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French botanist and mycologist (1828–1892) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Casimir Roumeguère (15 August 1828 in Toulouse – 29 February 1892 in Toulouse) was a French botanist and mycologist.
He served as director of the journal Revue mycologique.[1] His collections of fungi are included in several exsiccatae,[2] including "Fungi Gallici exsiccati", "Fungi exsiccati praecipue Gallici",[3] and "Fungi selecti exsiccati".[4] His collection of algae is part of the exsiccatae series: "Algues de France", which he co-edited since 1883.[5][6]
In addition to his botanical and mycological research, he published a few works in the fields of geology, conchology and archaeology.[7][8]
The specific epithet of roumeguerii also bears his name; an example is the mycological species Camarosporium roumeguerii.[13]
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