Hiroshige Koyama (1937–2016) was a Japanese botanist and specialist of Asteraceae.[1][2]

Koyamacalia, a genus of East Asian plants in the groundsel tribe Senecioneae,[3][4] was named for Koyama. It is listed as a synonym of Parasenecio.[5]

Works

  • Cytotaxonomic Studies of Compositae 3: On the Species Problems in Japanese Cacalia Hastata and Its Allies by Hiroshige Koyama - 1968
  • On Cacalia Yatabei and Its Related Species by Hiroshige Koyama - 1968
  • Taxonomic studies on the tribe Senecioneae of Eastern Asia by Hiroshige Koyama - 1969
  • Phytogeography of Some Flowering Plants of the Tsushima Islands by Hiroshige Koyama - 1970
  • Blumea Conspicua, as a Species Endemic to the Ryukyu Islands by Hiroshige Koyama - 1974
  • Notes on some species of Chinese Cacalia 3 by Hiroshige Koyama - 1979
  • Natural history researches of the Abukuma mountains and Its Adjacent Regions by Hiroshige Koyama, Hiroshige Koyama - 1995
  • Flora and Fauna of the Imperial Palace, Tokyo by Hiroshige Koyama - 2000

References

  1. Hiroshige Koyama at www.efloras.org
  2. "IPNI Author Query Results". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 2018-02-07.
  3. Robinson, Harold Ernest & Brettell, R. D. 1973. Phytologia 27: 265-276
  4. Tropicos, Koyamacalia H. Rob. & Brettell
  5. "Koyamacalia H.Rob. & Brettell | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  6. International Plant Names Index.  H.Koyama.


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