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Ferdinand Theissen
Ferdinand Theissen (27 July 1877 in Krefeld – 5 September 1919) was a German-Austrian Jesuit priest and mycologist. He studied theology at the seminary in Feldkirch, then from 1902 to 1908 was stationed in São Leopoldo, Brazil. Following his return to Europe he continued his studies in Valkenburg and Innsbruck, and in 1914 returned to Feldkirch as a schoolteacher. He died in September 1919 as a result of a climbing accident during a collection excursion in the Vorarlberg Alps. He was the author or co-author of numerous mycological taxa; with Hans Sydow he co-described the families Botryosphaeriaceae, Dothioraceae, Phyllachoraceae and Polystomellaceae. The genus '' Theissenia'' was named after him by André Maublanc (1914). Selected writings * ''Fragmenta brasilica'' (5 parts, 1908–12) in '' Annales Mycologici''. * ''Die Hypocreaceen von Rio Grande do Sul, Südbrasilien'' (1911) in ''Annales Mycologici'' – Hypocreaceae of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. * ' ...
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Ferdinand Theissen
Ferdinand Theissen (27 July 1877 in Krefeld – 5 September 1919) was a German-Austrian Jesuit priest and mycologist. He studied theology at the seminary in Feldkirch, then from 1902 to 1908 was stationed in São Leopoldo, Brazil. Following his return to Europe he continued his studies in Valkenburg and Innsbruck, and in 1914 returned to Feldkirch as a schoolteacher. He died in September 1919 as a result of a climbing accident during a collection excursion in the Vorarlberg Alps. He was the author or co-author of numerous mycological taxa; with Hans Sydow he co-described the families Botryosphaeriaceae, Dothioraceae, Phyllachoraceae and Polystomellaceae. The genus '' Theissenia'' was named after him by André Maublanc (1914). Selected writings * ''Fragmenta brasilica'' (5 parts, 1908–12) in '' Annales Mycologici''. * ''Die Hypocreaceen von Rio Grande do Sul, Südbrasilien'' (1911) in ''Annales Mycologici'' – Hypocreaceae of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. * ' ...
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Theissenia
''Theissenia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Graphostromataceae. The genus was circumscribed by André Maublanc in Bull. Soc. Mycol. France vol.30 on page 51 in 1914. The genus name of ''Theissenia'' is in honour of Ferdinand Theissen (1877–1919), who was a German-Austrian Jesuit priest and mycologist. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; * '' Theissenia cinerea'' * '' Theissenia pyrenocrata'' Former species; * ''T. eurima'' = '' Durotheca eurima'', Xylariaceae The Xylariaceae are a family of mostly small ascomycetous fungi. It is one of the most commonly encountered groups of ascomycetes and is found throughout the temperate and tropical regions of the world. They are typically found on wood, seeds, f ... family * ''T. rogersii'' = '' Durotheca rogersii'', Xylariaceae References External linksIndex Fungorum Xylariales {{Xylariales-stub ...
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1877 Births
Events January–March * January 1 – Queen Victoria is proclaimed ''Empress of India'' by the ''Royal Titles Act 1876'', introduced by Benjamin Disraeli, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom . * January 8 – Great Sioux War of 1876 – Battle of Wolf Mountain: Crazy Horse and his warriors fight their last battle with the United States Cavalry in Montana. * January 20 – The Conference of Constantinople ends, with Ottoman Turkey rejecting proposals of internal reform and Balkan provisions. * January 29 – The Satsuma Rebellion, a revolt of disaffected samurai in Japan, breaks out against the new imperial government; it lasts until September, when it is crushed by a professionally led army of draftees. * February 17 – Major General Charles George Gordon of the British Army is appointed Governor-General of the Sudan. * March – ''The Nineteenth Century (periodical), The Nineteenth Century'' magazine is founded in London. * Marc ...
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Botryosphaeria
''Botryosphaeria'' is a genus of pathogenic fungi in the family Botryosphaeriaceae. There are 193 species, many of which are important disease-causing agents of various important agricultural crops. Species *'' Botryosphaeria abietina'' *'' Botryosphaeria abrupta'' *''Botryosphaeria abuensis'' *'' Botryosphaeria acaciae'' *''Botryosphaeria agaves'' *'' Botryosphaeria alibagensis'' *'' Botryosphaeria anceps'' *''Botryosphaeria apocyni'' *'' Botryosphaeria appendiculata'' *''Botryosphaeria araliae'' *''Botryosphaeria archontophoenicis'' *'' Botryosphaeria arctostaphyli'' *''Botryosphaeria arundinariae'' *''Botryosphaeria arxii'' *''Botryosphaeria astrocaryi'' *''Botryosphaeria aterrima'' *''Botryosphaeria atrorufa'' *''Botryosphaeria bakeri'' *''Botryosphaeria berengeriana'' *''Botryosphaeria bondarzewii'' *''Botryosphaeria briosiana'' *''Botryosphaeria brunneispora'' *''Botryosphaeria buteae'' *''Botryosphaeria callicarpae'' *''Botryosphaeria calycanthi'' *'' Botryosphaeria camara ...
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Dothideales
Dothideales are an order of bitunicate fungi consisting mainly of saprobic or plant parasitic species. Description Taxa in this order are characterized by the absence of a hamathecium (defined as hyphae or other tissues between asci) in a locule, and formation of ovoid to cylindrical fisstunicate asci (asci that have two wall layers that split at maturity in a Jack-in-the-box-like fashion), usually in bundles or cluster called fascicles. During development, the asci push through the stromatic tissue, creating the locules. Classification Until 2001, this order was thought to contain five families: Botryosphaeriaceae, Coccoidiaceae, Doditheaceae, Dothioraceae, and the Planistromellaceae. Several molecular phylogenetic studies since that time have resulted in an organization restructuring of classification. In the most recent revision of Ascomycota classification (December 31, 2007) the Dothideales contains two families, the Dothidiaceae and the Dothioraceae. The Botryosphaer ...
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Dothideaceae
The ''Dothideaceae'' are a family of fungi in the order Dothideales. Species in this family have a widespread distribution, especially in tropical areas. Genera As accepted by Species Fungorum ''Index Fungorum'' is an international project to index all formal names (scientific names) in the fungus kingdom. the project is based at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, one of three partners along with Landcare Research and the Institute of Mi ...; *'' Bagnisiella'' - 31 spp. (placement uncertain) *'' Dictyodothis'' - 8 spp. *'' Dothidea'' - 28 spp. *'' Hyalocrea'' - 2 spp. (may not be in family ) *'' Omphalospora'' - 4 spp. *'' Pachysacca'' - 3 spp. *'' Phyllachorella'' - 2 spp. (placement uncertain) *'' Scirrhia'' - 23 spp. *'' Stylodothis'' - 3spp. *'' Vestergrenia'' - 24 spp. References Dothideales Dothideomycetes families Taxa named by François Fulgis Chevallier Taxa described in 1826 {{Dothideomycetes-stub ...
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Lembosia
''Lembosia'' is a genus of fungi in the Asterinaceae family. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (''incertae sedis ' () or ''problematica'' is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined. Alternatively, such groups are frequently referred to as "enigmatic taxa". In the system of open nomenclature, uncertain ...''), and it has not yet been placed with certainty into any order. References External linksIndex Fungorum Asterinaceae Taxa named by Joseph-Henri Léveillé {{Dothideomycetes-stub ...
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Seynesia
''Seynesia'' is a genus of fungi in the family Cainiaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Pier Andrea Saccardo in Syll. Fungorum vol.2 on page 668 in 1883. The genus name of ''Seynesia'' is in honour of Jules de Seynes (1833–1912), who was a French physician, botanist and mycologist, and Professor of Natural history at the Medical faculty within the University of Paris. He previously also was at the University of Montpellier. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; *'' Seynesia apuleiae'' *'' Seynesia araucariae'' *'' Seynesia banksiae'' *'' Seynesia brosimicola'' *'' Seynesia calamicola'' *'' Seynesia circinans'' *'' Seynesia coccoidea'' *'' Seynesia cordiae'' *'' Seynesia costaricensis'' *'' Seynesia cynanchi'' *'' Seynesia echitis'' *'' Seynesia elegantula'' *'' Seynesia ficina'' *'' Seynesia fuscoparaphysata'' *'' Seynesia juruana'' *'' Seynesia licaniae'' *'' Seynesia livistonae'' *'' Seynesia hammariana'' *'' Seynesia heteropteridis'' *'' Seynesia ...
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Microthyrium
''Microthyrium'' is a genus of fungi in the Microthyriaceae family. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; * '' Microthyrium aberrans'' * '' Microthyrium abnorme'' * '' Microthyrium acaciae'' * '' Microthyrium annuliforme'' * '' Microthyrium antivarense'' * '' Microthyrium applanatum'' * '' Microthyrium arizonense'' * '' Microthyrium baccarum'' * '' Microthyrium biciliatum'' * '' Microthyrium browneanum'' * '' Microthyrium buxicola'' * '' Microthyrium calophylli'' * '' Microthyrium cantareirense'' * '' Microthyrium carludovicae'' * '' Microthyrium cassiae'' * '' Microthyrium chinense'' * '' Microthyrium ciliatum'' * '' Microthyrium coffeae'' * '' Microthyrium cordiae'' * '' Microthyrium corynellum'' * '' Microthyrium crassum'' * '' Microthyrium cryptomeriae'' * '' Microthyrium cycadinum'' * '' Microthyrium cytisi'' * '' Microthyrium disjunctum'' * '' Microthyrium ekmanii'' * '' Microthyrium epimyces'' * '' Microthyrium eucalypti'' * '' Microthyrium e ...
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Asterinella
''Asterinella'' is a genus of fungi in the Microthyriaceae family. It is commonly found on decaying leaves or dead plants. Species As accepted by Species Fungorum; * '' Asterinella bangii'' * ''Asterinella brasiliensis'' * ''Asterinella bredemeyerae'' * '' Asterinella caaguazensis'' * '' Asterinella caricifoliicola'' * '' Asterinella clemensiae'' * '' Asterinella contorta'' * ''Asterinella cupressina'' * ''Asterinella diospyrina'' * '' Asterinella entebbeensis'' * '' Asterinella epidendri'' * '' Asterinella evigilata'' * ''Asterinella formosana'' * ''Asterinella hapala'' * ''Asterinella hiugensis'' * ''Asterinella intensa'' * ''Asterinella ixorae'' * ''Asterinella leptotheca'' * ''Asterinella lugubris'' * ''Asterinella mimusopis'' * ''Asterinella mindanaensis'' * ''Asterinella palawanensis'' * '' Asterinella papayae'' * '' Asterinella parameriae'' * '' Asterinella phoradendri'' * ''Asterinella protiicola'' * ''Asterinella pseudospondiadis'' * '' Asterine ...
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Exsiccata
Exsiccata (Latin, ''gen.'' -ae, ''plur.'' -ae) is a work with "published, uniform, numbered set of preserved specimens distributed with printed labels". Typically, exsiccatae refer to numbered collections of dried herbarium specimens respectively preserved biological samples published in several duplicate sets with a common theme/ title like ''Lichenes Helvetici'' (see figure). Exsiccatae are regarded as scientific contributions of the editor(s) with characteristics from the library world (published booklets of scientific literature, with authors/ editors, titles, often published as serials in formats with fascicles) and features from the herbarium world (uniform and numbered collections of duplicate herbarium specimens). Exsiccatae works represent a special method of scholarly communication. The text in the printed matters/published booklets is basically a list of labels (schedae) with informations on each single numbered exsiccatal unit. Extensions of the concept occur. There ...
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Rio Grande Do Sul
Rio Grande do Sul (, , ; "Great River of the South") is a Federative units of Brazil, state in the South Region, Brazil, southern region of Brazil. It is the Federative_units_of_Brazil#List, fifth-most-populous state and the List of Brazilian states by area, ninth largest by area. Located in the southernmost part of the country, Rio Grande do Sul is bordered clockwise by Santa Catarina (state), Santa Catarina to the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Uruguayan Departments of Uruguay, departments of Rocha Department, Rocha, Treinta y Tres Department, Treinta y Tres, Cerro Largo Department, Cerro Largo, Rivera Department, Rivera and Artigas Department, Artigas to the south and southwest, and the Argentina, Argentine Provinces of Argentina, provinces of Corrientes Province, Corrientes and Misiones Province, Misiones to the west and northwest. The capital and largest city is Porto Alegre. The state has the highest life expectancy in Brazil, and the crime rate i ...
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