Alan W. Archer
Born1930 Edit this on Wikidata
Academic career
Author abbrev. (botany)A.W.Archer

Alan W. Archer (born 1930)[1] is a mycologist and taxonomist. He is currently (January 2021) an honorary research associate at Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. He uses chemotaxonomy as well as morphological features in taxonomy and to devise keys, most recently for the genus Pertusaria in the Australasia region.[2][3]

During his career he has characterised and revised over 100 fungal taxa. He is an authority on the family Graphidaceae from the Australia - Pacific region and characterised Carbacanthographis salazinica and Phaeographis salazinica.[4][5] He was also the first to characterise several members of the genus Pertusaria, Pertusaria ambigua Pertusaria epacrospora, Pertusaria guineabissauensis, Pertusaria salazinica, Pertusaria sipmanii and . An advanced search of the Mycobank database shows that he has authored some 101 fungi taxa,[6] including Pertusaria xylophyes.[7] (See also Taxa named by Alan W. Archer.)

The standard author abbreviation A.W.Archer is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

Some publications

References

  1. 1 2 "Archer, Alan W. | International Plant Names Index". www.ipni.org. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  2. "Dr. Alan W. Archer". Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
  3. Archer, A W (1997). The Lichen Genus Pertusaria in Australia. Schweizerbart. p. 249. ISBN 978-3-443-58048-3.
  4. Archer, A W (2005). The Lichen Family Graphidaceae in Australia. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. p. 249. ISBN 9783443580735.
  5. Lücking, Robert; Archer, Alan W; Aptroot, André (2009). "A world-wide key to the genus Graphis (Ostropales: Graphidaceae)". The Lichenologist. 41 (4): 363–452. doi:10.1017/s0024282909008305. S2CID 85421300.
  6. "Search for taxa with (author contains "A.W.Archer")". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  7. "Index Fungorum - Fungal Name Author Details: Alan W. Archer". www.indexfungorum.org. Retrieved 21 January 2021.


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