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- Georg Friedrich Kaulfuss (8 April 1786 – 9 December 1830) was a professor at Halle. He described the pteridophytes collected by Adelbert von Chamisso,...
- to indicate a diet of tough, hard-s****ed prey items. In 1993, Simone Kaulfuß, Maren Sendelbach and Andreas Heiner, students at the Schule für Präparationstechnische...
- PMID 40118062. Baranov, V. O.; Hammel, J. U.; Lee, D. E.; Schmidt, A. R.; Kaulfuss, U. (2025). "Extending the fossil record of late Oligocene non-biting midges...
- Order: Cyatheales Family: ****soniaceae Genus: ****sonia L'Hér. Type species ****sonia arborescens L'Hér. Species See text Synonyms Balantium Kaulfuss...
- Press. pp. 441–443. ISBN 0-19-510033-6. Baranov, V.; Haug, C.; Fowler, M.; Kaulfuss, U.; Müller, P.; Haug, J.T. (2022-01-23). "Summary of the fossil record...
- 1080/00288306.2019.1707695. S2CID 212937447. Lee, Daphne; Conran, John; Kaulfuss, Uwe (2022). Fossil Treasures of Foulden Maar: A window into Miocene Zealandia...
- World, (Princeton University Press) ISBN 0-691-02888-5 Lee, Daphne E.; Kaulfuss, Uwe; Conran, John G.; Bannister, Jennifer M.; Lindqvist, Jon K. (11 August...
- ferns in the family Blechnaceae, all endemic to Hawaii. Georg Friedrich Kaulfuss distinguished the genus in 1824 based on samples of S. cyatheoides acquired...
- Cibotiaceae Korall Genus: Cibotium Kaulf. Type species Cibotium chamissoi Kaulfuss Species See text Synonyms Hiatea Menzies ex Hooker Pinonia Gaudichaud-Beaupré...
- Hymenolepis speciosa (Hutch.) Källersjö Species in homotypic genus In 1824, Kaulfuss used the same name, Hymenolepis, to refer to some ferns in the Polypodiaceae...