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Job Kuijt
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Job Kuijt (born 1930), is a Canadian botanist, with particular interest in Viscaceae, Loranthaceae and Eremolepidaceae.[1][2] He is professor at the University of Victoria[3] on Vancouver Island of British Columbia. He was awarded a Guggenheim fellowship in 1964.[4] He was awarded the George Lawson Medal in 1971 by the Canadian Botanical Association.[5]
The standard author abbreviation Kuijt is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[6]
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Names published
(incomplete list: query lists some 645 names-some repeated)[7]
- Antidaphne andina Kuijt—Fl. Ecuador 24(32A): 7. 1986
- Antidaphne antidaphnoides (Rizzini) Kuijt—Syst. Bot. Monogr. 18: 26. 1988
- Antidaphne glaziovii (Tiegh.) Kuijt—Syst. Bot. Monogr. 18: 26. 1988
- Antidaphne hondurensis Kuijt—Novon 8: 402, fig. 1–6. 1998
- Aetanthus dichotomus (Ruiz & Pav.) Kuijt—Fl. Ecuador 24: 167. 1986
- Aetanthus macranthus (Hook.) Kuijt—Fl. Ecuador 24(32C): 169. 1986
- Aetanthus megaphyllus Kuijt—Pl. Diversity Evol. 131(1-3): 20. 2014
- Aetanthus pascoensis Kuijt—Pl. Diversity Evol. 131(1-3): 33. 2014
- Aetanthus prolongatus Kuijt—Pl. Diversity Evol. 131(1-3): 36. 2014
- Aetanthus sessilifolius Kuijt—Pl. Diversity Evol. 131(1-3): 38. 2014
- Aetanthus tachirensis Kuijt—Pl. Diversity Evol. 131(1-3): 40. 2014
- Phoradendron nickrentianum Kuijt, Novon 21(4): 456 (2011).
(These may not be accepted names.)
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