Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme

Swedish botanist (1864-1937).

Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme (24 October 1864, Stora Malm in Södermanland County – 5 March 1937) was a Swedish botanist. He studied at Uppsala University, earning his PhD in 1892. From 1895 - 1905, he was a curator at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm. Then from 1905 to 1911, he was a lecturer in biology and chemistry at Högre Latinläroverket in Stockholm. Afterwards, he taught classes in zoology and biology at a teachers' training college in Stockholm. By way of a travel grant established by Anders Fredrik Regnell, Malme along with botanist Carl Axel Magnus Lindman undertook

Abbreviations: Malme, G.O.Andersson
Occupations: scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Sweden
Languages: Swedish
Dates: 1864-00-00T00:00:00Z – 1937-00-00T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Stora Malm church parish
Direct attributions: 230 plants, 132 fungi
Authorship mentions: 337 plants, 209 fungi

132 fungi attributed, 77 fungi contributed to209 fungi:

Lecanora argentata (Rim Lichen) (Röhl.) Malme 1897
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
Lecanora argentata is a widely distributed species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) in the family Lecanoraceae. It was originally described in 1803 by Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius, as a variety of Parmelia subfusca. Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme transferred it to the genus Lecanora in 1897.
Pseudocyphellaria granulata (C. Bab.) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
Pseudocyphellaria granulata is a species of foliose lichen in the family Lobariaceae. It is found in South America and New Zealand.
Rinodina laevigata (Rinodina Lichen) (Ach.) Malme 1895
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rhizocarpon superficiale (Superficial Map Lichen) (Schaer.) Malme 1914
fungi species in the rhizocarpaceae family
Rhizocarpon superficiale is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Rhizocarpaceae. It occurs in Europe and North America.
Lempholemma polyanthes (Thousand-fruited Jelly Lichen) (Schrad.) Malme 1924
fungi species in the lichinaceae family
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Rinodina septentrionalis (Rinodina Lichen) Malme 1913
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina efflorescens (Greenish-brown Pepper-spore Lichen) Malme 1927
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Pyxine obscurascens Malme 1897
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Pyxine coralligera Malme 1897
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Psoroma cinnamomeum Malme 1925
fungi species in the pannariaceae family
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Pseudocyphellaria gilva (Ach.) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
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Pseudocyphellaria faveolata (Delise) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
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Placynthium garovaglii (A. Massal.) Malme 1918
fungi species in the placynthiaceae family
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Pertusaria mattogrossensis Malme 1936
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Pertusaria hypoxantha Malme 1936
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Bacidia reagens Malme 1935
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Rhizocarpon jemtlandicum (Map Lichen) Malme 1914
fungi species in the rhizocarpaceae family
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Pseudocyphellaria hirsuta (Mont.) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
Pseudocyphellaria hirsuta is a species of foliose lichen in the family Peltigeraceae. First described in 1835, it has undergone several taxonomic revisions over nearly two centuries. The lichen forms a flat, leaf-like structure (thallus) that can grow up to 27 cm in diameter, typically appearing grey or brown and covered in fine hairs. It is characterised by small pore-like structures called pseudocyphellae on its lower surface, which can be yellow or, less commonly, white. P. hirsuta grows mainly on trees in forested areas, particularly those dominated by southern beech (Nothofagus) species,
Leptogium vesiculosum (Sw.) Malme 1924
fungi species in the collemataceae family
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Rinodina dolichospora Malme 1902
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Buellia subcoronata (Müll. Arg.) Malme 1927
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Bacidia mutabilis Malme 1935
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Bacidia aggregatula Malme 1935
fungi species in the ramalinaceae family
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Sticta longipes (Müll. Arg.) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
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Rinodina intrusa (Nyl.) Malme 1902
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina connectens Malme 1902
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Pseudocyphellaria coriifolia (Müll. Arg.) Malme 1899
fungi species in the lobariaceae family
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Porina conspersa Malme 1929
fungi species in the porinaceae family
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Pertusaria platystoma Malme 1936
fungi species in the pertusariaceae family
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Lecidea rhizocarpoides Malme 1932
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
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