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August Batsch
Born
(1761-10-28)28 October 1761
Jena, Duchy of Saxe-Weimar, Holy Roman Empire
Died
29 September 1802(1802-09-29) (aged 40)
Jena, Duchy of Saxe-Weimar, Holy Roman Empire
Alma mater
University of Jena
Known for
Fungi, Taxonomy
Scientific career
Fields
Botany, Medicine
Institutions
University of Jena
Doctoral students
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Author abbrev. (botany)
Batsch
August Johann Georg Karl Batsch (28 October 1761 – 29 September 1802) was a German naturalist. He was a recognised authority on mushrooms, and also described new species of ferns, bryophytes, and seed plants.
August Johann Georg Karl Batsch (28 October 1761 – 29 September 1802) was a German naturalist. He was a recognised authority on mushrooms, and also described...
Australia, and Japan. It was first documented in 1783 by German naturalist AugustBatsch under the name Boletus arcularius. It was later renamed to Polyporus...
synonymy. The oldest of these names are Agaricus marginatus, described by AugustBatsch in 1789, and Agaricus unicolor, described by Martin Vahl in 1792. Agaricus...
fragile ring. The species was first described as Agaricus semiglobatus by AugustBatsch in 1786. It has had a complicated taxonomic history, having been shuffled...
Agaricus contiguus, although the 1786 combination Agaricus involutus of AugustBatsch is taken as the first valid description. James Bolton published a description...
dishes List of edible seeds "Prunus amygdalus Batsch". Plants of the World Online. Kew Science. Retrieved 8 August 2021. "The Plant List, Prunus dulcis (Mill...
medicinal properties. It was originally described by German naturalist AugustBatsch in 1786 as a species of Agaricus. Paul Kummer transferred it to the...
complex. The botanical authority for the family name is given to AugustBatsch (1794), as Batsch ex Borkh, using the term Primulae with six genera, the valid...
Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo. Historical sources Batsch, August Johann Georg Karl (1802). "Violariae". Tabula affinitatum regni vegetabilis...
differ only in the spores. List of Pholiota species "Pholiota aurivella (Batsch) P. Kumm. 1871". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved...
fungi, www.kew.org, archived from the original on 2016-12-22, retrieved 8 August 2015 "Giant Puffball". Missouri Department of Conservation. Retrieved 2023-12-01...
Latin word testudo 'tortoise'; and was coined by German naturalist AugustBatsch in 1788. The order has also been historically known as Chelonii (Latreille...
first described and named as Agaricus nebularis in 1789 by August Johann Georg Karl Batsch. It was later placed in the genus Clitocybe in 1871 by Paul...
it has gills, it is a member of the pored mushroom order Boletales. AugustBatsch described the species in 1783. It has been recorded from Asia, Central...
species was originally described from Europe in 1789 by German naturalist AugustBatsch as Peziza citrina. Elias Fries sanctioned this name in the second volume...
Familiar members of the family include the genera Paris and Trillium. As of August 2013[update], the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families accepted 17...
Hendrik Persoon. Synonyms include Lycoperdon gemmatum (as described by AugustBatsch in 1783); the variety Lycoperdon gemmatum var. perlatum (published by...
clarified. This species was first recognised in 1783 by the German, AugustBatsch, as Agaricus flammans, and later sanctioned by Swedish mycologist Elias...
latter referring to its resemblance to the pastry. German naturalist AugustBatsch described Boletus volvatus (the specific epithet derived from the Latin...
fungi. First described scientifically by German naturalist August Johann Georg Karl Batsch in 1792 as Lycoperdon corollinum, it was transferred to the...
Resupinatus. First described in 1786 as Agaricus applicatus by August Johann Georg Karl Batsch, it was transferred to Resupinatus by Samuel Frederick Gray...
Hydnellum aurantiacum was first described by the German naturalist AugustBatsch in 1789, with the name Hydnum suberosum var. aurantiacum. It was given...
contains toxins which may cause serious gastric upset. "Otidea leporina (Batsch) Fuckel 1870". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved...
monocots. Attempts were made to carve out separate families. In 1802, AugustBatsch placed the "aloes" in the family Aloaceae rather than the Liliaceae...
derived from the type genus Hyacinthus, and is usually attributed to AugustBatsch from ("ex") a 1797 publication by Moritz Borkhausen. The monophyly of...
Order: Agaricales Family: Nidulariaceae Genus: Cyathus Species: C. olla Binomial name Cyathus olla (Batsch) Pers. (1801) Synonyms Peziza olla Batsch (1783)...