Ernesto Foldats

Ernesto Foldats Andins
Born May 15, 1925 (1925-05-15)
Liepāja, Latvia
Died January 15, 2003 (2003-01-16)
Caracas, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuelan, Latvian
Fields Orchidologist
Institutions Universidad Central de Venezuela
Known for Venezuelan flora, in particular orchids
Author abbrev. (botany) Foldats

Dr. Ernesto Foldats Andins (1925 – 2003), was born in Latvia, as Ernests Foldāts. He later moved to Venezuela, where he became a successful botanist and orchidologist. He has held numerous official positions, e.g. Director of the School of Biology, Dean of the Faculcy of Science at the Universidad Central de Venezuela (1962–1968) and Scientific advisor to the Commission on the Legislature and Environment. He was Dr. Honoris causa at the University of Riga, Latvia.[1] Foldats was a member of Latvian student fraternity Fraternitas Vanenica.

Professional career

He undertook his initial studies at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg, Germany from 1945 to1948. He moved to Venezuela in 1950, and graduated in Biological Sciences in 1954 at the Universidad Central de Venezuela. He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1958.[2] He eventually received his doctorate in 1964 at the same university after having undertaken post-graduate courses and work in the United States (1958–1959). His 1964 doctoral thesis, "Orchids of Venezuela", identified 70 new orchids and won the International Creole Prize and a monetary award of 10,000 dollars. . It was subsequently published in five volumes as La Flora de Venezuela las ORCHIDACEAE. He became Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1993.

Main works

References

  1. Latvian obituary
  2. List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1958
  3. "Author Query for 'Foldats'". International Plant Names Index.


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