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Dr Carl Curt Hosseus (1878 - 1950) was a German botanist born in Stromberg im Thale, Rhineland. He gained his doctorate in 1903 from Leipzig university, and sailed Genoa in 1904 for Thailand where he found , which was named for him. He was the first botanist to collect in northern Thailand. A complete set of his Thai collections is housed in the Botanische Staatssammlung, Munich. He also visited Ceylon, Singapore and the Malay Peninsula, returning to Europe in 1906; he made botanical collections in all these countries, which totalled 512 specimens.

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  • Dr Carl Curt Hosseus (1878 - 1950) was a German botanist born in Stromberg im Thale, Rhineland. He gained his doctorate in 1903 from Leipzig university, and sailed Genoa in 1904 for Thailand where he found , which was named for him. He was the first botanist to collect in northern Thailand. A complete set of his Thai collections is housed in the Botanische Staatssammlung, Munich. He also visited Ceylon, Singapore and the Malay Peninsula, returning to Europe in 1906; he made botanical collections in all these countries, which totalled 512 specimens. Hosseus emigrated to Argentina and undertook botanical explorations of Patagonia from 1913–15, which resulted in numerous publications in botanical journals. He was appointed Professor of Botany at Cordoba University, Argentina, in 1916, and also served as Director of the Botanical Museum there until his retirement in 1946. Hosseus remained in Cordoba until his death in 1950. His herbarium specimens are housed at the Cordoba University. (en)
  • Carl Curt Hosseus (o Hosséus) Prof. Dr. (11 de agosto 1878 - 4 de mayo 1950) fue un profesor, naturalista, botánico, micólogo,​ briólogo, y pteridólogo alemán y residente en Argentina, de destacadísima actuación académica en Córdoba (Argentina). También realizó expediciones botánicas a Tailandia, Ceilán, Singapur y la península malaya, retornando a Europa en 1906; sus recolecciones botánicas en todas esas localidades fueron 512 especímenes.​ Sus especímenes de herbario se hospedan en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.​ (es)
  • Carl Curt Hosseus, né le 11 août 1878 à Stromberg et mort le 4 mai 1950 à Córdoba en Argentine, est un botaniste allemand. (fr)
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  • Carl Curt Hosseus (o Hosséus) Prof. Dr. (11 de agosto 1878 - 4 de mayo 1950) fue un profesor, naturalista, botánico, micólogo,​ briólogo, y pteridólogo alemán y residente en Argentina, de destacadísima actuación académica en Córdoba (Argentina). También realizó expediciones botánicas a Tailandia, Ceilán, Singapur y la península malaya, retornando a Europa en 1906; sus recolecciones botánicas en todas esas localidades fueron 512 especímenes.​ Sus especímenes de herbario se hospedan en la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.​ (es)
  • Carl Curt Hosseus, né le 11 août 1878 à Stromberg et mort le 4 mai 1950 à Córdoba en Argentine, est un botaniste allemand. (fr)
  • Dr Carl Curt Hosseus (1878 - 1950) was a German botanist born in Stromberg im Thale, Rhineland. He gained his doctorate in 1903 from Leipzig university, and sailed Genoa in 1904 for Thailand where he found , which was named for him. He was the first botanist to collect in northern Thailand. A complete set of his Thai collections is housed in the Botanische Staatssammlung, Munich. He also visited Ceylon, Singapore and the Malay Peninsula, returning to Europe in 1906; he made botanical collections in all these countries, which totalled 512 specimens. (en)
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  • Carl Curt Hosseus (es)
  • Carl Curt Hosseus (fr)
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