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### Author
Diapoulis \[Diapulis\], Charalambos A. \["K.A."\] (fl. 1933-1958), Greek professor of systematic botany at the University of Athens.
**Abbreviated name**: *Diapoulis* \[standard form in IPNI: *Diap.*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection ACA|ACA]], [[Collection B|B]] (48 lichens).
#### Bibliography and biography
GR p. 792; IH 2: 161; Kew 2: 79-80.
#### Biofile
- Frodin, D.G., Guide standard floras world p. 584, no. 636, 323-a. 1939.
- Hamann, U. and G. Wagenitz, Bibl. Fl. Mitteleuropa no. 1495. 1970.
### Publications
##### n.30.296. Kenntnis der orientalischen Pomaceen
**Title**
Beiträge zur *Kenntnis der orientalischen Pomaceen* (Pirus, Sorbus, Crataegus). Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde genehmigt von der Philosophischen Fakultät der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin... Potsdam (Gedruckt von A.W. Hayn's Erben) 1933. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Kenntn. orient. Pomac.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 14 Oct 1933 (date of defense thesis), cover-t.p. \[=1\], p. \[2-3\], 5-48, \[49\], *pl. 141-161* (uncol. phot., draw.). *Copies*: B, HH. – Preprinted from Fedde, Repert. spec. nov. 34(1-9): 29-72, *pl. 141-161.* 25 Nov 1933.
*Ref*.: Krause, K., Bot. Jahrb. 66(Lit): 89. 1934 (rev.).
##### n.30.297. Synopsis florae graecae
**Title**
*Synopsis florae graecae*... Athènes... 1939\[-1949\]. Oct.
**Abbreviated title**: *Syn. fl. graec.*
**Notes**
*Publ*.: 1939-1949.
*Tomos A*: p. \[i\]-xxix, \[1\]-267, \[269, 271\], *pl. 1-10* (uncol. draw.).
*Tomos B*(1) (Dialyp.-Monochl.): 1948, p. \[i\]-xxiv, \[1\]-528.
*Tomos B*(2) (Sympetalas): 1949, p. \[i\]-vii, \[1\]-384. *Copies*: G, L.
*Note*: Synopsis florae graecae is the translation of the Greek title, the flora is written in Greek language.