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Noriaki Fukuyama (福山 伯明, Fukuyama Noriaki, 1912 – 1946) was a Japanese botanist and orchidologist. He died in Taiwan During his short life, Dr. Fukuyama described over a hundred new species of orchids from Micronesia, the Ryukyus and Taiwan. Most of the type specimens he collected were housed in his personal herbarium (Herb. Orch. Fuk.), located in Taiwan, and were previously believed to have been lost amid the upheaval in Japan following the close of World War II. However, most of Fukuyama's type materials of Taiwan orchids were rediscovered, in the course of sifting through the botanical collection of one Dr. Genkei Masamune, which Masamune had bequeathed to the herbarium of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History upon his death in 1993. Although it is not entirely clear as to

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  • Noriaki Fukuyama ( 1912 - 1946 ) fue un botánico y reconocido orquideólogo japonés. Describió más de cien nuevas especies de orquídeas de Taiwán, Ryukyus, Micronesia. Sus colecciones de especímenes tipo se resguardaron en su herbario privado: Herb. Orch. Fuk., y finalmente muchos se extraviaron postsegunda guerra mundial. Se han encontrado duplicados de Fukuyama de las orquídeas de Taiwán, en la colección del Dr. Masamune, que la shabía llevado a Japón luego del deceso del Dr. Fukuyama, pues Masamune fue maestro de Fukuyama; y también en al biblioteca de Masamune se hallaron manuscritos originales Studia Orchidacearum Japonicarum. XI, XII, XIII de Fukuyama. Una parte de los manuscritos se publicaron póstumamente por Masamune en Japón (Inoue, Katsuyama et al., 1998)​ (es)
  • Noriaki Fukuyama (福山 伯明, Fukuyama Noriaki, 1912 – 1946) was a Japanese botanist and orchidologist. He died in Taiwan During his short life, Dr. Fukuyama described over a hundred new species of orchids from Micronesia, the Ryukyus and Taiwan. Most of the type specimens he collected were housed in his personal herbarium (Herb. Orch. Fuk.), located in Taiwan, and were previously believed to have been lost amid the upheaval in Japan following the close of World War II. However, most of Fukuyama's type materials of Taiwan orchids were rediscovered, in the course of sifting through the botanical collection of one Dr. Genkei Masamune, which Masamune had bequeathed to the herbarium of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History upon his death in 1993. Although it is not entirely clear as to why he had them, it is known that Fukuyama had been Masamune's pupil. Among the materials found were Fukuyama's original manuscripts of Studia Orchidacearum Japonicarum, Vols. XI thru XIII. Suffering from cancer, and plagued by local unrest in Taiwan against the Japanese, he was killed by locals in a nearby village during a local uprising against Japanese citizens living in Taiwan. The standard author abbreviation Fukuy. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • 福山 伯明(ふくやま のりあき、1912年 - 1946年)は、日本の植物学者。主にラン科植物の分類学的研究で知られ、生涯に100種類以上の新種を発表した。 (ja)
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  • 福山伯明 (en)
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  • Study of South East Asian Orchids (en)
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  • Noriaki Fukuyama (en)
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  • Noriaki Fukuyama ( 1912 - 1946 ) fue un botánico y reconocido orquideólogo japonés. Describió más de cien nuevas especies de orquídeas de Taiwán, Ryukyus, Micronesia. Sus colecciones de especímenes tipo se resguardaron en su herbario privado: Herb. Orch. Fuk., y finalmente muchos se extraviaron postsegunda guerra mundial. Se han encontrado duplicados de Fukuyama de las orquídeas de Taiwán, en la colección del Dr. Masamune, que la shabía llevado a Japón luego del deceso del Dr. Fukuyama, pues Masamune fue maestro de Fukuyama; y también en al biblioteca de Masamune se hallaron manuscritos originales Studia Orchidacearum Japonicarum. XI, XII, XIII de Fukuyama. Una parte de los manuscritos se publicaron póstumamente por Masamune en Japón (Inoue, Katsuyama et al., 1998)​ (es)
  • 福山 伯明(ふくやま のりあき、1912年 - 1946年)は、日本の植物学者。主にラン科植物の分類学的研究で知られ、生涯に100種類以上の新種を発表した。 (ja)
  • Noriaki Fukuyama (福山 伯明, Fukuyama Noriaki, 1912 – 1946) was a Japanese botanist and orchidologist. He died in Taiwan During his short life, Dr. Fukuyama described over a hundred new species of orchids from Micronesia, the Ryukyus and Taiwan. Most of the type specimens he collected were housed in his personal herbarium (Herb. Orch. Fuk.), located in Taiwan, and were previously believed to have been lost amid the upheaval in Japan following the close of World War II. However, most of Fukuyama's type materials of Taiwan orchids were rediscovered, in the course of sifting through the botanical collection of one Dr. Genkei Masamune, which Masamune had bequeathed to the herbarium of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History upon his death in 1993. Although it is not entirely clear as to (en)
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