Danilo N. Tandang
Filipino botanist
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Danilo Tandang is a Filipino botanist (plant taxonomist),[1] working at the National Museum of the Philippines, Philippines.[2] He is a main contributor to Co's Digital Flora of the Philippines, by Leonard Co.[2] Additionally, he conducts research on the Philippine flowering plants.
The standard author abbreviation Tandang is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]
Species described
- Corybas kaiganganianus
- Begonia normaaguilarae
- Decaisnina tomentosa
- Vaccinium carmesianum
- Dischidia argentii
- Dischidia glabrata
- Begonia burabod
- Begonia tarangban
- Begonia sohoton
- Begonia benitotanii
- Amylotheca cleofei
- Hypericum perryongii
- Corybas boholensis
- Begonia truncatifolia[4]
- Begonia beijnenii[5]
- Begonia cabanillasii[6]
- Begonia droseroides
- Begonia gabaldonensis
- Begonia madulidii
- Corybas circinatus[7]
- Dilochia deleoniae
- Mycetia suedixieana
- Mycetia dagohoyana
- Timonius sulitii
- Timonius noli-tangere
- Ixora alejandroi
- Hoya irisiae
- Nepenthes barcelonae
- Balanophora coralliformis
- Begonia titoevangelistae
- Rafflesia magnifica
Taxa named after D.N.Tandang
- Begonia tandangii[8]