• Julius Schäffer (3 June 1882 – 21 October 1944) was a German mycologist. His contributions include studies on the Agaricales (gilled mushrooms), especially...
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  • Schaefer (redirect from Schäffer)
    Fritz Schäffer (1888–1967), German politician Julius Schäffer (1882–1944), German mycologist Mary T. S. Schäffer (1861–1939), American naturalist, illustrator...
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    Russula laeta is a brittle gill species that was first described by Julius Schäffer in 1952. This species is critically endangered in Belgium. "Russula...
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    poisonous, after being responsible for the death of German mycologist Julius Schäffer in 1944. It had been recognized as causing gastric upsets when eaten...
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  • change occurs for some species of Cortinarius and Boletes Developed by Julius Schäffer to help with the identification of Agaricus species. A positive reaction...
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    parboiling. However, after the death of the German mycologist Dr. Julius Schäffer, it was discovered that the mushroom contains a toxin that can stimulate...
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  • innovatory use of the whole-tone scale, and mentions it in a letter to Julius Schäffer, the music director of the Schwerin orchestra. The orchestra concludes...
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    Conocybe rickenii was first described in 1930 by German mycologist Julius Schäffer and named Galera rickenii. It was reclassified by Robert Kühner, who...
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    fungus was first described to science in 1930 by German mycologist Julius Schäffer, who called it Galera aurea. Tsuguo Hongo transferred it to the genus...
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  • secondly in Ziegenberg über Bad Nauheim on 11 August 1948 to Baroness Vera Schäffer von Bernstein (1914–1994). They had three children, whose son Konrad with...
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