Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée

French botanist (1789-1874).

Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée was a French botanist who was born in Ardentes, 7 November 1789, and died in Paris on 21 May 1874. He was the author of works on botany and mycology, practical and historical pharmacology, Darwinism, and his experiences in several regions of Europe.

Abbreviations: Fée
Occupations: university teacher, pteridologist, physician, pharmacist, naturalist, mycologist, botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: Latin, French
Dates: 1789-11-07T00:00:00Z – 1874-05-21T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Ardentes
Direct attributions: 168 plants, 88 fungi
Authorship mentions: 403 plants, 262 fungi

88 fungi attributed, 174 fungi contributed to262 fungi:

Enterographa Fée 1825
fungi genus in the roccellaceae family
Enterographa is a genus of lichens in the family Roccellaceae. These lichens grow as thin, paint-like crusts on tree bark that range in colour from off-white and pale grey to dark olive-green or brown, sometimes breaking into networks of tiny, flat blocks. They reproduce through tiny slits or dots embedded in the crust that contain spindle-shaped spores divided into multiple cells, distinguishing them from other similar-looking bark lichens.
Erioderma Fée 1825
fungi genus in the pannariaceae family
Erioderma is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria Scytonema as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of Erioderma can resemble Pannaria, Leioderma, or small Peltigera, but their fuzzy
Tricharia (Tricharia Fée) Fée 1825
fungi genus in the gomphillaceae family
Tricharia is a genus of lichens in the family Gomphillaceae. It has an estimated 30 species.
Sarcographa Fée 1825
fungi genus in the graphidaceae family
Sarcographa is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. Established in 1825 by the French botanist Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée, the genus contains 22 species that are recognised by their distinctive star-shaped colonies of radiating, script-like fruiting structures with black borders. These bark-dwelling lichens are found in humid tropical and warm temperate forests worldwide and serve as indicators of undisturbed woodland, as they quickly decline when forest canopy is opened or disturbed.
Platygramme Fée 1874
fungi genus in the graphidaceae family
Platygramme is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae consisting of about 27 species. The genus was circumscribed by Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée in 1874. The type species of the genus is P. caesiopruinosa. These bark-dwelling lichens are found in moist, shaded forests across tropical and warm temperate regions worldwide, where they form pale crusts that develop distinctive flattened, plate-like fruiting structures. A combination of several features characterizes Platygramme: the brown ascospores, a spore-producing layer (hymenium) speckled with granules, and elongated
Fissurina dumastii Fée 1825
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
Fissurina dumastii is a species of lichenised fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has a pantropical distribution, and was formally described in 1824 by Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée.
Echinoplaca Fée 1825
fungi genus in the gomphillaceae family
Echinoplaca is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Gomphillaceae.
Plectocarpon Fée 1825
fungi genus in the lecanographaceae family
Plectocarpon is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi in the family Lecanographaceae. The genus, which was established in 1825 by the French botanist Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée, contains about 30 species that live as parasites on other lichens rather than forming their own independent body (thallus). These fungi are recognized by the small, wart-like swellings they create on their host lichens and by their distinctive dark fruiting bodies that often contain a green pigment that dissolves when treated with potassium hydroxide solution.
Myriotrema Fée 1825
fungi genus in the graphidaceae family
Myriotrema is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae.
Fissurina Fée 1825
fungi genus in the graphidaceae family
Fissurina is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has about 160 species, most of which are found in tropical regions.
Enterographa crassa (DC.) Fée 1825
fungi species in the roccellaceae family
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Aulaxina Fée 1825
fungi genus in the gomphillaceae family
Aulaxina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Gomphillaceae. Species of Aulaxina are found predominantly in humid tropical forests across Africa, Asia, and the Americas, where they grow on the surface of living leaves, a foliicolous lifestyle. The genus is recognised by its distinctive blackish fruiting bodies, which open in a star-like or slit-like pattern, and by the small dark hairs and club-shaped reproductive structures that dot the thallus surface. The exact number of species in the genus is uncertain, as different taxonomic databases currently disagree on which names are
Thecaria Fée 1825
fungi genus in the graphidaceae family
Thecaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae.
Pyrenula quassiaecola (Wart Lichen) Fée 1837
fungi species in the pyrenulaceae family
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Platygramme caesiopruinosa (Fée) Fée 1874
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Myriotrema olivaceum Fée 1825
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Lecanora leprosa (Rim Lichen) Fée 1825
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Lecanora farinacea Fée 1825
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Graphis glaucescens (Script Lichen) Fée 1825
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Gassicurtia Fée 1825
fungi genus in the caliciaceae family
Gassicurtia is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Caliciaceae.
Triclinum Fée 1825
fungi genus in the ramalinaceae family
Phyllopsora is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. The characteristics of a fossilized Phyllopsora, P. dominicana, found in Dominican amber, suggests that the main distinguishing features of the genus have remained unchanged for tens of millions of years.
Porina americana Fée 1825
fungi species in the porinaceae family
Porina americana is a species of lichen in the family Porinaceae. It has a pantropical distribution, and was formally described in 1824 by Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée.
Lecanora atroviridis Fée 1873
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Graphis intricata (Script Lichen) Fée 1824
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Thelotrema umbratum (Ach.) Fée 1837
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Thelotrema quitonse (Thelotrema Quitoense) Fée 1837
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Helminthocarpon Fée 1837
fungi genus
Helminthocarpon is a fungal genus of uncertain familial placement in the order Arthoniales. It comprises the single species Helminthocarpon leprevostii, a crustose lichen. This species, which is widespread in tropical regions of the world, is typically found growing on tree bark, and occasionally on wood.
Gassicurtia coccinea Fée 1825
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Fissurina incrustans Fée 1825
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Echinoplaca epiphylla Fée 1825
fungi species in the gomphillaceae family
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