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Lasiochlamys Cordifolia
''Lasiochlamys'' is a genus of flowering plants endemic to New Caledonia in the family Salicaceae. Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggest that ''Lasiochlamys'' may be nested in the more widespread genus ''Xylosma''.Alford, M.A (2005). Systematics Studies in Flacourtiaceae.” PhD Thesis, Cornell University, 2005. Selected species * ''Lasiochlamys cordifolia'' Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys coriacea'' Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys fasciculata'' (Guillaumin) Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys hurlimannii'' (Guillaumin) Hermann Otto Sleumer, Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys koghiensis'' (Guillaumin) Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys mandjeliana'' Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys planchonellifolia'' (Guillaumin) Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys pseudocoriacea'' Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys reticulata'' (Schltr.) Pax & K.Hoffm. * ''Lasiochlamys rivularis'' Sleumer * ''Lasiochlamys trichostemona'' (Guillaumin) Sleumer References

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Ferdinand Albin Pax
Ferdinand Albin Pax (26 July 1858 – 1 March 1942) was a German botanist specializing in spermatophytes. A collaborator of Adolf Engler, he wrote several monographs and described several species of plants and animals from Silesia and the Carpathians. He was a professor at Wrocław University from 1893. His son Ferdinand Albert Pax (1885–1964) was a noted zoologist. Life and work Pax was born on 26 July 1858 in Dvůr Králové nad Labem, in what was then known as Bohemia, to Carl Ferdinand, a mine superintendent in Schatzlar, and Elisabeth Haas (died 1861). He graduated from the Kamienna Góra gymnasium and joined the University of Wrocław. He received a PhD in 1882 studying under Heinrich Göppert and moved to Kiel and habilitated in 1886 for studies on the Cyperaceae. He served as an assistant at the Botanical Garden and moved to Berlin in 1889 where he worked with Adolf Engler. In 1893 he became the chair of botany at Wrocław. He became a professor of botany and zoolog ...
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