List of South African plant botanical authors
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List of South African plant botanical authors is a list of abbreviation
s of authors who have named South African plants.
The entry for each author is given on a single line showing their name, dates and other names by which they have been known. Following this comes a list of the Major Groups
they have worked on, separated by commas, and finally the Standard Form for their name (in bold).
The dates given are those of birth and death where one or both are available. If neither is known, a date on which the author is known to have published a name (usually the earliest if more than one is known) is given preceded by 'fl.' (floruit).
Abbreviation
An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase...
s of authors who have named South African plants.
The entry for each author is given on a single line showing their name, dates and other names by which they have been known. Following this comes a list of the Major Groups
they have worked on, separated by commas, and finally the Standard Form for their name (in bold).
The major groups are
- S - SpermatophyteSpermatophyteThe spermatophytes comprise those plants that produce seeds. They are a subset of the embryophytes or land plants...
s/Phanerogams (flowering plants and gymnosperms) - M - Fungi and LichenLichenLichens are composite organisms consisting of a symbiotic organism composed of a fungus with a photosynthetic partner , usually either a green alga or cyanobacterium...
s (MycologyMycologyMycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicinals , food and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or...
) - A - AlgaeAlgaeAlgae are a large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms, such as the giant kelps that grow to 65 meters in length. They are photosynthetic like plants, and "simple" because their tissues are not organized into the many...
- P - PteridophytePteridophyteThe pteridophytes are vascular plants that produce neither flowers nor seeds, and are hence called vascular cryptogams. Instead, they reproduce and disperse only via spores. Pteridophytes include horsetails, ferns, club mosses, and quillworts...
s - B - BryophyteBryophyteBryophyte is a traditional name used to refer to all embryophytes that do not have true vascular tissue and are therefore called 'non-vascular plants'. Some bryophytes do have specialized tissues for the transport of water; however since these do not contain lignin, they are not considered to be...
s - F - FossilFossilFossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals , plants, and other organisms from the remote past...
s - L - Pre-LinnaeanLinnaean taxonomyLinnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts:# the particular form of biological classification set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his Systema Naturæ and subsequent works...
(from Taxonomic Literature by F.A.Stafleu & R.S.Cowan, 1976–88) - C - Cryptogamic (ditto)
The dates given are those of birth and death where one or both are available. If neither is known, a date on which the author is known to have published a name (usually the earliest if more than one is known) is given preceded by 'fl.' (floruit).
See also
- List of Southern African indigenous trees
- List of botanists by author abbreviation
- The Plant-book - D. J. Mabberley
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Leslie Charles Leach Leslie Charles Leach "Larry" was a Rhodesian taxonomic botanist.Leach arrived in Rhodesia in 1938 and carried on business in Salisbury as an electrical engineer. He developed an interest in succulent plants, particularly Stapeliae, Euphorbieae and the genus Aloe... (1909–1996) S ........ L.C.Leach Johann Georg Christian Lehmann Johann Georg Christian Lehmann was a German botanist.Born at Haselau, near Uetersen, Holstein, Lehmann studied medicine in Copenhagen and Göttingen, obtained a doctorate in medicine in 1813 and a doctorate in philosophy from he University of Jena in 1814... (1792–1860) A,B,P,S ........ Lehm. Charles Antoine Lemaire Charles Antoine Lemaire , was a French botanist and botanical author, noted for his publications on Cactaceae.... (1801–1871) P,S ........ Lem. Christian Friedrich Lessing Christian Friedrich Lessing was a German botanist who was a native of Groß Wartenberg, Niederschlesien. He was a brother to painter Carl Friedrich Lessing , and a grandnephew of poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing .... (1809–1862) A,M,S ........ Less. Margaret Levyns Margaret Rutherford Bryan Levyns was an eminent South African phytogeographer, botanist and taxonomist.... (née Michell)(1890–1975) S ........ Levyns Gustav Lindau Gustav Lindau , was a German mycologist and botanist.- Biography :Gustav Lindau studied natural history in Heidelberg and Berlin, where he studied under Simon Schwendener . He completed his doctoral thesis on the apothecia of lichens in1888... (1866–1923) M,P,S ........ Lindau Johann Bernhard Wilhelm Lindenberg Johann Bernhard Wilhelm Lindenberg was a German bryologist who worked as a lawyer in Bergedorf .He was a native of Lübeck, and studied law at the Universities of Jena and Göttingen... (1781–1851) A,B,S ........Lindenb. Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener was a German botanist.Collection of specimens in Europe: Amrum Islands , Alps, Black Forest, Bavaria, Tyrol, Rugen. Herbarium 14 Aquifoliaceae & cult. Ilex spp.-Abbreviation:... (1865–1941) S ........ Loes. Johannes Paulus Lotsy Johannes Paulus Lotsy was a Dutch botanist, specializing in evolution and heredity.Lotsy was born in Dordrecht.Lotsy died in Voorburg.- Publications :... (1867–1931) M,P,S ........ Lotsy João de Loureiro João de Loureiro was a Portuguese Jesuit missionary, paleontologist, physician and botanist.In 1742 he travelled to Cochinchina, remaining there for 30 years. He became a specialist in Asian flora and on his return published Flora Cochinchinensis .- References :... (1717–1791) A,B,P,S ........ Lour. M
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