Jacques Labillardière

French botanist (1755-1834).

Jacques-Julien Houtou de Labillardière (28 October 1755 – 8 January 1834) was a French biologist noted for his descriptions of the flora of Australia. Labillardière was a member of a voyage in search of the La Pérouse expedition. He published a popular account of his journey and produced the first Flora on the region.

Abbreviations: Labill.
Occupations: zoological collector, explorer, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1755-10-28T00:00:00Z – 1834-01-08T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Alençon
Direct attributions: 213 plants, 3 fungi
Authorship mentions: 388 plants, 4 fungi

3 fungi attributed, 1 fungus contributed to4 fungi:

Aseroe rubra (Starfish Fungus) Labill. 1800
fungi species in the phallaceae family
Aseroe rubra, commonly known as the anemone stinkhorn, sea anemone fungus and starfish fungus, is a common and widespread basidiomycete fungus recognizable for its foul odour of carrion and its sea anemone shape when mature. Found in gardens on mulch and in grassy areas, it resembles a red star-shaped structure covered in brownish slime called gleba on a white stalk. It attracts flies, which spread its spores.
Asero (Aseroe) Labill. 1806
fungi genus in the phallaceae family
Aseroe is a small genus of basidiomycete fungi of the family Phallaceae, though sometimes placed in the separate family Clathraceae. The genus name is derived from the Ancient Greek words Asē/αση 'disgust' and roē/ροη 'juice'. The genus was described with the collection and description of the type species Aseroe rubra in 1800 by French botanist Jacques Labillardière. As with other stinkhorn-like fungi, mature fruiting bodies are covered with olive-brown slime, containing spores, which attracts flies. These fungi are common in mulch and are saprobic.
Aseroe (Star Stinkhorns) Labill. 1806
fungi genus in the phallaceae family
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Pulchrocladia retipora (Coral Lichen) (Labill.) S. Stenroos, Pino-Bodas & Ahti 2018
fungi species in the cladoniaceae family
Pulchrocladia retipora, commonly known as the coral lichen, is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. Found predominantly in Australasia, its habitats range from the Australian Capital Territory to New Zealand's North and South Islands, and even the Pacific region of New Caledonia, where it grows in coastal and alpine heathlands. The lichen features coral-like branches and subbranches with numerous intricate, netlike perforations. It is known by multiple names, with some sources referring to it by its synonym Cladia retipora, or the common name lace lichen. The lichen was
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