Aino Henssen
Aino Marjatta Henssen (12 April 1925, Elberfeld – 29 August 2011, Marburg[1]), was a German lichenologist. Her father, Gottfried Henssen, was a folklorist and her mother was Finnish.[2]
Career
Henssen obtained her doctorate in 1953. She was curator of the Botanisches Institut at Philipps-Universität in Marburg, Germany. She was honored with an Acharius Medal in 1992.
Species described with year of publication
- Ephebe americana Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe brasiliensis (Vain.) Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe epheboides (F.Wilson) Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe fruticosa Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe hispidula (Ach.) Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe japonica Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe multispora (Å.E.Dahl) Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe ocellata Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe orthogonia Henssen, 1963
- Ephebe trachytera (Nyl. ex Vain.) Henssen, 1963
- Santessoniella arctophila (Th.Fr.) Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella chilensis (Hue) Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella elongata Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella grisea (Hue) Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella luctuosa (Hue) Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella polychidioides (Zahlbr.) Henssen, 1997
- Santessoniella rosettiformis Henssen, 2000
- Santessoniella rugosa Henssen & Kantvilas, 2000
- Stromatella bermudana (Riddle) Henssen, 1989
References
- ↑ Aino Henssen on hs.fi (finnish)
- ↑ Aino Henssen (Finnish) Helsingin Sanomat
- ↑ IPNI. Henssen.
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