Cornelis Eliza Bertus Bremekamp

Cornelis Eliza Bertus Bremekamp (7 February 1888 in Dordrecht 21 December 1984) was a Dutch botanist.[1]

He received his education at the University of Utrecht, and performed as a botanical researcher in Indonesia and South Africa. In South Africa he collaborated with German botanist Herold Georg Wilhelm Johannes Schweickerdt (1903-1977).

From 1924 to 1931 he was a professor at Transvaal University in Pretoria, where he conducted studies of the genus Pavetta. During this time period he collected plants from northern Transvaal, Rhodesia, and Mozambique. A portion of his career was spent at the herbarium in Utrecht, where he specialized in studies of Rubiaceae and Acanthaceae.

The Acanthaceae genus Bremekampia and the Rutaceae species Toddaliopsis bremekampii are named in his honour.

Written works

  • "A revision of the South African species of Pavetta", 1929
  • Sciaphyllum, genus novum Acanthacearum, 1940
  • "Materials for a monograph of the Strobilanthinae (Acanthaceae)", 1944
  • "Notes on the Acanthaceae of Java", 1948
  • "A preliminary survey of the Ruelliinae (Acanthaceae) of the Malay Archipelago and New Guinea", 1948
  • "The African species of Oldenlandia L Sensu Hiern et K. Schumann", 1952
  • "A revision of the Malaysian Nelsonieae (Scrophulariaceae)", 1955
  • "The Thunbergia species of the Malesian area", 1955.[2]
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References

  1. Biografisch portaal van Nederland (dates and photo)
  2. WorldCat Identities (list of publications)
  3. IPNI.  Bremek.
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