Leopold Trattinnick (26 May 1764 in Klosterneuburg – 24 January 1849 in Vienna) was an Austrian botanist and mycologist. He was a curator of the Royal Natural History collection in Vienna. He published several mycological and other botanical works. Most of these works were illustrated with engravings and many of them were hand coloured (pre-colour printing). He also gave out collections of wax replicas of species of fungi and later sponges.
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LeopoldTrattinnick (26 May 1764 in Klosterneuburg – 24 January 1849 in Vienna) was an Austrian botanist and mycologist. He was a curator of the Royal...
classified in the Liliaceae. The genus was named by Austrian botanist LeopoldTrattinnick in 1812, in honor of the Austrian botanist Nicholas Thomas Host....
in 1798. The name was then changed in 1823 by (Austrian botanist) LeopoldTrattinnick. The standard author abbreviation Roxb. is used to indicate this...
near Osek in the Pilsen district and it was first named in 1816 by LeopoldTrattinnick under the name (basionym) Schmidtia subtilis. The plant was classified...
Daly & M.F.F.Melo The genus name of Trattinnickia is in honour of LeopoldTrattinnick (1764–1849), an Austrian botanist and mycologist. It was first described...
is 89.2. The species was first formally described by the botanist LeopoldTrattinnick, the specific epithet means large head and is derived from the Latin...