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Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper (7 March 1876 in Weidenau – 11 July 1932) was an Austrian plant collector, botanist and professor of botany at the University of Vienna. He was the son of amateur botanist Friedrich Vierhapper (1844–1903), botanical abbreviation- "F.Vierh.".


Background


From 1894 to 1899, he studied natural sciences at the University of Vienna, where he later worked as an assistant to Richard Wettstein at the botanical institute. From 1911 to 1932 he was an honorary professor at the school of veterinary medicine in Vienna. In the meantime, from 1918 he was employed as an associate professor of systematic botany at the University of Vienna.[1][2]

He specialized in research of botanical species native to Austria, Switzerland and Greece. During his career, he collaborated with botanist August von Hayek (1871-1928) on plant-collecting excursions.[3] He processed and described flora collected from an expedition by the Vienna Academy of Sciences to southern Arabia and Socotra (1898–99).[4]

He was the binomial author of numerous species from the genus Erigeron.[5] The plant genus Vierhapperia was named after him by botanist Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti (1882-1940).[6]


Published works


In 1929 he published the second edition of Anton Kerner von Marilaun's Das Pflanzenleben der Donauländer (The plant life of Danube countries).[7]

The standard author abbreviation Vierh. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[10]

References


[11]

  1. UZH - Zürich Herbaria - Collector Details (short biography)
  2. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  3. JSTOR Plant Science
  4. Au Cactus Francophone : Fiche de : Vierhapper, Friedrich Karl Max
  5. IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Vierhapper.
  6. This statement is based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  7. Google Books A Changing World: Challenges for Landscape Research, edited by Felix Kienast, Otto Wildi
  8. OCLC WorldCat Bau und Leben der Pflanzen
  9. Google Books (publications)
  10. International Plant Names Index.  Vierh.
  11. Brummitt, R. K.; C. E. Powell (1992). Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-085-4.



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[de] Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper

Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper, genannt auch Fritz Vierhapper (* 7. März 1876 in Weidenau, Österreichisch Schlesien; † 11. Juli 1932 in Wien), war ein österreichischer Botaniker, Pflanzensystematiker und Universitätsprofessor an der Universität Wien. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „.mw-parser-output .Person{font-variant:small-caps}Vierh.“
- [en] Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper

[ru] Фирхаппер, Фридрих

Фридрих Карл Макс Фирхаппер (нем. Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper; 1876—1932) — австрийский ботаник.



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