Jonathan Carl Zenker

German naturalist (1799–1837).

Jonathan Carl (or Karl) Zenker (1 March 1799 – 6 November 1837) was a German naturalist born in Sundremda, located in the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district. The standard author abbreviation Zenker is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. Originally a student of theology at the University of Jena, he subsequently devoted his energies to science and medicine. From 1823 he lived in Dresden, later returning to Jena, where on the basis of his dissertation "Batrachomyologia", he became a privat-docent of natural history. In 1828 he became an associate professor of bota

Abbreviations: Zenker
Occupations: zoologist, writer, entomologist, botanist
Citizenships: Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Languages: German
Dates: 1799-03-01T00:00:00Z – 1837-11-06T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Sundremda
Direct attributions: 2 plants, 9 fungi
Authorship mentions: 9 plants, 14 fungi

9 fungi attributed, 5 fungi contributed to14 fungi:

Parmeliaceae (Shield Lichens And Allies) Zenker 2024
fungi family in the order lecanorales
The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. The most speciose genera in the family are the well-known groups: Xanthoparmelia (822 species), Usnea (355 species), Parmotrema (255 species), and Hypotrachyna (262 species). Nearly all members of the family have a symbiotic association with a green alga (most often Trebouxia spp., but Asterochloris spp. are known to associate with some species). The majority of Parmeliaceae species have a foliose, fruticose, or subfruticose growth form. The
Cladoniaceae (Spindles And Structured Lichens) Zenker 1827
fungi family in the order lecanorales
The Cladoniaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Lecanorales, comprising about 560 species distributed amongst 18 genera. This family is one of the largest among lichen-forming fungi and is globally distributed, from Arctic tundra to tropical rainforests, favouring humid environments while being intolerant of arid conditions. Molecular phylogenetics has substantially advanced the understanding of their complex taxonomic history, revealing intricate evolutionary relationships and leading to a refined classification. Notable members include reindeer moss and cup lichens of the
Collemataceae Zenker 1827
fungi family in the order peltigerales
The Collemataceae are a family of mostly lichen-forming fungi in the order Peltigerales. The family contains twelve genera and about 325 species. The family has a widespread distribution.
Variolariaceae Fée ex Zenker 1827
fungi family in the order pertusariales
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Ocellularia thelotrematoides Zenker 1827
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Graphis conferta Zenker 1827
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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Variolaceae Zenker 1827
fungi family
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Lepraceae Zenker 1827
fungi family
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Gyrophoraceae Zenker 1827
fungi family
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Bulbothrix goebelii (Rough Eyelash Lichen) (Zenker) Hale 1976
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Trypethelium exasperatum (Zenker) Zahlbr. 1922
fungi species in the trypetheliaceae family
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Glyphis cicatricosa var. confluens (Zenker) Zahlbr. 1909
fungi variety in the graphidaceae family
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Astrothelium olivaceofuscum (Zenker) Aptroot & Lücking 2016
fungi species in the trypetheliaceae family
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Allographa elongata (Zenker) Lücking & Kalb 2018
fungi species in the graphidaceae family
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