Christian Stenhammar

Swedish priest and botanist (1783–1866) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Christian Stenhammar

Christian Stenhammar (1783-1866) was a Swedish naturalist interested in lichens and an entomologist who specialised in Diptera.His collection is held by Uppsala University. He was a clergyman.

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Christian Stenhammar

Works

  • Försök till Gruppering och Revision af de Svenska Ephydrinae af Chr. Stenhammar. Stockholm , P.A. Nordstedt, 1844. online
  • Schedulæ criticæ de lichenibus exsiccatis Sueciæ (1845) (schedae are belonging to the exsiccata series Lichenes exsiccati Sueciae, curante Chr. Stenhammar, 1825-1833)[1][2]
  • Lichenes Sueciæ exsiccati editio altera (åtta delar, 1856-66) (schedae are belonging to the exsiccata Lichenes Sueciae exsiccati, in primo editionis alterius fasciculo divulgati, curante Chr. Stenhammar, 1855-1865).[1][3]
  • Skandinaviens copromyzinæ (1853)

Honours

They have been several genera named to honour Christian Stenhammar including;

  • Steenhammera Rchb. 1831 (Boraginaceae), a synonym of Mertensia,[4]
  • Stenhammara Flot. ex Körb. 1855 (Lichenes), a synonym of Ropalospora lugubris,[5]
  • Stenhammara A.Massal. ex Zahlbr. 1924 (Fungi) ,a synonym of Stenhammarella
  • Stenhammarella Hertel 1967 (Lichen in Lecideaceae family).[6]

Steenhamera Kostel. 1834, Stenhammaria Lilja 1843 and Stenhammaria Nyman 1881 (all from the Boraginaceae family) are all listed as 'doubtful' genera as they don't have any species listed.[7]

The standard author abbreviation Stenh. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[8]

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