Paul Heinemann

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Paul Heinemann (February 16, 1916 – June 18, 1996) was a Belgian

National Botanic Garden of Belgium, in Meise.[4] The fungal genus Heinemannomyces was named in his honor,[5] as were the species Agaricus heinemannianus,[6] Marasmius heinemannianus,[7] and Peyritschiella heinemanniana.[8]

References

  1. ^ Rammeloo J, Guillitte O. (1998). "Paul Heinemann – In memoriam". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 67–71.
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  3. ^ Fraiture A. (1998). "Commented list of the new taxa and new names published by Paul Heinemann". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 81–201.
  4. ^ Guillitte O. (1998). "The Paul Heinemann mycological herbarium, an exceptional patrimony to valorize". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 103–8.
  5. ^ Watling R. (1998). "Heinemannomyces, a new lazuline-spored agaric genus from South East Asia". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 133–8.
  6. ^ Esteve-Raventós F. (1998). "Marasmius heinemannianus, a new edible species from Benin, West Africa". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 127–32.
  7. ^ Antonín V. (1998). "Agaricus heinemannianus, a new species of section Minores". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 163–9.
  8. ^ De Kesel A. (1998). "Peyritschiella heinemanniana sp. nov. (Ascomycetes, Laboulbeniales), a new ectoparasitic species from Xantholinus longiventris (Coleoptera, Staphylinidae)". Belgian Journal of Botany. 131 (2): 176–81.
  9. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Heinem.

External links

  • Profile National Botanic Garden of Belgium