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- Ptinus lichenum is a species of beetles in the genus Ptinus of the family Ptinidae. Ptinus lichenum are found in natural habitats in ****ociation with dead...
- Lichenes (1803), Lichenographia universalis (1810), and Synopsis methodica lichenum (1814) each of which he sent to the Society in London, accompanied by hundreds...
- Lichenographiae Suecia prodromus (1798) Methodus lichenum (1803) Lichenographia universalis (1810) Synopsis methodica lichenum (1814) Later lichenologists include...
- described about 3700 in his career. He edited the exsiccata series Herbarium lichenum Parisiensium, quod edidit William Nylander Med. Dr. The standard author...
- Parmelia, grouping them under the section Tricharia in his 1803 work Methodus Lichenum. However, as he continued studying the group, he recognised the need for...
- Leichenum argillaceum Motschulsky, 1863 Lichenum foveistrium M****ul, 1876 Lichenum seriehispidum M****ul, 1876 Lichenum gebieni Reitter, 1906 Endothina squamosa...
- Netherlands. Retrieved 21 September 2023. Zahlbruckner, A. (1931). Catalogus Lichenum Universalis (in Latin). Vol. 7. p. 220. Bungartz, Frank; Søchting, Ulrik;...
- Nearly a century later, Alexander Zahlbruckner's publication Catalogus Lichenum Universalis (1922) became an influential work for lichen classification...
- interested in cryptogams. Schaerer was best known for his multi-volume work Lichenum Helveticorum ****ilegium ("Anthology of Swiss Lichens"), published in 12...
- Darmostuk (2024) – Ukraine Link, H.F. (1809). "Nova plantarum genera e classe Lichenum, Algarum, Fungorum". Neues Journal für die Botanik (in Latin). 3 (1–2):...