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'''Claude Casimir Gillet''' (19 May 1806 in [[Dormans]], department of [[Marne (department)|Marne]] – 1 September 1896 in [[Alençon]]), was a French [[botanist]] and [[mycologist]].<ref>[http://www.idref.fr/033801088 IDREF.fr] (bibliography)</ref> He initially trained as a medical doctor and veterinarian. |
'''Claude Casimir Gillet''' (19 May 1806 in [[Dormans]], department of [[Marne (department)|Marne]] – 1 September 1896 in [[Alençon]]), was a French [[botanist]] and [[mycologist]].<ref>[http://www.idref.fr/033801088 IDREF.fr] (bibliography)</ref> He initially trained as a medical doctor and veterinarian. |
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As a veterinarian, he worked for four years in Africa. Around 1853 he developed a passion for [[mycology]], subsequently publishing a number of works on the subject. In 1867 he became a corresponding member of the ''Société Linnéenne de Normandie''.<ref>[http://www.arehn.asso.fr/centredoc/livres/gillet/gillet.html Gillet, Champignons France - AREHN] Les champignons qui croissent en France : description et iconographie - Claude Casimir Gillet, 1878</ref> |
As a veterinarian, he worked for four years in Africa. Around 1853 he developed a passion for [[mycology]], subsequently publishing a number of works on the subject. In 1867 he became a corresponding member of the ''Société Linnéenne de Normandie''.<ref>[http://www.arehn.asso.fr/centredoc/livres/gillet/gillet.html Gillet, Champignons France - AREHN] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160817023508/http://www.arehn.asso.fr/centredoc/livres/gillet/gillet.html |date=2016-08-17 }} Les champignons qui croissent en France : description et iconographie - Claude Casimir Gillet, 1878</ref> |
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Gillet was the [[binomial authority|taxonomic authority]] of the genera ''[[Tubaria]]'' (initially named a subgenus of ''[[Agaricus]]'' by [[Worthington George Smith]]) and ''[[Microglossum]].<ref>[http://www.mushroomthejournal.com/greatlakesdata/Authors/CCGillet795.html Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming] (biographical information)</ref><ref>[http://www.mycobank.org/Biolomics.aspx?Table=Mycobank&MycoBankNr_=18686 Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet 1876".] MycoBank. International Mycological Association</ref> |
Gillet was the [[binomial authority|taxonomic authority]] of the genera ''[[Tubaria]]'' (initially named a subgenus of ''[[Agaricus]]'' by [[Worthington George Smith]]) and ''[[Microglossum]].<ref>[http://www.mushroomthejournal.com/greatlakesdata/Authors/CCGillet795.html Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming] (biographical information)</ref><ref>[http://www.mycobank.org/Biolomics.aspx?Table=Mycobank&MycoBankNr_=18686 Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet 1876".] MycoBank. International Mycological Association</ref> |
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Claude Casimir Gillet (19 May 1806 in Dormans, department of Marne – 1 September 1896 in Alençon), was a French botanist and mycologist.[1] He initially trained as a medical doctor and veterinarian.
As a veterinarian, he worked for four years in Africa. Around 1853 he developed a passion for mycology, subsequently publishing a number of works on the subject. In 1867 he became a corresponding member of the Société Linnéenne de Normandie.[2]
Gillet was the taxonomic authority of the genera Tubaria (initially named a subgenus of Agaricus by Worthington George Smith) and Microglossum.[3][4]
Publications
- Claude-Casimir Gillet, (1893) Agaricinées
- Claude-Casimir Gillet, (1879) Les discomycètes, 230 pp
- Gillet CG (1874) Les Hyménomycètes 828pp, (Full view available on google books)
- Claude-Casimir Gillet, Jean-Henri Magne, (1868) Nouvelle flore française 704pp, (Full view available on google books)
References
- ^ IDREF.fr (bibliography)
- ^ Gillet, Champignons France - AREHN Archived 2016-08-17 at the Wayback Machine Les champignons qui croissent en France : description et iconographie - Claude Casimir Gillet, 1878
- ^ Mushroom, the Journal of Wild Mushrooming (biographical information)
- ^ Tubaria (W.G. Sm.) Gillet 1876". MycoBank. International Mycological Association
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Gillet.