Jean-Baptiste Mougeot

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Jean-Baptiste Mougeot (25 September 1776, Bruyères – 5 December 1858) was a French physician and botanist.

From 1798 to 1802, he was stationed in Germany as an army health officer, afterwards returning to his hometown of Bruyères, where he settled as a physician. From 1833 until his death in 1858, he was a member of the conseil général for the département of Vosges.[1]

The algae genera Mougeotia and Mougeotiopsis (family Zygnemataceae) are named in his honor.[1] Also, taxa with the specific epithet of mougeotii are named after him,[2] an example being Sorbus mougeotii (Mougeot's whitebeam).

Published works

  • "Index alphabeticus: generum, specierum et synonymorum" with Chrétien Géofroy Nestler and Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (1843).
  • Considérations générales sur la végétation spontanée du département des Vosges (1845) – General considerations on flora native to the département of Vosges.[3]
  • "Stirpes cryptogamæ vogeso-rhenanæ: quas in Rheni superioris inferiorisque, nec non Vogesorum præfecturis" with Chrétien Géofroy Nestler and Wilhelm Philippe Schimper (1854).[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  2. Mosses of Eastern North America, Volume 1 by Howard Alvin Crum, Lewis Edward Anderson
  3. OCLC Classify (published works)
  4. English Wikisource (published works of Chrétien Géofroy Nestler)
  5. [http://www.ipni.org/ipni/advAuthorSearch.do?find_abbreviation=Moug. "Author Query for 'Moug.'"]. International Plant Names Index. 
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