langs: 15 сентября [ru] / september 15 [en] / 15. september [de] / 15 septembre [fr] / 15 settembre [it] / 15 de septiembre [es]
days: september 12 / september 13 / september 14 / september 15 / september 16 / september 17 / september 18
Animal / Animal
#1 Ptychochromis insolitus
Ptychochromis insolitus , also known as the Mangarahara cichlid or joba mena , is a species of cichlid endemic to certain river systems in northern Madagascar. [2] This critically endangered fish is threatened by habitat loss and competition from introduced species ; after the last-known female was
- ... reafter, and in September 2014, several individuals were brought to Toronto Zoo . [13] On Thursday, september 15, 2016, Toronto Zoo announced the cichlid had successfully bred at their facility, issuing at least 2 ...
#2 Chinese paddlefish
The Chinese paddlefish ( Psephurus gladius ; simplified Chinese : 白鲟 ; traditional Chinese : 白鱘 ; pinyin : báixún : literal translation: "white sturgeon "), also known as the Chinese swordfish , is an extinct species of fish that was formerly native to the Yangtze and Yellow River basins in China. W
- ... ly agreed to be extinct by the Species Survival Commission Sturgeon Specialist Group of the IUCN on 15 september 2019, [5] with its conservation status being formally updated by the IUCN Red List in July 2022. [6 ...
#3 List of mammals of Connecticut
This list of mammals of Connecticut includes both native and nonnative species (introduced or invasive) found in the U.S. state of Connecticut now or in the past, but not domesticated or farm animals. This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . ( August 2022 )
- ... rry up to 1,000 ticks, many of which have Lyme disease . The state allows bowhunting for deers from september 15 to January 31. [28] (According to an estimate in Connecticut Wildlife , published in 2004, "Winter d ...
Plant / Plant
#1 St. Brandon
Saint Brandon , also known as the Cargados Carajos Shoals , is an Indian Ocean archipelago about 430 kilometres (270 mi) Northeast of Mauritius consisting of sand banks, shoals and islets . Saint Brandon consists of five island groups, with about 28–40 islands and islets in total, depending on sea
- ... ned by the East India Company , struck the reef at St. Brandon and was destroyed. [50] [51] [52] On 15 september 1845, the sailing ship Letitia ran aground on Frigate islet. [53] On 3 October 1969, the Russian tu ...
#2 List of apple cultivars
Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple ( Malus domestica ) are known. [1] Some are extremely important economically as commercial products, though the vast majority are not suitable for mass production. In the following list, use for "eating" means that the fruit is consumed raw, rathe
- ... cidity. Ambrosia trees are hardy and no major disadvantages have yet been identified. Eating Pick45 september 15. Pick55 September 5. American Beauty [3] Massachusetts, US <1855 Tree vigorous, productive, annual b ...
- ... ation, nice crunch. P Ben Davis x McIntosh. Tree early and annual bearer, very hardy. Eating Pick45 september 15. Pick55 September 1. Cosmic Crisp [87] Washington, United States Cross made 1997. Became available c ...
- ... ercolor(95-100%). Flesh crisp, juicy, subacid. SS 13.5-16.5 TA 0.63 D 76 Stalk 12 mm. Eating Pick45 september 15. Pick55 September 5. Use October-December. Crimson Delight Washington, United States Crimson Delight ...
- ... . W 63-72, H 58-62, We 145. Stalk 20 – 30 mm. DBH 137-151. Eating, Cooking Pick45 October 7. Pick55 september 15. PickE lateOctober. Use October - May. Golden Harvey (syn. Brandy Apple) [6] [7] England <1821 A yel ...
- ... Eating) PickE early September. Use September - October. Golden Supreme Idaho, US 1960 Eating Pick45 september 15. Pick55 September 8. Golden Sweet [54] [4] [3] [19] [18] Connecticut, US <1832 W 76-79, H 59-63. Sta ...
- ... ilable. Widely sold commercially in the United Kingdom. TRI Eating, Cooking Pick45 October 4. Pick55 september 15. . Use October - March. Jonamac [11] Geneva, New York, US 1972 P McIntosh x Jonathan. Eating Pick45 S ...
- ... 15. Use October - March. Jonamac [11] Geneva, New York, US 1972 P McIntosh x Jonathan. Eating Pick45 september 15. . Pick55 August 26. Jonared [5] Washington, US Discovered 1930. Introduced 1934 Mutation of Jonathan ...
- ... C 9-25. Does well in cooler areas; some frost resistance. DBH 139-145. Cooking (Pie), Eating Pick45 september 15. . Pick55 September 5. PickKt early October. Use November - April. Jonagrimes [5] Indiana, US Introdu ...
- ... ow apple striped or blushed with red. Flesh creamy white, firm, crisp, juicy, subacid. Eating Pick45 september 15. . Pick55 September 1. Use September - October. Nu-Jon [5] Washington, US Introduced 1949 P unknown. ...
Researcher / Researcher
#1 Theodore Christian Frye
Theodore Christian Frye (September 15, 1869, Washington, Illinois – April 5, 1962, Seattle ) was an American botany professor and one of the world's leading experts on bryology . [1]
- Theodore Christian Frye ( september 15, 1869, Washington, Illinois – April 5, 1962, Seattle ) was an American botany professor and one of t ...
#2 Charles F. Newcombe
Charles Frederick Newcombe (15 September 1851 – 19 October 1924) was a British botanist and ethnographic researcher. He is known for his studies of the First Nations or native people of Canada. The standard author abbreviation C.F.Newc. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a bot
- Charles Frederick Newcombe ( 15 september 1851 – 19 October 1924) was a British botanist and ethnographic researcher. He is known for his stu ...
#3 Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Jessen
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Jessen (15 September 1821, in Schleswig – 27 May 1889, in Berlin ) was a German botanist . Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Jessen German botanist He studied botany and natural sciences at the University of Kiel , where he obtained his doctorate in 1848. He received his habilitation in
- Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Jessen ( 15 september 1821, in Schleswig – 27 May 1889, in Berlin ) was a German botanist . Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Jessen ...
#4 Lajos Haynald
Stephan Franz Lajos (or Ludwig ) Haynald (October 3, 1816, at Szécsény – July 3, 1891, at Kalocsa ) was a Hungarian Archbishop of Kalocsa-Bács , naturalist , and cardinal . This article relies largely or entirely on a single source . ( June 2018 ) His Eminence Lajos Haynald Metropolitan Archbishop o
- ... to his birthplace Szécsény. At the close of the Revolutionary War he was restored to his office; on 15 september 1851, he was appointed coadjutor to the Bishop of Transylvania , Nicholas Kovács , whom he succeede ...
#5 Alexei Fedchenko
Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko ( Russian : Алексей Павлович Федченко ; 7 February 1844 – 15 September 1873) was a Russian naturalist and explorer well known for his travels in central Asia . Alternative transliterations of his name, used in languages such as German, include "Aleksei Pavlovich Fedtsche
- Alexei Pavlovich Fedchenko ( Russian : Алексей Павлович Федченко ; 7 February 1844 – 15 september 1873) was a Russian naturalist and explorer well known for his travels in central Asia . Alternativ ...
#6 Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss
Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss ( Stuttgart , 9 July 1812 – 15 September 1890), was a German scientist, traveler and collector.
- Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Krauss ( Stuttgart , 9 July 1812 – 15 september 1890), was a German scientist, traveler and collector. EARLY LIFE He was an apothecary's apprentice ...
#7 Ynes Mexia
Ynés Enriquetta Julietta Mexía (May 24, 1870 – July 12, 1938) was a Mexican-American botanist notable for her extensive collection of novel specimens of flora and plants originating from sites in Colombia , Mexico , and Peru . She discovered a new genus of Asteraceae , known after her as Mexianthus
- ... e traps for animals. [14] [10] GOOGLE DOODLE Mexía's legacy was recognized in the Google Doodle for september 15, 2019. [28] [15] PBS SHORT DOCUMENTARY In 2020, the life of Ynés Mexía was featured in a documentary ...
#8 Ernest Charles Nelson
(Ernest) Charles Nelson (15 September 1951, Belfast , Northern Ireland) is a botanist who specialises in the heather family, Ericaceae , especially Erica , and whose past research interests included the Proteaceae especially Adenanthos . [1] He is the author or editor of over 24 books and more than
- (Ernest) Charles Nelson ( 15 september 1951, Belfast , Northern Ireland) is a botanist who specialises in the heather family, Ericaceae , ...
#9 Edna P. Plumstead
Edna Pauline Plumstead (née Janisch) (15 September 1903 Cape Town – 23 September 1989 Johannesburg ) was a South African palaeobotanist, of the Bernard Price Institute for Palaeontological Research , University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, where she graduated in 1924. Edna lived in Cape Town
- Edna Pauline Plumstead (née Janisch) ( 15 september 1903 Cape Town – 23 September 1989 Johannesburg ) was a South African palaeobotanist, of the Bernar ...
- ... problem is: references and intro need tidying. ( April 2020 ) Edna P. Plumstead Born ( 1903-09-15 ) 15 september 1903 Cape Town , Cape Colony Died 23 September 1989 (1989-09-23) (aged 86) Johannesburg Alma mater ...
#10 Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen
Hanna Marie Resvoll-Holmsen ( née Resvoll) (11 September 1873 in Vågå , Oppland – 13 March 1943 in Oslo ) was a Norwegian botanist – a female pioneer in Norwegian natural history education and nature conservation together with her sister, Thekla Resvoll . Norwegian biologist Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen
- ... related to Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen . Research trip in Troms 1912 1 January 1907 Between 1909 and 1912 15 september 1909. Between 15 June 1930 and 15 August 1930 1933 Mysuseter, Sell 17 July 1916 15 June 1923 and 15 ...
#11 Frederick Bayard Hora
Frederick Bayard Hora B.Sc., D.Phil. (1908-1984) was a British mycologist . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The standard author abbreviation Hora is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [1] Frederick Bayard Hora, British mycologist Born 1 September 1908 in Hove , he was
- ... F.B. (1956). Transactions of the British Mycological Society 39 (2): 282–286. The Bristol foray, 8–1 15 september 1955. Hora, F.B. (1956). Transactions of the British Mycological Society 39 (3): 391–397. The Genus ...
#12 Hendrik de Wit
Hendrik (Henk) Cornelis Dirk de Wit (24 October 1909 – 16 March 1999) was a Dutch systematic botanist who contributed significantly to the knowledge of the Aroid genera Cryptocoryne and Lagenandra . [1] [2] He grew up in the Waterland , a marshy area in the Northwest Netherlands, and had a lifelong
- ... ical plant geography . [2] In 1959 he left Leiden to become full professor in Wageningen [3] and on 15 september 1969 he became the head of the Laboratory of Plant Taxonomy and Plant Geography there. [2] De Wit r ...
#13 Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf
Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf (September 15, 1850 – October 3, 1932) was a German–American botanist who specialized in the flora of the Pacific Northwest . He was largely self-taught and is considered one of the top three self-taught botanists of his era for the Pacific Northwest , alongside Thomas Jeff
- Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf ( september 15, 1850 – October 3, 1932) was a German–American botanist who specialized in the flora of the Pacific ...
- ... rn American botanist (1850-1932) Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf Suksdorf, circa 1900 Born ( 1850-09-15 ) september 15, 1850 Dransau, Germany Died October 3, 1932 (1932-10-03) (aged 82) Bingen, Washington , United State ...
- ... German-American Scientific career Fields Botany Influences Asa Gray EARLY LIFE Suksdorf was born on september 15, 1850 in the small village of Dransau, along the eastern border of Schleswig , but it is often liste ...
#14 Louis Secretan
Louis (Gabriel Abraam Samuel Jean) Secretan (15 September 1758 – 24 May 1839) was a Swiss lawyer, politician and mycologist . He published Mycologie Suisse in 1833, though the names are not regarded as valid unless republished by other authors. [2] He was a member of the Swiss Academy of Sciences .
- Louis (Gabriel Abraam Samuel Jean) Secretan ( 15 september 1758 – 24 May 1839) was a Swiss lawyer, politician and mycologist . He published Mycologie Suisse i ...
- ... person as the author when citing a botanical name . [1] EARLY LIFE AND CAREER Secretan was born on 15 september 1758 in Lausanne to Pierre-Isaac Secretan, a lawyer, and Louise Rolaz du Rosey. [3] He studied Law ...
#15 James Anderson (botanist)
James Anderson (17 January 1738 – 6 August 1809 [1] ) was a Scottish physician and botanist who worked in India as an employee of the East India Company . During his career in India, he was involved in establishing a botanical garden at Mambalam, Madras, originating from a nopalry or Opuntia garden
- ... son collected some specimens at Rio de Janeiro and reached Diamond Harbour aboard the Contractor on 15 september 1794. Anderson also learned of Opuntia growing in the vicinity of Mylapore locally called naga kall ...
#16 John Hutton Balfour
John Hutton Balfour FRSE FRS FRCSE FLS MWS (15 September 1808 – 11 February 1884) was a Scottish botanist . [1] Balfour became a Professor of Botany , first at the University of Glasgow in 1841, moving to the University of Edinburgh and also becoming the 7th Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden
- John Hutton Balfour FRSE FRS FRCSE FLS MWS ( 15 september 1808 – 11 February 1884) was a Scottish botanist . [1] Balfour became a Professor of Botany , first ...
- ... icknamed Woody Fibre. [2] Scottish botanist John Hutton Balfour Balfour in 1878 Born ( 1808-09-15 ) 15 september 1808 Edinburgh , Scotland, UK Died 11 February 1884 (1884-02-11) (aged 75) Inverleith House , Edinb ...
#17 Christian Vaupell
Christian Theodor Vaupell (14 October 1821 – 15 September 1862) was a Danish botanist and forester . He was a student of Japetus Steenstrup and a teacher of botany at the University of Copenhagen to the young Eugen Warming . [1] Christian Vaupell Vaupell did macrofossil analysis of peat deposits and
- Christian Theodor Vaupell (14 October 1821 – 15 september 1862) was a Danish botanist and forester . He was a student of Japetus Steenstrup and a teacher of ...
#18 Claude Thomas Alexis Jordan
Claude Thomas Alexis Jordan (29 October 1814 in Lyon – 7 February 1897 in Lyon) was a French botanist and taxonomist . [1] The standard author abbreviation Jord. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [2] French botanist and taxonomist (1814-1897) Claud Jordan (
- ... s Lotsy referred to them as "Jordanianas", while Georges Coutagne called them "Jordanias". [3] In a september 15, 1874 issue of Revue des deux Mondes , Jules Émile Planchon published an article regarding Jordan's ...
#19 Oskar von Kirchner
Emil Otto Oskar von Kirchner (15 September 1851, in Breslau – 25 April 1925, in Venice ) was a German botanist and agronomist . He studied botany at the University of Breslau , receiving his doctorate in 1873 with a dissertation on the botanical writings of Theophrastus . After graduation, he worked
- Emil Otto Oskar von Kirchner ( 15 september 1851, in Breslau – 25 April 1925, in Venice ) was a German botanist and agronomist . He studied bot ...
#20 Johan Theodor Holmskjold
Johan Theodor Holmskiold (14 June 1731 – 15 September 1793) was a Danish noble, botanist , courtier and administrator. He was noted for his scientific work with fungi and development of the Charlottenborg Botanical Garden. His career included work as director of the Danish Postal Services and the Ro
- Johan Theodor Holmskiold (14 June 1731 – 15 september 1793) was a Danish noble, botanist , courtier and administrator. He was noted for his scientific wo ...
Zoo / Zoo
#1 Saint Louis Zoo
The Saint Louis Zoo , officially the Saint Louis Zoological Park , is a zoo in Forest Park , St. Louis, Missouri . It is recognized as a leading zoo in animal management, research, conservation, and education. The zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) . Admission is free b
- ... e used until 2015 when they were closed for the construction of Grizzly Ridge. Grizzly Ridge opened 15 september 2017 and is now home to two orphaned grizzlies from Montana. Huckleberry, or Huck, and his sister F ...