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Microbryum Lydiae
''Microbryum'' is a genus of mosses belonging to the family Pottiaceae. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Microbryum'': *''Microbryum brevicaule'' *''Microbryum commutatum'' *''Microbryum conicum'' *''Microbryum curvicollum'' *''Microbryum davallianum'' *''Microbryum floerkeanum'' *''Microbryum fosbergii'' *''Microbryum longipes'' *''Microbryum lydiae'' *''Microbryum muticum'' *''Microbryum raddei'' *''Microbryum rectum'' *''Microbryum rufochaete'' *''Microbryum starckeanum'' *''Microbryum subplanomarginatum'' *''Microbryum tasmanicum'' *''Microbryum vlassovii'' *''Microbryum zealandiae'' * SH1008215.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1009573.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1009580.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1009583.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1110404.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1110406.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1119448.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH1119449.09FU (''Microbryum'' sp.) * SH11 ...
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Wilhelm Philippe Schimper
Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (January 12, 1808 – March 20, 1880, in Lichtenberg, Bas-Rhin, Lichtenberg) was an Alsace, Alsatian botanist with French, later German citizenship. He was born in Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, but spent his youth in Offwiller, a village at the foot of the Vosges mountain range in Alsace. He was the father of botanist Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856–1901), and a cousin to Natural history, naturalist Karl Friedrich Schimper (1803–1867) and botanist Wilhelm Schimper, Georg Heinrich Wilhelm Schimper (1804–1878). Life Following graduation from the University of Strasbourg, he worked as a curator at the Musée zoologique de la ville de Strasbourg, Natural History Museum in Strasbourg, becoming director of the museum in 1839. The museum has a bust of Schimper at the top of the stairs. From 1862 until 1879, he was a professor of geology and natural history at the University of Strasbourg. Schimper's contributions to biology were primarily in the specializ ...
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