-
Richard Oswald Karl
Kräusel (29
August 1890 in
Breslau – 25
November 1966 in
Frankfurt am Main) was a
German paleobotanist. He
studied botany at the University...
- 1859) P.
ortoni (Penhallow, 1896) P.
psygmophylloides (
Kräusel & Weyland, 1930) ex (
Kräusel & Weyland, 1931) P.
saharianum (Chiarugi, 1934) P. southworthii...
-
railway was
added to the list of the
UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Viaducts Krausel Klause Kalte Rinne Kartnerkogel Tunnels Pettenbach Geyeregger Gamperl Weinzettelwand...
- forest. The
genus was
established in 1926 from
specimens collected by R.
Kräusel & H. Weyland, in
Hardberg and Kirberg, Rhineland, Germany, who identified...
- a
debate in the German-language
journal Paläontologische Zeitschrift.
Kräusel, who
described the material,
interpreted it as the gut
contents of the...
- 50 cm and a
width of 6 cm.
Glossophyllum was
initially named by
Richard Kräusel in 1943
based on the
species Glossophyllum florinii,
which was described...
- Sur une
forme nouvelle de
Sterculioxylon (Nicolia) aegyptia**** (Unger)
Krausel, des
couches post-éocènes du Tibesti, Bull. Mus. Nat. Hist.
Paris ser....
- Wuppertal) was a
German chemist and botanist. In
collaboration with
Richard Kräusel, he
carried out
significant paleobotanical investigations of
Devonian flora...
-
according to
Kräusel),
parts of tree branches, as well as
seeds or
fruits –
these remains suggest a diet
consisting of
terrestrial plants.
Kräusel presented...
-
Christine (1988), Die
basalen Organe von
Psilophyton burnotense (Gilkinet)
Kräusel & Weyland, Bonn: Paläobotanische
Abteilung des
Institutes für Paläontologie...