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Mezilaurus Duckei
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus ''Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' (Allemão) Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert, Taub. Ex Carl Christian Mez, Mez. This genus is closely related to ''Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, us ...
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Otto Kuntze
Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze (23 June 1843 – 27 January 1907) was a German botanist. Biography Otto Kuntze was born in Leipzig. An apothecary in his early career, he published an essay entitled ''Pocket Fauna of Leipzig''. Between 1863 and 1866 he worked as tradesman in Berlin and traveled through central Europe and Italy. From 1868 to 1873 he had his own factory for essential oils and attained a comfortable standard of living. Between 1874 and 1876, he traveled around the world: the Caribbean, United States, Japan, China, South East Asia, Arabian peninsula and Egypt. The journal of these travels was published as "Around the World" (1881). From 1876 to 1878 he studied Natural Science in Berlin and Leipzig and gained his doctorate in Freiburg with a monography of the genus '' Cinchona''. He edited the botanical collection from his world voyage encompassing 7,700 specimens in Berlin and Kew Gardens. The publication came as a shock to botany, since Kuntze had entirely revised taxonom ...
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Mezilaurus Decurrens
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branche ...
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Mezilaurus Palcazuensis
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branche ...
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Mezilaurus Opaca
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branche ...
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Elias Magnus Fries
Elias Magnus Fries (15 August 1794 – 8 February 1878) was a Swedish mycologist and botanist. Career Fries was born at Femsjö (Hylte Municipality), Småland, the son of the pastor there. He attended school in Växjö. He acquired an extensive knowledge of flowering plants from his father. In 1811 Fries entered Lund University where he obtained a doctorate in 1814. In the same year he was appointed an associate professorship in botany. He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and in 1824, became a full professor. In 1834 he became Borgström professor (Swed. ''Borgströmianska professuren'', a chair endowed by Erik Eriksson Borgström, 1708–1770) in applied economics at Uppsala University. The position was changed to "professor of botany and applied economics" in 1851. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1849. That year he was also appointed director of the Uppsala University Botanica ...
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Mezilaurus Microphylla
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branche ...
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Mezilaurus Micrantha
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus ''Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' (Allemão) Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert, Taub. Ex Carl Christian Mez, Mez. This genus is closely related to ''Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, us ...
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Mezilaurus Manausensis
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branche ...
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Mezilaurus Lindaviana
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branch ...
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Mezilaurus Ita-uba
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branch ...
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Mezilaurus Introrsa
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to ''Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branches ...
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Mezilaurus Glabriantha
''Mezilaurus'' is a genus of plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a neotropical genus consisting of 18-27 species, mostly hardwood evergreen trees, occurring from Costa Rica to the southeast of Brazil (Werff 1987). Thirteen species have been identified in Brazil, distributed mostly in the Amazon region. In Rio de Janeiro state only ''M. navalium'' (Allemão) Taub. ex Mez has been recorded. Some species have been reported within the Cerrado and in semideciduous forest surrounding the Pantanal Matogrossense. The name ''Mezilaurus'' (half laurel) refers to its similar appearance to the genus '' Laurus''. The genus was described by Otto Kuntze ex Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert and published in ''Centralblatt Botanischer 50: 21'' in 1892. The type species is ''Mezilaurus navalium'' ( Allemão) Taub. Ex Mez. This genus is closely related to '' Licaria'' and ''Aiouea''. ''Mezilaurus'' are monoecious trees or shrubs with leaves alternate, usually congested at the apex of the branch ...
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