-
species and
three genera have been
named in
honour of
Degelius. Born in
Uppsala on 27
January 1903,
Degelius spent much of his
youth in Mariestad. He was introduced...
- It was
first formally described in 1938 by
Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius as
Perforaria minuta. The type
specimen was
collected from the
Kodiak Island...
- was
first scientifically described by the
Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius in 1941. He
classified it in the
genus Parmelia.
Mason Hale transferred...
- specimens,
originally collected in 1939 by
Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius (for whom the
species is named), were
found growing on
Hamamelis in the...
- 5–7 μm). The type
specimen was
found in Vega Island, Norway, by
Gunnar Degelius,
where it was
found growing on
exposed granitic rock. In appearance, Schaereria...
-
previously identified C. fasciculare group,
according to
prior research by
Degelius (1974) and Otálora and
Wedin (2013).
Hondaria leptospora is
found predominantly...
- the
family Lecanoraceae. It was
described as new to
science by
Gunnar Degelius in 1944.
Lecanora impudens is a
known host
species to
lichenicolous fungi...
-
family Pannariaceae. The
genus is
named after Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius. The
genus was cir****scribed by Lars
Arvidsson and
David John Galloway...
- -
based upon
Danish investigations, vol. I-III.
Copenhagen and London.
Degelius, Gunnar.
Notes on the
Lichen Flora of the
Faroe Islands. 1966. Irvine,...
- was
first scientifically described by the
Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius in 1941, who
initially classified it in the
genus Anaptychia.
William Culberson...