William Lauder Lindsay

Scottish physician and botanist (1829-1880).

Dr William Lauder Lindsay FRSE FLS LRCS (19 December 1829 – 24 November 1880) was a Scottish physician and botanist. As a physician he largely worked in the field of mental health. As a botanist he specialised in lichens.

Abbreviations: Linds.
Occupations: scientific collector, physician, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Languages: English
Dates: 1829-01-17T00:00:00Z – 1880-01-17T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Edinburgh
Direct attributions: 1 plant, 8 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1 plant, 36 fungi

8 fungi attributed, 28 fungi contributed to36 fungi:

Placopsis (Bullseye Lichens) (Nyl.) Linds. 1866
fungi genus in the trapeliaceae family
Placopsis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Trapeliaceae. First introduced as a subgenus in 1861 by William Nylander, the genus now comprises about 50 named species worldwide and shows its greatest diversity in the Southern Hemisphere. These lichens are conspicuous crustose to placodioid forms that typically grow on rock or soil, characterised by orbicular or irregularly spreading patches with lobed margins. A defining feature of the genus is the presence of cephalodia, which are nodules containing cyanobacteria that are often centrally placed on the thallus. This distinctive
Placopsis gelida (Bull's-eye Lichen) (L.) Linds. 1866
fungi species in the trapeliaceae family
Placopsis gelida is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Trapeliaceae. It forms circular patches on rock surfaces, with a greyish or pinkish body that develops a distinctive cracked, tile-like pattern in the centre and narrow finger-like projections around the edges. The lichen is recognised by its conspicuous reddish-brown, wart-like outgrowths scattered across its surface, which contain additional photosynthetic partners. It reproduces mainly through powdery patches that spread in radiating streaks across the lichen body.
Alectoria lata (Flowering Witch's Hair) (Taylor) Linds. 1859
fungi species in the parmeliaceae family
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Nectria otagensis Curr. ex Linds. 1867
fungi species in the nectriaceae family
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Abrothallus curreyi Linds. 1867
fungi species in the abrothallaceae family
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Lecidea berengeriana (A. Massal.) Linds. 1867
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
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Lecidea friesiana Linds. 1871
fungi species in the lecideaceae family
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Alectoria lata f. lata (Taylor) Linds. 1859
fungi form in the parmeliaceae family
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Lichenochora obscuroides (Linds.) Triebel & Rambold 1992
fungi species in the phyllachoraceae family
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Vouauxiella lichenicola (Linds.) Petr. & Syd. 1927
fungi species
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Sphaerellothecium parietinarium (Linds.) Hafellner & Volk. John 2006
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Phoma dubia (Linds.) Sacc. & Trotter 1913
fungi species in the didymellaceae family
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Lichenosticta alcicornaria (Lichenosticta Lichen) (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1980
fungi species in the order lecanorales
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Endococcus ramalinarius (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1979
fungi species
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Encephalographa otagensis (Linds.) Müll. Arg. 1894
fungi species in the melaspileaceae family
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Cercidospora verrucosaria (Linds. ex Arnold) Arnold 1874
fungi species
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Arthonia subfuscicola (Linds.) Triebel 1991
fungi species in the arthoniaceae family
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Sagediopsis campsteriana (Linds.) D. Hawksw. & R. Sant. 1990
fungi species in the adelococcaceae family
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Polycoccum vermicularium (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1985
fungi species in the polycoccaceae family
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Melanomma martinianum (Linds.) Sacc. 1883
fungi species in the melanommataceae family
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Lichenoconium cargillianum (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1977
fungi species in the lichenoconiaceae family
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Amphisphaeria ventosaria (Linds.) Sacc. 1882
fungi species in the amphisphaeriaceae family
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Lasiosphaeriopsis stereocaulicola (Th. Fr. ex Linds.) O.E. Erikss. & R. Sant. 1986
fungi species in the nitschkiaceae family
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Stigmidium alectoriae Linds. ex Etayo 2008
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Pseudostigmidium nephromiarium (Linds.) Etayo 2008
fungi species in the mycosphaerellaceae family
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Polycoccum stictaria (Linds.) D.J. Galloway 2004
fungi species in the polycoccaceae family
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Polycoccum rugulosarium (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1980
fungi species in the polycoccaceae family
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Pleosphaeria otagensis (Linds.) Sacc. 1883
fungi species
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Phaeospora perrugosaria (Linds.) R. Sant. 2004
fungi species
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Muellerella vesicularia (Linds.) D. Hawksw. 1985
fungi species in the verrucariaceae family
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