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Index of Botanists

NameKlastersky, Ivan
Date of birth1901
Date of death1979
Remarks [author note: Herbarium and types: PR] [collector note: Original herbarium: PR (mainly Rosa), Balkan Pen., Carpathian Mts., Sudetenland (1930-56): PR; Czechoslovakia: BUT (1935, 1937), C (1937-39, 1953), PR, PRC, PRM]
ASA Botanist ID150159 botanist
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/8d2e98fd-7d38-4dde-b9ac-dc867b64fc20
Variant nameIvan Klastersky
Variant nameKlastersky, I.
Author nameKlastersky
B & P Author Abbrev.Klast.
Standard/Label NameI. Klastersky
Full NameKlastersky, Ivan
Geography AuthorCzech Republic
Specialty AuthorSpermatophytes
Specialty CollectorFungi
Citation as Author Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Citation as Author Taxonomic Literature. Second Edition. Utrecht
Citation as CollectorIndex Herbariorum - Collectors I-L
Member of teams/groups
Collector Teams:I. Klastersky & M. Deyl 

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