Max Britzelmayr (7 January 1839 – 6 December 1909) was a German mycologist and lichenologist who was a native of Augsburg. He spent his career as a schoolteacher and Kreisschulinspektor (school district administrator) in Augsburg. He is known for his research of a class of fungi known as Hymenomycetes. He also conducted investigations of lichens native to southern Bavaria, including the Allgäu Alps.
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| - Max Britzelmayr (de)
- Max Britzelmayr (es)
- Max Britzelmayr (it)
- Max Britzelmayr (en)
- Max Britzelmayr (pl)
- Бритцельмайр, Макс (ru)
- Max Britzelmayr (pt)
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| - Max Britzelmayr es un micólogo y liquenólogo alemán nacido en Augsburgo el 7 de enero de 1839 y fallecido en 6 de diciembre de 1909. Max Britzelmayr ejerció durante toda su vida como profesor y administrador de distrito escolar (Kreisschulinspektor) en su ciudad natal. Es especialmente recordado por sus investigaciones en el grupo micológico de los . (es)
- Max Britzelmayr (* 7. Januar 1839 in Augsburg; † 6. Dezember 1909 ebenda) war ein deutscher Lehrer, Lichenologe und Mykologe. Sein botanisch-mykologisches Autorenkürzel lautet „ Britzelm.“. (de)
- Max Britzelmayr (7 January 1839 – 6 December 1909) was a German mycologist and lichenologist who was a native of Augsburg. He spent his career as a schoolteacher and Kreisschulinspektor (school district administrator) in Augsburg. He is known for his research of a class of fungi known as Hymenomycetes. He also conducted investigations of lichens native to southern Bavaria, including the Allgäu Alps. (en)
- Max Britzelmayr (ur. 7 stycznia 1839 w Augsburgu, zm. 6 grudnia 1909 w Ibid) – niemiecki nauczyciel, mykolog i lichenolog. (pl)
- Max Britzelmayr (Augusta, 7 gennaio 1839 – 6 dicembre 1909) è stato un micologo tedesco. È ricordato per i suoi studi sui funghi Hymenomycetes. (it)
- Max Britzelmayr (Augsburgo, 7 de janeiro de 1839 - Augsburgo, 6 de dezembro de 1909) foi um micologista alemão. Sua abreviatura para descrição de espécies é "Britzelm.". (pt)
- Макс Бритцельмайр (нем. Max Britzelmayr; 1839—1909) — немецкий миколог и лихенолог. (ru)
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| - Max Britzelmayr es un micólogo y liquenólogo alemán nacido en Augsburgo el 7 de enero de 1839 y fallecido en 6 de diciembre de 1909. Max Britzelmayr ejerció durante toda su vida como profesor y administrador de distrito escolar (Kreisschulinspektor) en su ciudad natal. Es especialmente recordado por sus investigaciones en el grupo micológico de los . (es)
- Max Britzelmayr (* 7. Januar 1839 in Augsburg; † 6. Dezember 1909 ebenda) war ein deutscher Lehrer, Lichenologe und Mykologe. Sein botanisch-mykologisches Autorenkürzel lautet „ Britzelm.“. (de)
- Max Britzelmayr (7 January 1839 – 6 December 1909) was a German mycologist and lichenologist who was a native of Augsburg. He spent his career as a schoolteacher and Kreisschulinspektor (school district administrator) in Augsburg. He is known for his research of a class of fungi known as Hymenomycetes. He also conducted investigations of lichens native to southern Bavaria, including the Allgäu Alps. (en)
- Max Britzelmayr (ur. 7 stycznia 1839 w Augsburgu, zm. 6 grudnia 1909 w Ibid) – niemiecki nauczyciel, mykolog i lichenolog. (pl)
- Max Britzelmayr (Augusta, 7 gennaio 1839 – 6 dicembre 1909) è stato un micologo tedesco. È ricordato per i suoi studi sui funghi Hymenomycetes. (it)
- Max Britzelmayr (Augsburgo, 7 de janeiro de 1839 - Augsburgo, 6 de dezembro de 1909) foi um micologista alemão. Sua abreviatura para descrição de espécies é "Britzelm.". (pt)
- Макс Бритцельмайр (нем. Max Britzelmayr; 1839—1909) — немецкий миколог и лихенолог. (ru)
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