• Adolf Hugo Magnusson (1 March 1885 – 14 July 1964) was a Swedish naturalist who specialized in lichenology. He was a school teacher in Gothenburg from...
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    Acarospora socialis (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Acarospora socialis (bright cobblestone lichen) is a usually bright yellow areolate to squamulose crustose lichen in the family Acarosporaceae that grows...
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  • Acarospora americana (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Acarospora americana is a dark brown to black verruculose to areolate or squamulose crustose lichen with deeply immersed reddish to blackish-brown apothecia...
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    Lecanora cinereofusca (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    described as new to science in 1932 by botanist Adolf Hugo Magnusson. List of Lecanora species Magnusson AH. (1932). "Beiträge zur Systematik der Flechtengruppe...
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  • The specific epithet magnussoniana honours Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson. List of Caloplaca species Lumbsch T, Ahti T, Altermann S, Arup U...
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  • Acarospora bullata (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Acarospora bullata, commonly known as cracked lichen, is a species of lichen in the Acarosporaceae family. The British Lichen Society wrote in 2010 that...
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  • Stereocaulon grande (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Stereocaulon grande is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon grande is a known host to the lichenicolous fungus...
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    Stereocaulon saxatile (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Stereocaulon saxatile is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon saxatile is a known host to the lichenicolous fungus...
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    Rhizoplaca novomexicana (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    lichen was first formally described as a new species in 1932 by Adolf Hugo Magnusson, as a member of the genus Lecanora. Sergey Kondratyuk proposed a...
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  • Stereocaulon capitellatum (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Stereocaulon capitellatum is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon capitellatum is a known host to the lichenicolous...
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  • Stereocaulon rivulorum (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    Stereocaulon rivulorum is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon rivulorum is a known host to the lichenicolous...
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    Xanthocarpia feracissima (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    formally described as a new species in 1953 by Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson, as a member of the genus Caloplaca. The type specimen was collected...
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    Acarospora contigua (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    formally described as a new species in 1929 by Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson. The dark yellow thallus has a continuous smooth crust comprising...
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    pioneer lichenologist Erik Acharius in 1803. In 1939, Swedish botanist Adolf Hugo Magnusson proposed a transfer to genus Pseudocyphellaria, and it was considered...
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    Menegazzia subsimilis (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    originally described as Parmelia subsimilis by Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1941, based on specimens found in Hawaii. A year later, Rolf Santesson...
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  • This species was first formally described by Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1935, based on a collection made by Eduard Frey in Austria. It...
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  • Acarospora elevata (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    A. elevata was first described scientifically by lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1929. Field Guide to California Lichens, Stephen Sharnoff, Yale...
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    Acarospora obnubila (category Taxa named by Adolf Hugo Magnusson)
    A. obnubila was first described scientifically by lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1929. Field Guide to California Lichens, Stephen Sharnoff, Yale...
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    Switzerland. The species epithet honours the Swedish lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson. Frey's original specimen was later declared the lectotype of the...
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    be reckoned among our most beautiful British species". In 1944, Adolf Hugo Magnusson reported examining the type specimen of Caloplaca turneriana (Ach...
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    requirement at the time was for this description to be in Latin. Adolf Hugo Magnusson published the species (as Pseudocyphellaria anomala) in 1940, but...
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  • oblongula was first formally described as new to science in 1952 by Adolf Hugo Magnusson as Lecidea oblongula. In 1980, Josef Poelt and Josef Hafellner described...
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  • chose the species epithet melanotricha following a suggestion from Adolf Hugo Magnusson. Ted Esslinger circumscribed Awasthia in 1978 to contain the species...
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  • Sweden including Henri Des Abbayes, Michael Mitchell, Greta Du Rietz, Adolf Hugo Magnusson, Gunnar Degelius, Rolf Santesson and Einar Timdall. He returned to...
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    Zahlbruckner in 1927, it was reassigned to the genus Umbilicaria by Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1937. Closely related to Umbilicaria arctica, Umbilicaria nylanderiana...
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    vegetation and distributional limits for different species. As noted by Adolf Hugo Magnusson in his 1930 obituary of Vainio, the characteristics that would represent...
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  • Gothenburg, he met the lichenologists Captain Carl Stenholm and Adolf Hugo Magnusson, both of whom encouraged his early interest in lichens. Degelius...
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  • Sweden. Nevertheless, some of his collections were included in Adolf Hugo Magnusson's 1943 report, and his collections of Pseudocyphellaria were an integral...
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  • A. organensis is named for the Organ Mountains in New Mexico. Magnusson, Adolf Hugo (1929). A monograph of the genus Acarospora (ser. 3, 7(4) ed.)....
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  • Lund Eva Lunde Hilde Lyrån Elsa Lystad Harald Mæle Abigael Heber Magnussøn Sigurd Magnussøn Alf Malland Natassia Malthe Øystein Martinsen Henriette Mathiesen...
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