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Anubias afzelii is a species belonging to the Aroid genus Anubias. It was first described scientifically by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1857, based on material collected in Sierra Leone by Adam Afzelius, after whom the species was named. The genus Anubias was described simultaneously, with only A. afzellii belonging to it, which therefore is the type species of the genus. No other species currently placed in the genus Anubias was described earlier (in a different genus) and A. afzelii was therefore the first species of this genus known to science.

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  • Anubias afzelii (en)
  • Анубиас Афцелиуса (ru)
  • Anubias afzelii (sv)
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  • Anubias afzelii is a species belonging to the Aroid genus Anubias. It was first described scientifically by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1857, based on material collected in Sierra Leone by Adam Afzelius, after whom the species was named. The genus Anubias was described simultaneously, with only A. afzellii belonging to it, which therefore is the type species of the genus. No other species currently placed in the genus Anubias was described earlier (in a different genus) and A. afzelii was therefore the first species of this genus known to science. (en)
  • Ану́биас Афце́лиуса (лат. Anubias afzelii) — тропическое растение, вид рода Анубиас (Anubias) семейства Ароидные, или Аронниковые (Araceae), типовой вид рода. Вид назван в честь шведского ботаника Адама Афцелиуса (англ. Adam Afzelius, 1750—1837). (ru)
  • Anubias afzelii är en kallaväxtart som beskrevs av Heinrich Wilhelm Schott. Anubias afzelii ingår i släktet Anubias och familjen kallaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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  • Anubias afzelii is a species belonging to the Aroid genus Anubias. It was first described scientifically by Heinrich Wilhelm Schott in 1857, based on material collected in Sierra Leone by Adam Afzelius, after whom the species was named. The genus Anubias was described simultaneously, with only A. afzellii belonging to it, which therefore is the type species of the genus. No other species currently placed in the genus Anubias was described earlier (in a different genus) and A. afzelii was therefore the first species of this genus known to science. (en)
  • Ану́биас Афце́лиуса (лат. Anubias afzelii) — тропическое растение, вид рода Анубиас (Anubias) семейства Ароидные, или Аронниковые (Araceae), типовой вид рода. Вид назван в честь шведского ботаника Адама Афцелиуса (англ. Adam Afzelius, 1750—1837). (ru)
  • Anubias afzelii är en kallaväxtart som beskrevs av Heinrich Wilhelm Schott. Anubias afzelii ingår i släktet Anubias och familjen kallaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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