Gustav Heinrich Otth
Gustav Heinrich Otth (2 June 1806, Bern – 8 November 1874) was a Swiss mycologist and military officer.[1] He was the brother of naturalist Carl Adolf Otth (1803-1839).[2]
Known for his taxonomic research, Otth described Pucciniastrum,[3] a genus of rust fungi within the family Pucciniastraceae.[4] He was the binomial author of a number of species within the genus Peronospora.[5]
The fungi genus Otthia (Nitschke ex Fuckel) is reportedly named after his brother, naturalist Carl Adolf Otth.[2][6]
Associated publications
- "Ueber die Brand- und Rostpilze: vorgetragen den 23. Februar und 9. März 1861", (1861).
- "Gustav Otth ein bernischer Pilzforscher, 1806-1874", (1908, with E. Fischer).[7]
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References
- Archive.org Full text of "Mitteilungen der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Bern
- Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications @ Biodiversity Heritage Library
- Mycobank Pucciniastrum
- MycoBank Pucciniastraceae
- Cybernome The nomenclator for fungi and their associated organisms
- Cybernome Otthia
- Google Search (publications)
- IPNI. G.H.Otth.
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