Louis Claude Richard
Template:Short description Template:More citations needed Louis Claude Marie Richard ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; 19 September 1754 – 6 June 1821) was a French botanist and botanical illustrator. Template:Botanist
Biography
Richard was born at Versailles. Between 1781 and 1789 he collected botanical specimens in Central America and the West Indies. On his return he became a professor at the École de médecine in Paris.
His books included Demonstrations botaniques (1808), De Orchideis europaeis (1817), Commentatio botanica de Conifereis et Cycadeis (1826) and De Musaceis commentatio botanica (1831).
He gave us the special description terminology for the orchids, such as pollinium and gynostemium.
The genus Richardia Kunth, (Araceae) was named in his honor. It is now a synonym of the genus Zantedeschia. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Rich. when citing a botanical name.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
His son was another notable botanist, Achille Richard.
He also discovered Morgat in the 1880s.
Eponyms
A species of Caribbean lizard, Anolis richardii, is named in honor of Louis Claude Richard. A species of Caribbean snake, Typhlops richardii, is named in honor of either Louis Claude Richard or his son Achille Richard.<ref>Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. Template:ISBN. ("Richard, A. and L.C.M.", p. 220).</ref>
Note
- Other botanists called Richard are:
- Achille Richard (1794–1852), his son (A.Rich.)
- Jean Michel Claude Richard (1787–1868) (J.M.C.Rich.)
- Olivier Jules Richard (1836–1896) (O.J.Rich.)
- Claude Richard fl. (C.Rich)
- Joseph Herve Pierre Richard (J.H.P.Rich.)
References
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Further reading
- Urban, Ignaz. Notae biographicae, Symb. Antill. 3:111,1900.
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- French botanical illustrators
- 1754 births
- 1821 deaths
- Botanists with author abbreviations
- French bryologists
- French taxonomists
- French pteridologists
- Botanists active in Central America
- Botanists active in North America
- Botanists active in the Caribbean
- Members of the French Academy of Sciences
- Scientists from Versailles
- 18th-century French botanists
- 19th-century French botanists