Pierre Marie Édouard Lamy de la Chapelle (1804, Limoges – 23 September 1886) was a French botanist.

Lamy de la Chapelle is known for botanical investigations of Haute-Vienne. In his research he collaborated with botanist Louis Jules Ernest Malinvaud (1836–1913).[1]

In 1866 he became a member of the "Société botanique de France".[2] His herbarium, the Herbier Pierre Marie Edouard Lamy de la Chapelle is housed at the Institut des Herbiers Universitaires in Clermont-Ferrand.[3]

The moss species, Didymodon lamyanus and Trichostomum lamyanum are named after him.[4]

He is member of the family Lamy de La Chapelle.

Writings

  • Mousses et hépatiques du département de la Haute-Vienne, 1875 - Mosses and hepatics of the department of Haute-Vienne.
  • Mousses et hépatiques du Mont-Dore, 1875 - Mosses and hepatics of Mont-Dore.
  • Mousses et hépatiques du Mont-Dore et de la Haute-Vienne, 1878 - Mosses and hepatics of Mont-Dore and in Haute-Vienne.
  • Invasion dans la Haute-Vienne de la maladie de la vigne dite le Mildiou, 1882 - treatise on mildew affecting vines in Haute-Vienne.[5]

References

  1. UZH - Zürcher Herbarien - Sammler Details Zurich herbaria
  2. CTHS.fr Prosopo
  3. GBIF France Consultation de la collection: Herbier Pierre Marie Edouard Lamy de la Chapelle
  4. HUH - Databases Index of Botanical Specimens
  5. World Cat.org (publications)
  6. International Plant Names Index.  Lamy.
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