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(Redirected from Pedro Felix Ravenna) Chilean botanist (1938–2022)
Pierfelice Ravenna
Born8 March 1938
Bologna
DiedJuly 21, 2022(2022-07-21) (aged 84)
NationalityItalian, Chilean
AwardsHerbert medal (1974)
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
Author abbrev. (botany)Ravenna

Pierfelice (Pedro Félix, Pierre Félice) Ravenna (1938–2022) was a Chilean botanist of Italian Jewish origin. His research interests were mainly in the field of South American Amaryllidaceae, Alstromeriaceae and Iridaceae.

Selected publications

  • 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

Ravenna was awarded The Herbert Medal in 1974.

Legacy

The International Plant Names Index lists 1,741 taxa for which Ravenna is the botanical authority. Another paper counted and listed 1025 names published by Ravenna, 681 of which were newly described at the species or infraspecific level. Although some of his herbarium specimens are deposited at international herbaria, his own personal herbarium including many type specimens was destroyed.

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

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. Ravenna P. 1974 Pierfelice Ravenna: an autobiography. Plant Life 30. (1-4): 6-10
  4. "Pierfelice Ravenna". bionomia.net. Retrieved 2024-11-23.
  5. Plantlist 2016.
  6. International Plant Names Index.  Ravenna.

Bibliography

IPNI. List of plant names with authority Ravenna.


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