August von Krempelhuber (14 September 1813 – 2 October 1882) was a German lichenologist born in Munich.
Through his work in forestry, he developed an interest in lichens, subsequently publishing numerous articles in the field of lichenology.
His analysis of lichens included species from both European and exotic locales (Argentina, Brazil, New Zealand, et al.).
[1] Through his collection and evaluation of lichenological literature (up to 1871), he made strides in establishing order out of the confusing nomenclatural situation that existed at the time.
Among his written works is Geschichte und Litteratur der Lichenologie, a book on the history and literature of lichenology from antiquity up to the year 1865.