Axel Gudbrand Blytt (19 May 1843 – 18 July 1898) was a Norwegian professor, botanist and geologist. He was the author of a number of books regarding the...
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Blytt is a Norwegian surname, it may refer to: Axel Gudbrand Blytt (1843–1898), Norwegian botanist and geologist (standard botanist abbreviation: A.Blytt)...
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Arcturus) Axel Blomqvist (1894–1965), Swedish speed skater Axel Blumberg (1981–2004), Argentine kidnap and murder victim Axel Gudbrand Blytt (1843–1898)...
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reclassified as Phlegmacium triumphans by the Norwegian mycologist Axel Gudbrand Blytt however it remained known as Cortinarius triumphans until 2022 when...
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red-staining inocybe was first described by Norwegian naturalist Axel Gudbrand Blytt in 1904 as Inocybe erubescens. However, it was widely known for many...
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Marquess of Lincolnshire, English politician (d. 1928) May 19 – Axel Gudbrand Blytt, Norwegian botanist and geologist (d. 1898) May 20 – Itō Sukeyuki...
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Blomefield William Bowman Heinrich Georg Bronn T. Lauder Brunton Axel Gudbrand Blytt Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle Julius Viktor Carus Robert...
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named after the Norwegian botanists Matthias Numsen Blytt (1789–1862) and his son Axel Gudbrand Blytt (1843–1898). "Blyttia" (in Norwegian). Norwegian Botanical...
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Oscar Nissen, physician, newspaper editor and politician (d.1911) Axel Gudbrand Blytt, botanist (d.1898) Yngvar Nielsen, historian and geographer (d.1916)...
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Buck Nickels (1832–1917) A.Bloxam – Andrew Bloxam (1801–1878) A.Blytt – Axel Gudbrand Blytt (1843–1898) A.Br. – Addison Brown (1830–1913) Abramov – Ivan...
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