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119:(1898–1924). Although originally a conscientious, if not critical, hepaticologist, Stephani was eventually overwhelmed by the endless stream of exotic material sent to him for study. As a result, the last volumes of his work exhibit so much irresponsibility that a tremendous burden is now thrown on the shoulders of other workers, present and future. 123:
Stephani created many new names for species that already had published names, and later researchers were left to sort out the nomenclature problems his work created. It is estimated perhaps only 25 to 35% of his species will prove to be valid upon investigation. A more precise figure cannot be made
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This is the only work that has ever attempted such a broad treatment of those groups, and saw the first publication of many new names. Almost 10,000 species are included, with more than 4,000 new ones described by Stephani. Unfortunately, the work is "often much condemned" for being of very poor
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The poor quality of Stephani's work in his later years may have been the result of a progressive brain disease that affected work on the final three volumes, and the remnants of his life's work were published posthumously by Bonner in 1953.
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and had two children. By the age of 34, Stephani began publishing papers on the subject of liverworts. He never attended university, and it is not known how his interest in bryology was sparked.
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and owner of the Barbey-Boissier Herbarium in Geneva. In 1897 the Herbarium concluded an agreement with Stephani, by which they would publish
77: 38: 306: 73:-spinning industry. He worked both in a toy shop, and in a publishing house. In 1869, he married Marie Kell, daughter of the 69:, in 1842. He attended and graduated from the Königliches Gymnasium, whereupon he began training to be a businessman in the 274: 172: 311: 115:
work in hepaticology received a lasting shock, in consequence of the publication by Stephani of his six-volume
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quality, and "holds the reputation of being one of the most notorious publications in bryology."
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because "taxonomists are still busy clearing the mess."
158: 288: 103:, and the final volume 27 years later, in 1925. 29:(15 April 1842 – 23 February 1927) was a German 252:The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America 258: 19:"Steph." redirects here. For other uses, see 245: 243: 241: 239: 317:Scientists from the Province of Brandenburg 190: 188: 186: 184: 269:. New York: Macmillan. pp. 261–262. 264: 236: 219: 194: 249: 181: 131: 111:In the first decades of this century, 289: 159:Brummitt, R. K.; C. E. Powell (1992). 322:Botanists from the Kingdom of Prussia 83:Stephani is most remembered for his 13: 37:. This botanist is denoted by the 14: 338: 152: 101:Bulletin de l'Herbier Boissier 1: 307:19th-century German botanists 145: 16:German bryologist (1842–1927) 250:Schuster, Rudolf M. (1966). 7: 10: 343: 214:(Special Issue): 557–563. 165:Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew 137:Stephani, F. (1898–1924). 18: 265:Schofield, W. B. (1985). 195:Gradstein, S. R. (2006). 267:Introduction to Bryology 67:Province of Brandenburg 312:Scientists from Berlin 161:Authors of Plant Names 121: 141:, vols. I–VI. Geneva. 132:Selected publications 109: 61:Stephani was born in 221:10.3372/wi.36.36152 199:Species Hepaticarum 139:Species Hepaticarum 117:Species Hepaticarum 97:Species Hepaticarum 85:Species Hepaticarum 39:author abbreviation 327:German bryologists 334: 281: 280: 262: 256: 255: 247: 234: 233: 223: 205: 192: 179: 178: 156: 48: 47: 46: 33:specializing in 342: 341: 337: 336: 335: 333: 332: 331: 287: 286: 285: 284: 277: 263: 259: 248: 237: 203: 193: 182: 175: 157: 153: 148: 134: 93:Edmond Boissier 44: 43: 42: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 340: 330: 329: 324: 319: 314: 309: 304: 299: 283: 282: 275: 257: 235: 180: 173: 150: 149: 147: 144: 143: 142: 133: 130: 56:botanical name 27:Franz Stephani 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 339: 328: 325: 323: 320: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 294: 292: 278: 276:0-02-949660-8 272: 268: 261: 253: 246: 244: 242: 240: 231: 227: 222: 217: 213: 209: 202: 200: 191: 189: 187: 185: 176: 174:1-84246-085-4 170: 166: 162: 155: 151: 140: 136: 135: 129: 125: 120: 118: 114: 108: 104: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 81: 79: 76: 72: 68: 64: 59: 57: 53: 49: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 266: 260: 251: 211: 207: 198: 197:"Stephani's 160: 154: 138: 126: 122: 116: 110: 105: 100: 96: 84: 82: 60: 41: 26: 25: 302:1927 deaths 297:1842 births 208:Willdenowia 78:Julius Kell 291:Categories 201:revisited" 146:References 113:systematic 35:liverworts 31:bryologist 89:hornworts 230:84035703 75:novelist 273:  228:  171:  63:Berlin 52:citing 45:Steph. 226:S2CID 204:(PDF) 50:when 21:Steph 271:ISBN 169:ISBN 71:wool 216:doi 293:: 238:^ 224:. 212:36 210:. 206:. 183:^ 167:. 163:. 65:, 58:. 54:a 279:. 232:. 218:: 177:. 23:.

Index

Steph
bryologist
liverworts
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Berlin
Province of Brandenburg
wool
novelist
Julius Kell
hornworts
Edmond Boissier
systematic
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
ISBN
1-84246-085-4




"Stephani's Species Hepaticarum revisited"
doi
10.3372/wi.36.36152
S2CID
84035703



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