , Germany – 14 January 1966 [1] ) was a German horticulturist especially known for the collection and classification of cacti . Curt Backeberg Born ( 1894-08-01 ) 1 August 1894 Lüneburg , Germany Died 14 January 1966 (1966-01-14) (aged 71) Known for Clas
#9 Edwin Cheel
Edwin Cheel (14 February 1872 – 19 September 1951) was an Australian botanist and collector. Australian botanist (1872–1951) Edwin Cheel Born 14 January 1872 Chartham, Kent , England Died 19 September 1951 ( 1951-09-20 ) (aged 79) Sydney, NSW, Australia Known for Botanical collector Scientific
#10 Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart
Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart ( French: [adɔlf teodɔːʁ bʁɔ̃ɲaːʁ] ) FRS FRSE FGS (14 January 1801 – 18 February 1876) was a French botanist . He was the son of the geologist Alexandre Brongniart and grandson of the architect, Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart . Brongniart's pioneering work on the relatio
Prof Charles René Zeiller H FRSE (14 January 1847, in Nancy – 27 November 1915, in Paris ) was a French mining engineer and paleobotanist .
#12 Minoru N. Tamura
Minoru N. Tamura is a Japanese botanist at the Botanical Garden of the City University, Osaka . Tamura is a specialist in the taxonomy of the family Liliaceae [1] who has significantly contributed to the "Flora of China" [2] and the " Flora of Thailand ". [3] Minoru N Tamura Nationality Japanese Occ
Sava Petrović (1839–1889) was a botanist and Doctor of Medicine . He is considered to be one of the most important Serbian botanists of the 19th century. [1] [2] [3] [4] Petrović was active in phyto - pharmacology , botany and medicine simultaneously, writing and publishing numerous scientific works
#14 Heinrich Bürger
Heinrich Bürger (or: Heinrich Burger ) ( Hamelin , 29 February 1804, or 7 November 1804, or 20 January 1806 – Indramayu ( Java ) 25 March 1858) was a German physicist , biologist and botanist employed by the Dutch government, and an entrepreneur. He was important for the study of Japanese fauna and
#15 Heinz Brücher
Heinz Brücher (14 January 1915, Darmstadt , Grand Duchy of Hesse – 17 December 1991, Mendoza Province , Argentina ) was a botanist and plant breeder who served as a member of the special science unit in the SS Ahnenerbe in Nazi Germany . He was part of a SS Sammelkommando that raided the plant genom
Walter Hood Fitch (28 February 1817 – 1892) was a botanical illustrator , born in Glasgow , Scotland , who executed some 10,000 drawings for various publications. [1] His work in colour lithograph , including 2700 illustrations for Curtis's Botanical Magazine , produced up to 200 plates per year. [2
#17 Richard Kippist
Richard Kippist (1812–1882) was an English botanist and librarian. [1] English botanist and librarian (1812–1882)
Charles Moore (10 May 1820 – 30 April 1905) was an Australian botanist and director of the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney . Australian botanist (1820–1905) Charles E Moore Born 10 May 1820 ( 1820-05-10 ) Dundee, Scotland Died 30 April 1905 ( 1905-05-01 ) (aged 84) Paddington, New South Wales , A
#19 James Stirton
James Stirton (1833, Coupar Angus , Perthshire – 14 January 1917, Glasgow) was a Scottish physician and one of Scotland's leading experts on cryptogamic botany. [1] His investigations in bryology and lichenology earned him a world-wide reputation. [2] [3]
#20 Giovanni Gussone
Giovanni Gussone (8 February 1787, Villamaina – 14 January 1866, Naples ) was an Italian academic and botanist , remembered for his work in plant taxonomy and in particular his research in Sicilian flora. Giovanni Gussone He studied medicine in Naples , where he came under the influence of botanist
Georgia Aquarium is a public aquarium in Atlanta, Georgia , United States. It exhibits hundreds of species and thousands of animals across its seven major galleries, all of which reside in more than 11 million US gallons (42,000 m 3 ) of water. [1] [2] It was the largest aquarium in the world fr
The Minnesota Zoo (formerly the Minnesota Zoological Garden ), is an AZA -accredited zoo in Apple Valley, Minnesota . It is one of two state-supported zoos in the United States , with the other being the North Carolina Zoo . [6] When it opened on May 22, 1978 [1] it was fairly revolutionary in its e
#3 Buenos Aires Eco-Park (formerly Zoo)
The Buenos Aires Eco Park ( Spanish : Ecoparque de Buenos Aires ) is an 18-hectare (44-acre) park in the Palermo district of Buenos Aires , Argentina . The former zoo, opened in 1888, [1] contained 89 species of mammals, 49 species of reptiles and 175 species of birds, with a total of over 2,500 ani
The Cleveland Metroparks Zoo aka Cleveland Zoological Park is a 183-acre (74 ha) zoo in Cleveland, Ohio . The Zoo is divided into several areas: Australian Adventure; African Savanna; Northern Wilderness Trek, The Primate, Cat & Aquatics Building, Waterfowl Lake, The RainForest, and the newly adde