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Jean Kickx (17 January 1803, Brussels – 1864) was a Belgian botanist. His father, also known as Jean Kickx (1775–1831) was a botanist and mineralogist; his son Jean Jacques Kickx (1842–1887) was a professor of botany at the University of Ghent. In 1830 he obtained his PhD at Leuven, later serving as a professor of botany in Brussels (1831–1835) and at the University of Ghent (1835–1864). He was a co-founder of the ''Société royale de botanique de Belgique''.〔(Biodiversity Heritage Library ) Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications〕 The mycological genus ''Kickxella'' (order Kickxellales) was named in his honor by Eugène Coumans.〔 == Published works == He was the author of a treatise on cryptogamic flora native to Flanders that was issued after his death by his son as ''Flore Cryptogamique des Flandre'' (1867).〔(Archive.org ) Flore cryptogamique des Flandres: Œuvre posthume de Jean Kickx〕 In the field of malacology, he published ''Specimen inaugurale exhibens synopsin molluscorum Brabantiæ Australi indigenorum'' (with Francis Joseph Adelmann, 1830). Other noteworthy written works by Kickx include: * ''Flore cryptogamique des environs de Louvain, ou, Description des plantes cryptogames et agames qui croissent dans le brabant et dans une partie de la province d'Anvers'', 1835 - Cryptogams found in the vicinity of Louvain, etc. * ''Notice sur quelques champignons du Mexique'', 1841 - Notice involving some mushrooms of Mexico.〔(WorldCat Search ) (publications)〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Kickx」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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