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schemes has
moved species between Nageia and Podocarpus, and in 1969,
de Laubenfels divided the huge
genus Podocarpus into Dacrycarpus,
Decussocarpus (an...
- p. 80.
Bolza 1967, p. 83.
Bolza 1967, p. 87.
Bolza 1967, p. 88. Bob
deLaubenfels (February 9, 2011). "What are crop
marks and why
would you want to print...
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adjimensis (Topsent, 1925)
Spongia agaricina Pallas, 1766
Spongia anclotea de Laubenfels & Storr, 1958
Spongia arabica arabica Keller, 1889
Spongia australis...
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species are
presently recognized. The
genus was
first described by
de Laubenfels in 1969, and is
composed of
species formerly classified in
genus Dacrydium...
- name
Dacrycarpus dacrydioides in 1969 by the
American botanist David de Laubenfels.
Analysis of DNA has
confirmed its
evolutionary relationship with other...
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Tiaojishan Formation,
China (Middle Jur****ic) †Araucaria
fibrosa – López
de Bertodano Formation,
Antarctica (Late Cretaceous) †Araucaria
marensii – La...
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David John
de Laubenfels or D. J.
de Laubenfels (1925 –
February 6, 2016) was an
American botanist known as an
expert on
tropical conifers. The standard...
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Araucaria laubenfelsii (
De Laubenfels' Araucaria) is a
species of
conifer in the
family Araucariaceae. It is
found only on
Grande Terre, the main island...
- the
species was
thought to
range eastwards as far as Fiji.
David J.
de Laubenfels identified the
eastern po****tions from New
Guinea to Fiji as a separate...
- (Flagellia)
anataria (Lévi & Lévi, 1983)
Haliclona (Flagellia)
edaphus De Laubenfels, 1930
Haliclona (Flagellia)
flagellifera (Ridley & Dendy, 1886) Haliclona...