La introducción de las teorías de E. Acharius (1757-1819) en la liquenología española

  1. González Bueno, Antonio
  2. Jiménez Rico, Víctor
Journal:
Acta Botanica Malacitana

ISSN: 0210-9506 2340-5074

Year of publication: 1991

Issue: 16

Pages: 141-148

Type: Article

DOI: 10.24310/ABM.V16I.9154 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The system of lichen taxonomy outlined by E. Acharius was introduced in Spain by M. Lagasca and S.R. Clemente. As we now, from contemporary correspondence between M. Lagasca and P. Lallave, the "Methodus..." was received before November 1806. The Acharius "Synopsis..." (1814) was utilized before June 1817; the text was distribuited by the swedish algologist C.A. Agardh among his correspondents A. Cabrera and F. Haenseler. Before 1807, spanish lichens were sent to E. Acharius by M. Lagasca, L. Dufour and P.K.A. Schousboe, and also, american material of A.J. Cavanilles and J. Dombey. E. Acharius received material from S.R. Clemente's work ("Ensayo..."; 1807) between 1809 and 1814. Information on location of herbarium material, cited by these mentioned autors is revised.