Pierre Marie Édouard Lamy de la ChapellePierre Marie Édouard Lamy de la Chapelle (1804, Limoges – 23 September 1886) was a French botanist, and notably a bryologist. Lamy de la Chapelle is known for botanical investigations of Haute-Vienne. In his research he collaborated with botanist Louis Jules Ernest Malinvaud (1836–1913).[1] In 1841, he edited the exsiccata Flora Galliae et Germaniae exsiccata which was later continued by Paul Constant Billot.[2][3] In 1866, he became a member of the "Société botanique de France".[4] His herbarium, the Herbier Pierre Marie Edouard Lamy de la Chapelle is housed at the Institut des Herbiers Universitaires in Clermont-Ferrand.[5] The moss species, Didymodon lamyanus and Trichostomum lamyanum are named after him.[6] He is member of the family Lamy de La Chapelle. Writings
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