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- Walthari (also Waltheri, Latin: Waltharius) son of Wacho from his third wife Silinga, was a king of the Lombards from 539 to 546. He was an infant king...
- Walter Dioscorea cliffortiana Lam. Dioscorea paniculata Michx. Dioscorea waltheri Desf. Dioscorea glauca Muhl. ex L.C.Beck Dioscorea hexaphylla Raf. Dioscorea...
- recorded as Walthari, Waltari, Walthar, Waltar, Waltere, Waldheri, Waldhere, Waltheri, Walthere, Walther, Walter, Waldher, and Valter. The Old English equivalent...
- Moran Echeveria viridissima Walther Echeveria walpoleana Rose Echeveria waltheri Moran & Meyrán Echeveria westii Walther Echeveria whitei Rose Echeveria...
- Novae Species Quadrupedum e Glirium Ordine (in Latin). Erlanger: Wolfgangi Waltheri. p. 30. "Lepus". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 15 September 2016...
- of prehistoric amphibian. It lived around 247-242 million years ago. M. waltheri was identified in Germany in 1930 by Walter Karl Johann Roepke. Paleontology...
- February 2021. Hoffmann, G.F. (1784). Enumeratio Lichenum (in Latin). W. Waltheri. p. 30. Flotow, J.V. (1849). "Lichenes florae silesiae". Jahresbericht...
- was a 1735 botanical treatise called Designatio plantarum quas hortus AF Waltheri complectitur, in which he provides descriptions of thousands of plant species...
- by Austrian lichenologist Othmar Breuss in 1996, with Involucropyrenium waltheri ****igned as the type species. Involucropyrenium breussii A.B.Gromakova...
- caroliniana. Magnoliaceae †Magnolia liblarensis, leaf fragment. †Magnolia waltheri, incomplete leaf. Lauraceae †S****afras ferretianum, a complete leaf. Santalaceae...