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Name
  
Johan Areschoug

Died
  
1887, Stockholm, Sweden

Education
  
Lund University


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Johan Erhard Areschoug (Johannes Erhard Areschoug, Philos. Doctor, Botanices et Oeconomiae) (16 September 1811 – 7 May 1887) was a Swedish botanist who was a native of Göteborg. He was a member of the Arreskow family (in Swedish). His first name is sometimes recorded as "John".

Johan Erhard Areschoug Johan Erhard Areschoug 1811 1887 Genealogy

He studied natural sciences at the University of Lund, where in 1838 he earned his doctorate in philosophy. In 1859 he succeeded Elias Magnus Fries (1794-1878) as professor of botany at the University of Uppsala, a position he maintained until 1876. In 1851, he was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Areschoug performed extensive field studies of Scandinavian cryptogams, being remembered for his work in the field of phycology. The red algae genus Areschougia from the family Areschougiaceae is named in his honor.

This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Aresch. when citing a botanical name.

Selected publications

  • Symbolae Algarum rar. Florae scandinavicae (1838).
  • Iconographia phycologica (1847).
  • Phyceae scanidnavicae marinae (1850).
  • Observationes phycologicae (1883).
  • References

    Johan Erhard Areschoug Wikipedia