Georges Rouy

Georges Rouy (2 December 1851, Paris – 25 December 1924, Asnières-sur-Seine) was a French botanist who was among the first to identify infraspecific (i.e., below the level of species) taxa, including: subspecies, varieties, and forms.

Published works

With Julien Foucaud and others, he was author of the Flore de France; ou, Description des plantes qui croissent spontanément en France, en Corse et en Alsace-Lorraine (Flora of France; descriptions of plants that are native to France, Corsica and Alsace-Lorraine, published in 14 volumes from 1893 to 1913.[1] His other principal works include:

Taxa

Rouy was the binomial author of many botanical species.[3] In 1901 the genus Rouya was named in his honor by Auguste Henri Cornut de Coincy.[4] His name is also associated with plants having the especific epithets of rouyi, rouyana and rouyanum, some examples being: Allium rouyi, Armeria rouyana,[5] and Clinopodium rouyanum.[6]

References

  1. Archive.org Flore de France; ou, Description des plantes qui croissent spontanément en France, en Corse et en Alsace-Lorraine.
  2. Google Search publications
  3. IPNI List of plants described or co-described by Rouy
  4. BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  5. IUCN Red List Armeria rouyana
  6. GBIF Clinopodium rouyanum
  7. IPNI.  Rouy.


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