Michael Joseph François Scheidweiler

Michael Joseph François Scheidweiler (1 August 1799 – 24 September 1861), was a German-born professor of botany and taxonomist, whose main area of interest was the Cactaceae.[1] From a collection by Henri Guillaume Galeotti, he first described Ariocarpus retusus, type species of the genus in 1838 in Brussels.[2]

He initially worked as a pharmacist and industrial chemist in Siegburg, Cologne and Aachen. In 1830 he settled in Belgium, first in Liege, later in Brussels. Beginning in 1851, he was an instructor at the horticultural college in Gentbrugge.[3]

In 1854, the genus Scheidweileria (family Begoniaceae) was named in his honor by Johann Friedrich Klotzsch.[3]

This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Scheidw. when citing a botanical name.[4]

Notes

  1. IPNI List of plants described & co-described by Scheidweiler
  2. Ariocarpus Archived 9 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. Brummitt, R. K.; C. E. Powell (1992). Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-085-4.

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