William Alfred Weber

William Alfred Weber (November 16, 1918 – March 18, 2020) was an American botanist and lichenologist. He was Professor Emeritus at the University of Colorado at Boulder and former curator of the University of Colorado Museum Herbarium (Index Herbariorum designation COLO).

William Alfred Weber
Born(1918-11-16)November 16, 1918
DiedMarch 18, 2020(2020-03-18) (aged 101)
EducationIowa State (B.S. of Botany 1940, M.A. of Botany 1942) Washington State (PhD. 1946)
Known forBotanist and Lichenologist

Biography

William Alfred Weber was born on November 16, 1918, and grew up in New York City.[1]

He earned his Master's in 1942 and PHD in 1945, both at Washington State University and began teaching at Colorado in 1946.[2][3][4] In 2018 he was awarded a lifetime achievement award from the American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS).[5] He died on March 18, 2020 in Longmont, Colorado.[6]

Honors and awards

Lichens named by William A. Weber

  • Anaptychia chondroidea (W.A.Weber & D.D.Awasthi) Kurok. = Heterodermia chondroidea
  • Aspicilia quartzitica W.A.Weber
  • Buellia capitis-regum W.A.Weber
  • Buellia mamillana (Tuck.) W.A.Weber
  • Buellia saurina W.A.Weber = Rhizocarpon saurinum
  • Caloplaca brattiae W.A.Weber
  • Caloplaca stantonii W.A.Weber ex Arup
  • Cetraria coralligera (W.A.Weber) Hale = Tuckermanella coralligera
  • Cyphelium brunneum W.A.Weber
  • Cyphelium tigillare subsp. notarisii (Tul.) W.A.Weber = C. notarisii
  • Heterodermia chondroidea W.A.Weber & D.D.Awasthi
  • Heterodermia erinacea (Ach.) W.A.Weber
  • Hubbia W.A.Weber
  • Hubbsia californica (Räsänen) W.A.Weber
  • Hubbsia lumbricoides W.A.Weber = H. californica
  • Lasallia pustulata subsp. papulosa (Ach.) W.A.Weber = L. papulosa
  • Lecania constricta W.A.Weber
  • Lecanora mellea W.A.Weber
  • Lecanora phaedrophthalma var. christoi (W.A.Weber) B.D.Ryan
  • Lecanora texana W.A.Weber
  • Lecanora arizonica (Tuck. ex Willey) W.A.Weber = Omphalora arizonica
  • Lecanora christoi W.A.Weber = L. phaedrophthalma var. christoi
  • Lecidea heppii R. Anderson & W.A.Weber = Lecidella wulfenii
  • Lecidea novomexicana (B. de Lesd.) W.A.Weber ex R.Anderson = Psora nipponica
  • Lecidea oreinodes (Körber) W.A.Weber & Hertel = Lecanora oreinoides
  • Lecidea texana W.A.Weber = Xanthopsorella texana
  • Letharia vulpina (L.) Hue f. californica (Lév.) W.A.Weber = L. columbiana
  • Mobergia calculiformis (W.A.Weber) H.Mayrh. & Sheard
  • Neofuscelia chiricahuensis (R.Anderson & W.A.Weber) Essl.
  • Parmelia chiricahuensis R. Anderson & W. A. Weber = Neofuscelia chiricahuensis
  • Parmelia saximontana R.Anderson & W.A.Weber = Melanelia tominii
  • Physcia duplicorticata W.A.Weber & J.W.Thomson
  • Psora cerebriformis W.A.Weber
  • Psora texana W.A.Weber = Xanthopsorella texana
  • Rhizocarpon saurinum (W.A.Weber) Bungartz
  • Rhizoplaca glaucophana (Nyl. ex Hasse) W.A.Weber
  • Rhizoplaca haydenii (Tuck.) W.A.Weber
  • Rhizoplaca marginalis (Hasse) W.A.Weber
  • Rinodina calculiformis W.A.Weber = Mobergia calculiformis
  • Rinodina mamillana (Tuck.) W.A.Weber = Buellia mamillana
  • Tuckermanella coralligera (W.A.Weber) Essl.
  • Tuckermannopsis coralligera (W.A.Weber) W.A.Weber = Tuckermanella coralligera
  • Xanthopsora Gotth. Schneider & W.A.Weber = Xanthopsorella
  • Xanthopsora texana (W.A.Weber) Gotth. Schneider & W.A.Weber = Xanthopsorella texana
  • Xanthopsorella texana (W.A.Weber) Kalb & Hafellner

Selected publications

  • Weber, W. A. 1946. A taxonomic and cytological study of the Wyethia, family Compositae, with notes on the related genus Balsamorhiza. Amer. Midl. Nat. 35:400-452.
  • Weber, W. A. 1950. Recent additions to the flora of Colorado. Univ. Colorado Stud., Ser. Biol. 1:46-50.
  • Weber, W. A. 1958. Rediscovery of Neoparrya. Rhodora 60:265-271.
  • Weber, W. A. 1959. Some features of the distribution of Arctic relicts at their austral limits. Proc. IX Internat. Bot. Congr. 2:425-426.
  • Weber, W. A. 1962. Environmental modifications and the taxonomy of the crustose lichens. Sv. Bot. Tidskr. 56:293-333.
  • Weber, W. A. 1963. Additions to the bryophyte flora of Colorado. Bryologist 66:192-200.
  • Weber, W. A. 1967. A synopsis of the North American species of Cyphelium. Bryologist 70:197-203.
  • Weber, W. A. 1976. Rocky Mountain Flora. 5th edition. Colorado Assoc., Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A. and G. Argus. 1986. Salix lanata ssp. calcicola in Colorado. Madroño 33:148-149..
  • Weber, W. A. 1987B. Colorado Flora: Western Slope. Colorado Assoc. Univ. Press.
  • Weber, W. A. 1987. Noteworthy collections, Colorado. Bryum blindii BSG. Madroño 29:246.
  • Weber, W. A. Lichenes Exsiccati distributed by the University of Colorado Museum, Fasc. 17-18, Nos. 641-700.
  • Weber, W. A. (1997). King of Colorado Botany: Charles Christopher Parry, 1823-1890. Niwot, CO: Univ. Press of Colorado. ISBN 0-87081-431-1.
  • Colbridge, J. N., and W. A. Weber. 1998. A Rocky Mountain Lichen Primer. University Press of Colorado, Niwot, Colorado.

References

  1. "Weber, William Alfred - biography". www.anbg.gov.au. Retrieved 2019-01-21.
  2. "Impressions of the Linnaeus Apostles' Achievements". IK Foundation. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  3. Mary Jane Campbell, “Naturalist Weber Honored for Lifetime Achievement,” University of Colorado, October 30, 2014. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  4. Monograph Series - Latin American Studies Center, Michigan State University. Latin American Studies Center, Michigan State University. 1977.
  5. Tripp, Erin A.; Hogan, Timothy M. (October 2018). "William A. Weber Receives ABLS Lifetime Achievement Awards". Evansia. 35 (3): 106–109. doi:10.1639/0747-9859-35.3.106. ISSN 0747-9859.
  6. "Obituary – William A Weber – Official Website". Retrieved 31 March 2020.
  7. IPNI.  W.A.Weber.
  8. "Acharius Medallists". International Association for Lichenology. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  9. "Acharius Award and ABLS Lifetime Achievement Awards". Retrieved 18 September 2019.
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