Ernst Stizenberger

German physician and lichenologist (1827–1895).

Ernst Stizenberger (14 June 1827, in Konstanz – 27 September 1895) was a German physician and lichenologist. He studied medicine at the University of Freiburg, afterwards furthering his medical training in Prague and Vienna. In 1851 he returned to Konstanz, where he worked as a general practitioner until his death in 1895. Throughout his career he had a passion for botany, especially lichenology. His principal works include a book on lichens native to Africa, Lichenaea Africana (1890–91), and studies of a lichenized genus of fungi known as Sticta. With Alexander Braun (1805–1877) and Gottlob

Abbreviations: Stizenb.
Occupations: scientific collector, lichenologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Grand Duchy of Baden
Languages: German
Dates: 1827-06-14T00:00:00Z – 1895-09-27T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Constance
Direct attributions: 1 plant, 90 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1 plant, 177 fungi

90 fungi attributed, 87 fungi contributed to177 fungi:

Gyalectaceae Stizenb. 1862
fungi family in the order gyalectales
The Gyalectaceae are a family of fungi in the order Gyalectales.
Coenogoniaceae Stizenb. 1862
fungi family in the order ostropales
Coenogonium is a genus of filamentous lichens in the monotypic family Coenogoniaceae. It has about 90 species. Most species are leaf-dwelling or grow on bark, although a few are known to grow on rocks under certain conditions, and some are restricted to growth on termite nests. The genus was circumscribed in 1820 by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. Coenogonium has a worldwide distribution, with most species known from tropical areas. Most species grow in tropical rainforests in the shaded understorey. They typically grow on tree trunks, branches, lianas, and leaves.
Anzia (Black-foam Lichens) Stizenb. 1861
fungi genus in the parmeliaceae family
Anzia is a genus of foliose lichens known as black-foam lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It was formerly included in the monogeneric family Anziaceae, but this has since been subsumed into the Parmeliaceae.
Thelotremataceae Stizenb. 1862
fungi family in the order ostropales
The Graphidaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Graphidales. The family contains nearly a hundred genera and more than 2000 species. Although the family has a cosmopolitan distribution, most Graphidaceae species occur in tropical regions, and typically grow on bark. These lichens are characterized by their crust-like growth form and typically partner with orange-pigmented Trentepohlia algae. Many species produce distinctive elongated, slit-like fruiting bodies, and some have unusually large ascospores that can begin germinating almost immediately upon release. The family
Tylophoron Nyl. ex Stizenb. 1862
fungi genus in the arthoniaceae family
Tylophoron is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Arthoniaceae. It comprises seven species of crustose lichens, most of which occur in tropical regions.
Thelopsis isiaca (Thelopsis Lichen) Stizenb. 1895
fungi species in the stictidaceae family
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Lecanora valesiaca (Valois Rim-lichen) (Müll. Arg.) Stizenb. 1882
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Ramonia valenzueliana (Valenzuela's Ramonia) (Mont.) Stizenb. 1862
fungi species in the gyalectaceae family
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Opegraphaceae Stizenb. 1862
fungi family in the order arthoniales
Opegraphaceae is a family of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi in the order Arthoniales. It was originally proposed by German lichenologist Ernst Stizenberger in 1862. It fell into disuse, but was resurrected in a molecular phylogenetic study of the order Arthoniales published in 2010. It now includes taxa that were previously referred to the family Roccellaceae, its sister group.
Lecanora helva Stizenb. 1890
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Lecanora elapheia Stizenb. 1890
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Arthonia beccariana (Bagl.) Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the arthoniaceae family
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Anzia semiteres (Mont. & Bosch) Stizenb. 1862
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Anzia colpodes (Black-foam Lichen) (Ach.) Stizenb. 1862
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
Anzia colpodes, commonly known as the black foam lichen, is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), foliose lichen in the large family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in eastern North America.
Lecanora labiosa Stizenb. 1890
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Muellerella hospitans Stizenb. 1863
fungi species in the verrucariaceae family
Muellerella hospitans is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Verrucariaceae. It is known to infect the lichen Bacidia rubella.
Graphis renschiana (Müll. Arg.) Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Thelopsis isiaca var. isiaca Stizenb. 1895
fungi variety in the stictidaceae family
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Ricasolia quercizans (Smooth Lungwort) (Michx.) Stizenb. 1895
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
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Ramalina elegans (Bagl. & Carestia) Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Opegrapha diaphorella Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the opegraphaceae family
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Lecidea lenticella (Arnold) Stizenb. 1882
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
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Lecanora granulifera (Rim Lichen) (Müll. Arg.) Stizenb. 1890
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Lecanactis emersa (Müll. Arg.) Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the roccellaceae family
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Endococcus stigma (Körb.) Stizenb. 1882
fungi species
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Arthonia nana Stizenb. 1891
fungi species in the arthoniaceae family
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Sticta damicornis var. rufa (Delise) Stizenb. 1895
fungi variety in the lobariaceae family
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Sticta cellulifera f. expallida (Kremp.) Stizenb. 1895
fungi form in the lobariaceae family
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Sporodictyon verrucosoareolatum (Schaer.) Stizenb. 1862
fungi species in the verrucariaceae family
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Sphinctrina meridionalis Stizenb. 1890
fungi species in the sphinctrinaceae family
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