Ludwig Reichenbach

German botanist and zoologist (1793–1879).

Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (8 January 1793 – 17 March 1879) was a German botanist, ornithologist and illustrator. He was who first requested Leopold Blaschka to make a set of glass marine invertebrate models for scientific education and museum showcasing, the successful commission giving rise to the creation of the Blaschkas' glass sea creatures and, subsequently and indirectly, the more famous glass flowers.

Abbreviations: Rchb.
Occupations: zoologist, university teacher, scientific collector, pteridologist, ornithologist, mycologist, entomologist, bryologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Kingdom of Saxony
Languages: German
Dates: 1793-01-08T00:00:00Z – 1879-03-17T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Leipzig
Direct attributions: 350 plants, 18 fungi
Authorship mentions: 473 plants, 18 fungi

18 fungi attributed to18 fungi:

Morchellaceae (Morels And Allies) Rchb. 1834
fungi family in the order pezizales
The Morchellaceae are a family of ascomycete fungi in the order Pezizales. According to a standard reference work, the family has contained at least 49 species distributed among four genera. However, in 2012, five genera that produce ascoma that are sequestrate and hypogeous were added. The best-known members are the highly regarded and commercially picked true morels of the genus Morchella, the thimble morels of the genus Verpa, and a genus of cup-shaped fungi Disciotis. The remaining four genera produce the sequestrate fruit bodies. Analysis of the ribosomal DNA of many of the Pezizales
Arthoniaceae (Christmas Lichens) Rchb. 1841
fungi family in the order arthoniales
The Arthoniaceae are a family of lichenized, lichenicolous and saprobic fungi in the order Arthoniales. The Arthoniaceae is the largest family of Arthoniales, with around 800 species. Most species in Arthoniaceae belong in Arthonia which is the largest genus with 500 species. The second and third largest genus is Arthothelium with 80 species, and Cryptothecia with 60 species.
Coniocybaceae Rchb. 1837
fungi family in the order coniocybales
The Coniocybaceae are the sole family of lichen-forming fungi in the Coniocybales, which itself is the only order in the class Coniocybomycetes.
Antennularia Rchb. 1828
fungi genus in the metacapnodiaceae family
Antennularia is a genus of fungi in the family Venturiaceae.
Porinaceae Rchb. 1828
fungi family in the order ostropales
Porinaceae is a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Gyalectales. While Trichotheliaceae was proposed as an alternative, Porinaceae is the widely accepted name following ongoing nomenclatural discussions. Most members of this family typically have a crust-like appearance and grow on a variety of surfaces, including tree bark, leaves, and rocks. Porinaceae is known for its diverse morphology, ranging from simple crust-like forms to more complex structures with distinct lobes or fan-shaped scales. Porinaceae species generate small, typically flask-shaped reproductive structures
Laurera Rchb. 1841
fungi genus in the trypetheliaceae family
Laurera is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Trypetheliaceae.
Mitrulaceae Rchb. 1828
fungi family in the order helotiales
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Stegilla Rchb. 1828
fungi genus
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Siphulaceae Rchb. 1837
fungi family in the order lecanorales
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Porothelium Rchb. 1828
fungi genus
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Limboriaceae Rchb. 1834
fungi family
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Leprariaceae Rchb. 1841
fungi family
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Isidiaceae Rchb. 1841
fungi family
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Gyrothalamaceae Rchb. 1841
fungi family
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Graphithalamae Rchb. 1841
fungi family
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Endocarpaceae Rchb. 1828
fungi family
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Crateroideaceae Rchb. 1828
fungi family
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Coniocarpaceae Rchb. 1841
fungi family
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