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Giovanni Antonio Battarra (Coriano, 9 June 1714 – Rimini, 8 November 1789) was an Italian priest, naturalist, and mycologist. In 1755, he published Fungorum Agri Ariminensis Historia, consisting of 80 pages and illustrated with 40 copper plates drawn and engraved by himself, in which he described 248 species of fungi.

He visited and consulted with the Abbot Bruno Tozzi, a celebrated amateur botanist in Florence.

The standard author abbreviation Battarra is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

Eponymous species

See also

References

  1. Entry in Treccani Encyclopedia, by Mario De Gregorio, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Volume 51 (1998).
  2. Elogi degli uomini illustri toscani. Volume III. by Marco Lastri (1774) page 629.
  3. International Plant Names Index.  Battarra.

External links

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  • Google Books Online edition of Fungorum Agri Ariminensis Historia
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