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Schizostoma Mundkurii
''Schizostoma'' is a genus of fungus in the family Agaricaceae. It was first described in 1846 by Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg The type species is '' Schizostoma laceratum'' Species Following Mycobank, associated species are: '' Schizostoma applanata'', '' Schizostoma applanatum'', '' Schizostoma argentinense'', '' Schizostoma bailingmiaoense'', '' Schizostoma berteroanum'', '' Schizostoma byssisedium'', '' Schizostoma byssisedum'', '' Schizostoma cercocarpi'', '' Schizostoma coffeanum'', '' Schizostoma dengkouense'', '' Schizostoma exasperatum'', '' Schizostoma fimbriatum'', '' Schizostoma hysterioides'', '' Schizostoma incongruum'', '' Schizostoma jaczevskii'', '' Schizostoma laceratum'', '' Schizostoma leveilleanum'', '' Schizostoma melanospermum'', '' Schizostoma microsporum'', '' Schizostoma montagnei'', '' Schizostoma mundkurii'', '' Schizostoma muroianum'', '' Schizostoma nevadensis'', '' Schizostoma ovinum'', '' Schizostoma pachythele'', '' Schizostoma pusillum'', '' ...
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Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (19 April 1795 – 27 June 1876) was a German naturalist, zoologist, comparative anatomist, geologist, and microscopist. Ehrenberg was an evangelist and was considered to be of the most famous and productive scientists of his time. Early collections The son of a judge, Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg was born in Delitzsch, near Leipzig. He first studied theology at the University of Leipzig, then medicine and natural sciences in Berlin and became a friend of the famous explorer Alexander von Humboldt. In 1818, he completed his doctoral dissertation on fungi, ''Sylvae mycologicae Berolinenses.'' In 1820–1825, on a scientific expedition to the Middle East with his friend Wilhelm Hemprich, he collected thousands of specimens of plants and animals. He investigated parts of Egypt, the Libyan Desert, the Nile valley and the northern coasts of the Red Sea, where he made a special study of the corals. Subsequently, parts of Syria, Arabia and Abyss ...
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