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- Josef Velenovský (22 April 1858 – 7 May 1949) was a Czech botanist, mycologist, pteridologist, and bryologist. He also worked with fossils. He was a research...
- Ettingshausen, 1883 †Ficonium nitidum Paterson, 1934 †Ficonium silesia**** (Velenovský) Halamski & J. Kvaček, 2015 †Ficonium solanderi Ettingshausen, 1883 †Milicioxylon...
- (1999). "Revision von Velenovskýs Galera-Arten, die den Gattungen Conocybe und Pholiotina angehören" [Revision of Velenovský's species of the genus Galera...
- pevekensis Golovneva †Picea praeajanensis V****kovsky †Picea protopicea (Velenovský) Tyroff †Picea sookensis LaMotte †Picea sugaii Tanai & Onoe †Picea suifunensis...
- species was first described scientifically by the Czech botanist Josef Velenovský in 1939. Fungi portal List of Tricholomataceae genera Kirk PM, Cannon...
- Watelet, 1866 †****us etheridgei Ettingshausen, 1891 †****us ettingshausenii Velenovský, 1881 †****us europaea Schwarewa, 1960 †****us evenensis Chelebaeva, 1980...
- 143–160. PMC 1261468. PMID 14245341. Cetas, J.S.; Price, R.O.; Crowe, J.J.; Velenovsky, D.S.; McMullen, N.T. (2003). "Dendritic orientation and laminar architecture...
- Scouting organization Junák Velen., taxonomic author abbreviation of Josef Velenovský (1858–1949), Czech botanist This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Fries to accommodate the species Peziza leucostigma. The mycologist Josef Velenovský wrote articles describing species found in Bohemia and Moravia (Czechoslovakia)...
- pelletieri Lév. (1867) ****ocybe pelletieri (Lév.) Gillet (1874) Paxillus pelletieri (Lév.) Velenovsky (1920) Xerocomus pelletieri (Lév.) Manfr.Binder (1999)...