Litophyton Thujarium
''Litophyton'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Nephtheidae. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus: *'' Litophyton acuticonicum'' (Verseveldt, 1974) *''Litophyton amentaceum'' (Studer, 1894) *'' Litophyton arboreum'' Forskål, 1775 *''Litophyton bayeri'' (Verseveldt, 1966) *'' Litophyton berdfordi'' (Shann, 1912) *''Litophyton brassicum'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *''Litophyton bumastum'' (Verseveldt, 1973) *'' Litophyton capnelliformis'' (Thomson & Dean, 1931) *'' Litophyton carnosum'' (Kükenthal) *'' Litophyton cervispiculosum'' (Thomson & Dean, 1931) *'' Litophyton chabrolii'' (Andouin, 1828) *''Litophyton columnaris'' (Studer, 1895) *'' Litophyton compactum'' (Verseveldt, 1966) *'' Litophyton concinnum'' (Kükenthal, 1905) *'' Litophyton corallinum'' (Kükenthal, 1910) *''Litophyton crassum'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *''Litophyton cupressiformis'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *''Litophyton curvum'' van Ofwegen, 2016 *''Litophyton debilis'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Forsskål
Peter Forsskål, sometimes spelled Pehr Forsskål, Peter Forskaol, Petrus Forskål or Pehr Forsskåhl (11 January 1732 – 11 July 1763) was a Sweden, Swedish exploration, explorer, oriental studies, orientalist, natural history, naturalist, and an Apostles of Linnaeus, apostle of Carl Linnaeus. Early life Forsskål was born in Helsinki, now in Finland but then a part of Sweden, where his father, the priest , was serving as a Lutheran clergyman, but the family moved to Sweden in 1741 when the father was appointed to the parish of :sv:Tegelsmora församling, Tegelsmora in Uppland and the Archbishop of Uppsala, archdiocese of Uppsala. As was common at the time, he enrolled at Uppsala University at a young age in 1742, but returned home for some time and, after studies on his own, rematriculated in Uppsala in 1751, where he completed a Theology, theological degree the same year. Linnaeus's disciple In Uppsala Forsskål was one of the students of Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus, but appare ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Litophyton Columnaris
''Litophyton columnaris'' is a genus of soft coral Alcyonacea is the old scientific order name for the informal group known as "soft corals". It is now an unaccepted name for class Octocorallia. It became deprecated . The following text should be considered a historical, outdated way of treatin .... It was first described by Théophile Rudolphe Studer in 1895. References Nephtheidae {{octocorallia-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Litophyton Formosanum
''Litophyton'' is a genus of soft corals in the family Nephtheidae. Species The World Register of Marine Species includes the following species in the genus: *'' Litophyton acuticonicum'' (Verseveldt, 1974) *'' Litophyton amentaceum'' (Studer, 1894) *'' Litophyton arboreum'' Forskål, 1775 *''Litophyton bayeri'' (Verseveldt, 1966) *'' Litophyton berdfordi'' (Shann, 1912) *'' Litophyton brassicum'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *'' Litophyton bumastum'' (Verseveldt, 1973) *'' Litophyton capnelliformis'' (Thomson & Dean, 1931) *'' Litophyton carnosum'' (Kükenthal) *'' Litophyton cervispiculosum'' (Thomson & Dean, 1931) *'' Litophyton chabrolii'' (Andouin, 1828) *''Litophyton columnaris'' (Studer, 1895) *'' Litophyton compactum'' (Verseveldt, 1966) *'' Litophyton concinnum'' (Kükenthal, 1905) *'' Litophyton corallinum'' (Kükenthal, 1910) *'' Litophyton crassum'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *'' Litophyton cupressiformis'' (Kükenthal, 1903) *'' Litophyton curvum'' van Ofwegen, 2016 *'' Litophyton deb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |