Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner

Bust of Hochreutiner in Geneva.

Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873-1959) was a Swiss botanist and plant taxonomist.[1]

A native of Saint-Gall, he studied theology and natural sciences in Geneva.[2] In 1896 he was an assistant to John Isaac Briquet at the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques at Geneva. In 1901 he made a scientific trip to Algeria, and in 1903–05 was associated with the botanic gardens (herbarium) at Buitenzorg in the Dutch East Indies. In 1906 he was named curator of the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques, where in 1931 he was appointed director. In 1919 he became a professor of botany.[3][4]

As a taxonomist, he circumscribed many botanical species.[5] The genus Hochreutinera is named after him,[4] as are taxa with specific epithet of hochreutineri.[6] Among his numerous written works was a monograph on the plant family Malvaceae.[7]

Published works

References

  1. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland. Biographical page, retrieved 2009-03-30
  2. Ville de Geneve Médaille Genève reconnaissante
  3. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland sources: Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 1: Cyclopaedia of collectors) & Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 8: Cyclopaedia of collectors, Supplement II)
  4. 1 2 BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  5. IPNI List of taxa described & co-described by Hochreutiner
  6. Etymological Dictionary of Grasses by Harold T. Clifford, Peter D. Bostock
  7. Google Books Malvaceae
  8. Google Books published works
  9. WorldCat Identities Most widely held works by Benedict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner
  10. IPNI.  Hochr.
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