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- Acharius may refer to: Acarius, a 6th-century bishop in Gaul Erik Acharius, an 18th-century lichenologist The Acharius Medal, named in his honor This disambiguation...
- "father of lichenology". Acharius was famously the last pupil of Carl Linnaeus. Acharius was born in 1757 to Johan Eric Acharius and Catharina Margaretha...
- 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...
- year, Acharius included Dufourea in his influential work Lichenographia Universalis and included six species. Luyken had studied under Acharius in Sweden...
- species first described in 1753 by Carl Linnaeus. Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius transferred it to the genus Parmelia in 1803. The lichen is widely distributed...
- the family Arthoniaceae. It was cir****scribed by Swedish botanist Erik Acharius in 1806. It is a genus of thin crustose lichen of widely varying forms...
- Netherlands. Retrieved 28 December 2023. Acharius, Erik (1799). Lichenographiae Sueciae Prodromus (in Latin). p. 85. Acharius, E. (1803). Methodus qua Omnes Detectos...
- described by Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius in 1799, Chrysothrix chlorina was first named Lepraria chlorina. Acharius's Latin diagnosis (crustaceus pulverulentus...
- living symbiotically among filaments of multiple fungus species. Erik Acharius, known as the "father of lichenology," coined many lichen terms still in...
- by the Swedish botanist Erik Acharius (1757–1819), who is therefore sometimes named the "father of lichenology". Acharius was a student of Carl Linnaeus...