Cryptogamia
Name
editCryptogamia
Classifications
editLinnaeus (1735)
editSystema Naturae, 1st ed., [1].
- Nuptiae plantarum
- Publicae
- Clandestinae
- XXIV. Cryptogamia (Arbores, Filices, Musci, Algae, Fungi, Lithophyta)
[Note: similar classifications were used in Species Plantarum, 1st ed., [2], and Genera Plantarum, 5th ed., [3]. See Sexualsystem der Pflanzen.]
Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora (1880-)
editFrom Dr. L. Rabenhorst's Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland, Oesterreich und der Schweiz, 2nd ed., [4].
- Pilze
- Schizomyceten [vol. 1/1, by Winter, 1880—1885]
- Saccharomyceten [vol. 1/1, by Winter, 1880—1885]
- Basidiomyceten [vol. 1/1, by Winter, 1880—1885]
- Ascomyceten
- Gymnoasceen [vol. 1/2, by Winter, 1884—1887]
- Hysteriaceen [vol. 1/3, by Rehm, 1887—1896]
- Tuberaceen und Hemiasceen [vol. 1/5, by Fischer, 1896—1897]
- Pyrenomyceten [vol. 1/2, by Winter, 1884—1887]
- Discomyceten [vol. 1/3, by Rehm, 1887—1896]
- Phycomycetes [vol. 1/4, by Fischer, 1892]
- Fungi imperfecti
- Hyalin-sporige Sphaerioideen [vol. 1/6, by Allescher, 1898—1903; vol. 1/7, by Allescher, 1901—1903]
- Hyphomycetes [vol. 1/8, by Lindau, 1904—1907; vol. 1/9, by Lindau, 1907—1910]
- Myxogasteres [vol. 1/10, by Schinz, 1912—1920]
- Meeresalgen [vol. 2, by Hauck, 1882—1889]
- Farnpflanzen [vol. 3, Luerssen, 1884—1889]
- Laubmoose
- Sphagnaceae, Andreaeaceae, Archidaceae, Bryineae [vol. 4/1, by K.G. Limpricht, 1885—1889]
- Bryinae [vol. 4/2, by K.G. Limpricht, 1890—1895]
- Hypnaceae [vol. 4/3, by K.G. Limpricht & H. Limpricht, 1895—1903]
- Characeen [vol. 5, by Migula, 1895—1897]
- Lebermoose [vol. 6/1, by Müller, 1905—1911; vol. 6/2, by Müller, 1912—1916]
- Kieselalgen (Bacillariaceen) [vol. 7, by Hustedt, 1930-1966]
- Flechtenparasiten [vol. 8, by Keissler, 1930]
- Flechten
- Moriolaceae [vol. 9/1 (1), by Keissler, 1933]
- Epigloeaceae, Verrucariaceae und Dermatocarpaceae [vol. 9/1 (1), by Zschacke, 1933—1934]
- Pyrenulaceae, Trypetheliaceae, Pyrenidaceae, Xanthopyreniaceae, Mycoporaceae und Coniocarpineae [vol. 9/1 (2). Keissler, 1937—1938]
- Arthoniaceae, Graphidaceae, Chiodectonaceae, Dirinaceae, Roccellaceae, Lecanactidaceae, Thelotremaceae, Diploschistaceae, Gyalectaceae, Coenogoniaceae [vol. 9/2 (1), by Redinger, 1937—1938].
- Cyanophili [vol. 9/2 (2), by Köfaragó-Gyelnik, 1940]
- Lecidaceae [vol. 9/3, not published]
- Cladoniaceae, Umbilicariaceae [vol. 9/4 (1), by Frey, 1932—1933]
- Cladonia [vol. 9/4 (2), by Sandstede, 1931]
- Acarosporaceae und Thelocarpaceae [vol. 9/5 (1), by Magnusson, 1935-1936]
- Pertusariaceae [vol. 9/5 (1), by Erichsen, 1935—1936]
- Parmeliaceae. [vol. 9/5 (3), by Hillmann, 1936]
- Usneaceae [vol. 9/5 (4), by Keissler, 1958—1960]
- Teloschistaceae [vol. 9/6, by Hillmann, 1935]
- Physciaceae [vol. 9/6, by Lynge, 1935]
- Caloplacaceae und Buelliaceae [vol. 9/6, not publisehd]
- Flagellatae
- Chrysophyceae [vol. 10/1, not published]
- Silicoflagellatae [vol. 10/2, by Gemeinhardt, 1930]
- Coccolithineae [vol. 10/2, by Schiller, 1930]
- Dinoflagellatae (Peridineae) [vol. 10/3 (1), by Schiller, 1932—1933; vol. 10/3 (2), by Schiller, 1935—1937]
- Cryptomonadales, Chloromonadales und Euglenales [vol. 10/4, not published]
- Heterokonten [vol. 11, by Pascher, 1937—1939]
- Chlorophyceae
- Volvocales und Tetrasporales [vol. 12/1, not published]
- Protococcales [vol. 12/2, not published]
- Ulotrichales [vol. 12/3, not published]
- Oedogoniales [vol. 12/4, by Gemeinhardt, 1938—1940]
- Siphonocladiales und Siphonales [vol. 12/5, not published]
- Conjugatae
- Desmidiales: Desmidiaceen [vol. 13/1 (1), by Krieger, 1933—1937; vol. 13/1 (2), by Krieger, 1939]
- Zygnemales [vol. 13/2, by Kolkwitz & Krieger, 1941—1944]
- Cyanophyceae [vol. 14, by Geitler, 1930—1932]
- Rhodophyceae des Süsswassers [vol. 15, not published]
- Phaeophyceae des Süsswassers [vol. 15, not published]