Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Léopold Reichling, (born March 11, 1921, in Luxembourg, died May 2, 2009) was a Luxembourg biologist and naturalist.He is especially known for his publications in the fields of botany, zoology and nature conservation. He assembled three major scientific collections: an herbarium, a collection of heteroptera and a collection of human artefacts of the Stone Age.The following taxa were named after Léopold Reichling: Asplenium ×reichlingii Lawalrée, 1951; a monstrous form of the fern Asplenium trichomanes; Taraxacum reichlingii Soest, 1971; a plant; Lichenoconium reichlingii Diederich, 1986; a fungus; Reichlingia leopoldii Diederich & Scheid., 1996; a lichen."@en }
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- Léopold_Reichling abstract "Léopold Reichling, (born March 11, 1921, in Luxembourg, died May 2, 2009) was a Luxembourg biologist and naturalist.He is especially known for his publications in the fields of botany, zoology and nature conservation. He assembled three major scientific collections: an herbarium, a collection of heteroptera and a collection of human artefacts of the Stone Age.The following taxa were named after Léopold Reichling: Asplenium ×reichlingii Lawalrée, 1951; a monstrous form of the fern Asplenium trichomanes; Taraxacum reichlingii Soest, 1971; a plant; Lichenoconium reichlingii Diederich, 1986; a fungus; Reichlingia leopoldii Diederich & Scheid., 1996; a lichen.".
- Q445172 abstract "Léopold Reichling, (born March 11, 1921, in Luxembourg, died May 2, 2009) was a Luxembourg biologist and naturalist.He is especially known for his publications in the fields of botany, zoology and nature conservation. He assembled three major scientific collections: an herbarium, a collection of heteroptera and a collection of human artefacts of the Stone Age.The following taxa were named after Léopold Reichling: Asplenium ×reichlingii Lawalrée, 1951; a monstrous form of the fern Asplenium trichomanes; Taraxacum reichlingii Soest, 1971; a plant; Lichenoconium reichlingii Diederich, 1986; a fungus; Reichlingia leopoldii Diederich & Scheid., 1996; a lichen.".