Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst in 1860

Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst (22 March 1806 – 24 April 1881) was a German botanist and mycologist.

Biography

Rabenhorst was born in Treuenbrietzen. He studied in Berlin and Belzig from 1822 to 1830, worked as a pharmacist in Luckau until 1840, and received his doctorate in Jena in 1841. From 1840, he lived in Dresden, relocating to nearby Meissen in 1875, where he died aged 75.

Renowned for his research of cryptogamic flora native to central Europe, his name is associated with Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz.[1][2] Rabenhorst edited the scientific journal Hedwigia from 1852 to 1878.[3] With Alexander Braun (1805–1877) and Ernst Stizenberger (1827–1895), he was editor of the exsiccata work Die Characeen Europas.[4]

Works

  • Rabenhorst, L. G. Deutschlands Kryptogamen-Flora oder Handbuch zur Bestimmung der kryptogamischen Gewächse Deutschlands, der Schweiz, des Lombardisch-Venetianischen Königreich und Istriens. Leipzig: E. Kummer. 1844–1848.
  • Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz. Zweite Auflage (2nd ed.).Stafleu, F.A., Cowan, R.S. Taxonomic literature : A selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types. 11 October 1983. ISBN 9789031302246. Taxonomic Literature. Ed. 2. Utrecht, Antwerpen, The Hague, Boston, 1983. Vol. IV: P—Sak. P. 467—467, 470—473, 474—528. 1214 p. ISBN 90-313-0549-9. Available at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2 November 2014. Retrieved 2 November 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Digital Library of the Royal Botanic Garden of Madrid. Some volumes were not published."Biblioteca Digital del Real Jard?n Bot?nico". Archived from the original on 3 November 2014. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
    • Vol. 1. Die Pilze.
      • Div. 1. Schizomyceten, Saccharomyceten und Basidiomyceten. Winter, G. 1880–1885.
      • Div. 2. Ascomyceten: Gymnoasceen. Winter, G. 1884–1887.
      • Div. 3. Ascomyceten: Hysteriaceen. Rehm, H. 1887–1896
      • Div. 4. Phycomycetes. Fischer, A. 1892.
      • Div. 5. Ascomyceten: Tuberaceen. Fischer, E. 1896–1897.
      • Div. 6. Fungi imperfecti: Hyalin-sporige Sphaerioideen. Allescher, A. 1898–1903.
      • Div. 7. Fungi imperfecti: Hyalin-sporige Sphaerioideen. Allescher, A. 1901–1903.
      • Div. 8. Fungi imperfecti: Hyphomycetes. Lindau, G. 1904–1907.
      • Div. 9. Fungi imperfecti: Hyphomycetes. Lindau, G. 1907–1910.
      • Div. 10. Myxogasteres. Schinz, H. 1912–1920.
    • Vol. 2. Die Meeresalgen. Hauck, F. 1882–1889.
    • Vol. 3. Die Farnpflanzen. Luerssen, C. 1884–1889.
    • Vol. 4. Die Laubmoose.
      • Div. 1. Sphagnaceae. Limpricht, K.G. 1885–1889.
      • Div. 2. Bryinae. Limpricht, K.G. 1890–1895.
      • Div. 3. Hypnaceae und Nachträge. Limpricht, K.G.; Limpricht, H. 1895–1903.
      • Ergänzungsband (Supplement). Die Laubmoose Europas. Andreales — Bryales. Mönkemeyer, W. 1927.
    • Vol. 5. Die Characeen. Migula, W. 1895–1897.
    • Vol. 6. Die Lebermoose
      • Div. 1. Lebermoose. Müller, K. 1905–1911.
      • Div. 2. Lebermoose. Müller, K. 1912–1916.
    • Vol. 7. Die Kieselalgen.
      • Div. 1. Kieselalgen. Hustedt, F. 1930.
      • Div. 2. Kieselalgen. Hustedt, F. 1931–1959.
      • Div. 3. Kieselalgen. Hustedt, F. 1961–1966.
    • Vol. 8. Flechtenparasiten. Keissler, K.v. 1930.
    • Vol. 9. Die Flechten.
      • Div. 1 (1). Moriolaceae — Epigloeaceae — Dermatocarpaceae. Keissler, K.v.; Zschacke, H. 1933–1934.
      • Div. 1 (2). Pyrenulaceae — Mycoporaceae — Coniocarpineae. Keissler, K.v. 1937–1938.
      • Div. 2 (1). Arthoniaceae — Coenogoniaceae. Redinger, K.M. 1937–1938.
      • Div. 2 (2). Cyanophili. Köfaragó-Gyelnik, V. 1940.
      • Div. 3. Lecidaceae, not published.
      • Div. 4 (1). Cladoniaceae — Umbilicariaceae. Frey, E. 1932–1933.
      • Div. 4 (2). Cladonia. Sandstede, H. 1931.
      • Div. 5 (1). Acarosporaceae und Thelocarpaceae — Pertusariaceae. Magnusson, A.H.; Erichsen, C.F.E. 1934–1936.
      • Div. 5 (3). Parmeliaceae. Hillmann, J. 1936.
      • Div. 5 (4). Usneaceae. Keissler, K.v. 1958–1960.
      • Div. 6. Teloschistaceae — Physciaceae. Hillmann, J.; Lynge, B.A. 1935. Caloplacaceae — Buelliaceae, not published.
    • Vol. 10. Flagellatae.
      • Div. 1. Chrysophyceae, not published.
      • Div. 2. Silicoflagellatae — Coccolithineae. Gemeinhardt, K.; Schiller, J. 1930.
      • Div. 3 (1). Dinoflagellatae (Peridineae). Schiller, J. 1932–1933.
      • Div. 3 (2). Dinoflagellatae (Peridineae). Schiller, J. 1935–1937.
      • Div. 4. Cryptomonadales, Chloromonadales und Euglenales, not published.
    • Vol. 11. Heterokonten. Pascher, A. 1937–1939.
    • Vol. 12. Chlorophyceae
      • Div. 1. Volvocales und Tetrasporales, not published.
      • Div. 2. Protococcales, not published.
      • Div. 3. Ulotrichales, not published.
      • Div. 4. Oedogoniales. Gemeinhardt, K. 1938–1940.
      • Div. 5. Siphonocladiales und Siphonales, not published.
    • Vol. 13. Conjugatae.
      • Div. 1 (1). Desmidiales: Desmidiaceen. Krieger, W. 1933–1937.
      • Div. 1 (2). Desmidiales: Desmidiaceen. Krieger, W. 1939.
      • Div. 2. Zygnemales. Kolkwitz, R.; Krieger, H. 1941–1944.
    • Vol. 14. Cyanophyceae. Geitler, L. 1930–1932.
    • Vol. 15. Not published.
      • Rhodophyceae des Süsswassers. Schmidt, O. Ch.
      • Phaeophyceae des Süsswassers. Schmidt, O. Ch.
      • Allgemeines über das System — Generalregister.

See also

  • Category:Taxa named by Gottlob Ludwig Rabenhorst

References

  1. SCHLECHTENDALIA 23 Archived 21 January 2022 at the Wayback Machine Lichenology in Germany: past, present and future
  2. Biodiversity Heritage Library Archived 20 November 2018 at the Wayback Machine Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora
  3. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. p. 588. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  4. Deutsche Biographie Archived 20 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine Stizenberger, Ernst
  5. International Plant Names Index.  Rabenh.

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