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Vangueriella Orthacantha
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Bernard Verdcourt
Bernard Verdcourt (20 January 1925 – 25 October 2011) was a biologist and taxonomist, most widely known as a botanist and latterly an honorary research fellow at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in London. Prior to coming to Kew in 1964, he was associated with the East African Herbarium for 15 years. Although his best-known work probably consists of his many studies of the East African flora, he has also made extensive contributions relating to African terrestrial mollusks and to entomology. Dr. Verdcourt received the Linnean Medal for botany from the Linnean Society of London in 2000.Award to Bernard Vercourt. Kew Scientist: Apr 2000(17):4. Kew Gardenshttp://www.linnean.org/index.php?id=347 Linnean Society of London His list of publications includes more than 1,000 scientific works. Eponymy In 2012, botanists H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi published ''Verdesmum'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from Malaysia belonging to the family Fabaceae, it was named in Bernard Verdcou ...
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Vangueriella Vanguerioides
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vang ...
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Peter Thonning
Peter Thonning (9 October 1775 – 29 January 1848) was a Danish physician and botanist. Biography Peter Thonning was born in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was the son of Rasmus Andersen Thonning (1740-1817) and Dorothea Spendrup (1755-1835). He became a student in 1794 and studied medicine at the Metropolitanskolen. He was sent to Ghana by the Danish government mainly to study the conditions of plants, especially indigenous plants. He lived there from 1799 to 1803. Thonning had begun systematizing his botanical collections but his herbarium was destroyed during the shelling of Copenhagen by the British in 1807. Only the duplicates and manuscripts in the possession of Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (1757–1830) survived. Today, around 1,050 samples are preserved at the University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden. Thonning tutored Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (1792–1863) from 1804 to 1810. He served as secretary of the General Customs Board (''Generaltoldkam ...
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Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher
Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher (15 November 1757 in Glückstadt, Holstein – 9 December 1830) was a Danish surgeon, botanist and professor of anatomy at the University of Copenhagen. Schumacher carried out significant research work in malacology, in other words on molluscs, and described several taxa. Life Early years (1757-1778) He was born to Joachim Christian Schumacher, a sergeant in the infantry of the Duchy of Schleswig, and his wife, Caroline Magdalene in Glückstadt in present-day Germany. In spite of his family's limited means, he received a good upbringing, and was sent to grammar school in Rendsburg. After confirmation became the apprentice of the regiment surgeon, Mehl, a learned and skilled man, who gave his eager student a thorough introduction to both medicine and botany, thereby waking Schumacher's natural gift for science. By 1773, at the age of 16, his keen efforts got him appointed as a military surgeon with his father's battalion in the army statione ...
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Vangueriella Soyauxii
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman
Émile Auguste Joseph De Wildeman (19 October 1866, Saint-Josse-ten-Noode – 1947) was a Belgian botanist and phycologist. He is known for his investigations of Congolese flora. From 1883 to 1887, he studied pharmacy at the Université libre de Bruxelles. In 1891, he began work as a preparateur at the Jardin Botanique National de Belgique, an institution where he later served as director. In 1892, he received his doctorate in sciences (academic advisor, Leo Errera) and in 1926 attained the title of professor. Selected works ''Contributions a l'étude de la flore de Bulgarie'' 1894 (with A. Tocheff, (1867-1944)) – Contributions to the Study of Bulgarian Flora. * ''Prodrome de la flore algologique des Indes Néerlandaises (Indes Néerlandaises et parties des territoires de Bornéo et de la Papuasie non Hollandaises)'', 1897 – Prodome of phycological flora in the Netherlands East Indies. * ''Illustrations de la flore du Congo'', 1898 to 1920 (with Théophile Alexis ...
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Vangueriella Sapinii
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Vangueriella Rufa
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Vangueriella Rhamnoides
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Vangueriella Orthacantha
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Vangueriella Glabrescens
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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Vangueriella Georgesii
''Vangueriella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in tropical Africa. Taxonomy It was originally described in 1987 by Bernard Verdcourt who transferred species from the ''Vangueriopsis'' subgenus ''Brachyanthus'' to the newly erected genus. The genus has two sections, ''V''. sect. ''Vangueriella'' and ''V''. sect. ''Stenosepalae'', with the type species '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' and '' Vangueriella spinosa'' respectively. No changes to the taxonomy have been made since then. Species ''Vangueriella'' section ''Vangueriella'' * '' Vangueriella chlorantha'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella discolor'' (Benth.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella laxiflora'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella letestui'' Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigerica'' (Robyns) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella nigricans'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella olacifolia'' (Robyns) Verdc. * ''Vangueriella vanguerioides'' ( Hiern) Verdc. * '' Vangueriella zenkeri'' Verdc. ''Vangu ...
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