Giuseppe De Notaris

1805 - 1877

photo credits: Wikimedia Commons

country of citizenship:  Austrian EmpireKingdom of Italy
native language:  Italian
languages spoken, written or signed:  Italian
educated at:  University of Pavia

Giuseppe De Notaris (18 April 1805, Milan – 22 January 1877) was an Italian botanist generally known for his work with cryptogams native to Italy. He studied medicine at the University of Pavia, obtaining his medical degree in 1830. Having developed an interest in botany, by 1832 he had abandoned the field of medicine. In 1836 he accepted an assignment at the botanical garden in Turin, and a few years later, was named professor of botany and director of the botanical garden at the University of Genoa (1839). In 1872 he was appointed chair of botany at the University of Rome. In the field of mycology, he proposed the fungi family Hypocreaceae (1845). With Antonio Bey Figari (1804-1870), he described numerous species from the family Poaceae. With Figari, he was the binomial co-author of the grass genus Schistachne (synonym Stipagrostis). Organisms with the specific epithet of notarisiana commemorate his name. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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