Hiroshi Inoue

Hiroshi Inoue (井上 浩, Inoue Hiroshi, March 30, 1932 December 29, 1989) was a Japanese botanist specializing in bryology.[1]

Inoue's botanical publications are from Japan. He described or recognized many species of liverworts.

Selected publications

  • Hattori, S. & H. Inoue. (1958). "Preliminary report on Takakia lepidozioides." Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 18: 133–137.
  • Inoue, H. (1966). "Monosoleniaceae, a new family segregated from the Marchantiaceae." Bulletin of the National Science Museum (Tokyo) 9(2): 115–118, +2 pl.
  • Inoue, H. (1976). "The concept of genus in the Plagiochilaceae." Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 41: 13–17.
  • Inoue, H. (1984). The genus Plagiochila (Dum.) Dum. in southeast Asia. Tokyo: Academic Scientific Book, Inc., 142 pages.
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References

  1. Kotobank (in Japanese)
  2. IPNI.  Inoue.
  3. IPNI.  Inoue.
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