Jaques Étienne Gay

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image of Jacques Gay at Acta Horti Berg 1905

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The botanical genus Gaya[1] was named in his honour,[2] as well as the genus Neogaya belonging to the family Apiaceae.[3] Also the species Potamogeton gayi A.Benn.Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". in 1892.[4]

Publications

  • Gay, Jacques Etienne. 1857. Recherches sur les caractères de la végétation du fraisier et sur la distribution géographique de ses espèces, avec la description de deux nouvelles. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Botanique) 4th ser. 8: 185–208
  • Gay, Jacques Etienne. 1821. Monographie des cinq genres de plantes que comprend la tribu des Lasiopetalées dans la famille des Buttneriacées.

Related pages

List of botanists by author abbreviation

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  1. Tribe: Malveae (Malvaceae, from the subfamily Malvoideae)
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