Pierfelice (Pedro Félix, Pierre Félice) Ravenna (1938–2022) was a Chilean botanist of Italian Jewish origin.[1][2] His research interests were mainly in the field of South American Amaryllidaceae, Alstromeriaceae and Iridaceae.[3][1][2][4]
Pierfelice Ravenna | |
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Born | 8 March 1938 |
Died | July 21, 2022 | (aged 84)
Nationality | Italian, Chilean |
Awards | Herbert medal (1974) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Ravenna |
Selected publications
edit- 1970a. Nuevas especies de Amaryllidaceae. Notic. Mens. Mus. Nac. Hist. Nat. Santiago 269 : 1-7
- 1970b. Contributions to South American Amaryllidaceae III. Pl. Life 37: 73–103, figs. 18-25
- Ravenna, P (1972). "Famatina gen. nov., Amaryllidaceae". Plant Life. 28: 55–62.
- 1972. Latin American Amaryllidis 1971. Pl. Life 28: 119–127, figs. 28-30
- 1974. Contributions to South American Amaryllidaceae VI. Pl. Life 30: 29-79
- 1978. Studies in the Alliaceae‑II (error tip. "Alliae”). Pl. Life 34 (2): 3-10
- Ravenna, P (1981). "Contributions to South American Amaryllidaceae VII". Plant Life. 37: 57–83.
- 1983. Catila and Onira, two new genera of South American Iridaceae. Nordic Journal of Botany 3 ( 2): 197-205
- 1988. New species of South American Habranthus and Zephyranthes (Amaryllidaceae). Onira 1 (8): 53-56
- 2000a. New or noteworthy Leucocoryne species (Alliaceae). Onira 4 (2): 3-10
- 2000b. The family Gilliesiaceae. Onira 4 (3): 11-14 (with key to genera)
- 2000c. Miersia scalae, a synonym of Gilliesia monophylla (Gilliesaceae). Onira 4 (8):30
- Ravenna, P. (2003a). "Elucidation and systematics of the Chilean genera of Amaryllidaceae". Botanica Australis. 2: 1–20.
- 2003b. Los subgéneros de Leucocoryne y la ilegitimidad de Pabellonia (Alliaceae).Chloris Chilensis 6 ( 2)
- 2005a. Gilliesia dimera and Gilliesia isopetala two new species from central Chile (Gilliesiaceae). Onira 9 (17): 60-63
- 2005b. Solaria brevicoalita and S. curacavina two Chilean species of Gilliesiaceae. Onira 9 (16): 64-67
- 2005c. On the absence of the genus Gilliesia (Gilliesiaceae) in the Argentine flora. Onira 9 (15): 59
- 2005d. Especies nuevas de Gilliesia y Solaria (Gilliesiaceae) y claves para el reconocimiento de las especies de ambos géneros. Chloris Chilensis 8 ( 1)
Awards
editRavenna was awarded The Herbert Medal in 1974.[1][2]
Legacy
editThe International Plant Names Index lists 1,741 taxa for which Ravenna is the botanical authority.[5] Another paper counted and listed 1025 names published by Ravenna, 681 of which were newly described at the species or infraspecific level.[1] Although some of his herbarium specimens are deposited at international herbaria, his own personal herbarium including many type specimens was destroyed.[1][2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e García, Nicolás; Raven, Peter H.; Meerow, Alan W. (2024-11-07). "Pierfelice Ravenna (1938–2022)—Life, New Names, and Confusion". Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 109: 490–516. doi:10.3417/2024933.
- ^ a b c d Deble, Leonardo Paz (2024-01-31). "Obituario de Pedro Felix [Pierfelice] Ravenna, ¿un gigante olvidado?". Balduinia (in Spanish) (72): 11–28. doi:10.5902/2358198086630.
- ^ Ravenna P. 1974 Pierfelice Ravenna: an autobiography. Plant Life 30. (1-4): 6-10
- ^ "Pierfelice Ravenna". bionomia.net. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
- ^ Plantlist 2016.
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Ravenna.
Bibliography
editIPNI. List of plant names with authority Ravenna.