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Index of Botanists

NameHauck, Markus
Date of birth1970
Remarksworks at Albrecht von Haller Institute of Plant Sciences at the University of Göttingen, Department of Ecology and Ecosystem Research (not the Herbarium). Types at BG, FH, GOET?, HBG
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/9b39908f-18a8-4da6-b813-32e8ddf4cbc0
Variant nameMarkus Hauck
Author nameM. Hauck
B & P Author Abbrev.M. Hauck
Standard/Label NameM. Hauck
Full NameHauck, Markus
Geography AuthorAfrica,  Germany
Geography CollectorGermany,  United States of America
Specialty AuthorFungiAndLichens
Specialty CollectorLichens
Citation as Collector Lichenologist. [British Lichen Society]. Cardiff, Wales
Citation as Author Lichenologist. [British Lichen Society]. Cardiff, Wales
Member of teams/groups
HoldingsSearch for specimens collected by M. Hauck
Collections in2004 (1)
Collector Teams:M. Hauck & M. Schmull 
Author Teams:M. Hauck & Schmull 

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