Max Britzelmayr (7 January 1839 – 6 December 1909) was a German mycologist and lichenologist who was a native of Augsburg.
He spent his career as a schoolteacher and Kreisschulinspektor (school district administrator) in Augsburg. He is known for his research of a class of fungi known as Hymenomycetes. He also conducted investigations of lichens native to southern Bavaria, including the Allgäu Alps.[1] In 1903 Britzelmayr started to issue exsiccata-like series, namely Lichenes exsiccati aus der Flora Augsburgs.[2]
List of Publications
edit- Dermini und Melanospori aus Südbayern, (Dermini and Melanspora of southern Bavaria); (1883)
- Hymenomyceten aus Südbayern, (Hymenomycetes of southern Bavaria); (1894)
- Zur Hymenomyceten-Kunde, (Study of Hymenomycetes); (1895)
- Materialien zur Beschreibung der Hymenomyceten, (Materials for the description of Hymenomycetes); (1897). Botanisches Zentralblatt 71: 49–59, 87–96.
- Die Lichenen der Allgäuer Alpen. (Lichens of the Allgäu Alps); (1900), Bericht der Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins für Schwaben und Neuburg (A. V.) in Augsburg 34: 73–139.
See also
editReferences
edit- Pilzverein Augsburg Königsbrunn (translated biography of Max Britzelmayr)
- Records from the Cyberliber bibliographic database
- ^ Lichenology.org Schlechtendalia (biographical information)
- ^ "Lichenes exsiccati aus der Flora Augsburgs: IndExs ExsiccataID=716452419". IndExs - Index of Exsiccatae. Botanische Staatssammlung München. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Britzelm.