- "father of lichenology".
Acharius was
famously the last
pupil of Carl Linnaeus.
Acharius was born in 1757 to
Johan Eric
Acharius and
Catharina Margaretha...
-
Acharius may
refer to: Acarius, a 6th-century
bishop in Gaul Erik
Acharius, an 18th-century
scientist The
Acharius Medal,
named in his
honor This disambiguation...
- and
commemorate Erik
Acharius (recognized as the "Father of Lichenology") by
presenting a
medal in his name. The
first Acharius Medal was made in 1846...
- by the
Swedish botanist Erik
Acharius (1757–1819), who is
therefore sometimes named the "father of lichenology".
Acharius was a
student of Carl Linnaeus...
- C. Hardie, Jr (born 1987) Ach.,
taxonomic author abbreviation for Erik
Acharius (1757–1819),
Swedish botanist Aach (toponymy), a term for "river" in German...
-
Savignac monks daughter house of Byland;
founded 1145, land
granted by
Acharius Fitz
Bardolph (Akarius fitz Bardolf)
Cistercian monks orders merged 17...
-
Tentavit Erik
Acharius [Method for
Describing and
Illustrating Lichens According to
Organ Form, Genera, Species, and
Varieties by Erik
Acharius] (in Latin)...
- America. It was
first scientifically described by
Swedish lichenologist Erik
Acharius as
Parmelia cincinnata.
Friedrich August Georg Bitter transferred it to...
-
described in 1794 by
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as
Lichen fastigiatus. Erik
Acharius transferred it to the
genus Ramalina in his 1810
publication Lichenographia...
- 2006-10-20 at the
Wayback Machine "****essment
report on
Cetraria islandica (L.)
Acharius s.l., thallus" (PDF).
European Medicines Agency.
Retrieved 2024-01-07....