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]
Roumeguerites: name of fungus genus introduced by
Petter Adolf Karsten (1879), all 3 species (in the former genus) are now synonyms for others.[11][12]
Des lichens et en particulier des lichens des environs de Toulouse pouvant être utilisés dans l'économie domestique, la médecine et les arts industriels, 1860 –
Lichens, in particular, lichens found in the vicinity of Toulouse.
Cryptogamie illustrée, ou, Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes acotylédones d'Europe / coordonnée suivant les dernières classifications et complétée par les recherches scientifiques les plus récentes. Famille des lichens, 1868 – Illustrated
cryptogamy; history involving
acotyledon plants of Europe.
Nouveaux documents sur l'histoire des plantes cryptogames et phanérogames des Pyrénées, 1876 – New documents on the history of cryptogams and
phanerogams of the
Pyrénées.
Statistique botanique du département de la Haute-Garonne, 1876 – Botanical statistics involving the department of
Haute-Garonne.
Flore mycologique du département de Tarn-et-Garonne, 1879 – Mycological flora involving the department of
Tarn-et-Garonne.[14]
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]
Roumeguerites: name of fungus genus introduced by
Petter Adolf Karsten (1879), all 3 species (in the former genus) are now synonyms for others.[11][12]
Des lichens et en particulier des lichens des environs de Toulouse pouvant être utilisés dans l'économie domestique, la médecine et les arts industriels, 1860 –
Lichens, in particular, lichens found in the vicinity of Toulouse.
Cryptogamie illustrée, ou, Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes acotylédones d'Europe / coordonnée suivant les dernières classifications et complétée par les recherches scientifiques les plus récentes. Famille des lichens, 1868 – Illustrated
cryptogamy; history involving
acotyledon plants of Europe.
Nouveaux documents sur l'histoire des plantes cryptogames et phanérogames des Pyrénées, 1876 – New documents on the history of cryptogams and
phanerogams of the
Pyrénées.
Statistique botanique du département de la Haute-Garonne, 1876 – Botanical statistics involving the department of
Haute-Garonne.
Flore mycologique du département de Tarn-et-Garonne, 1879 – Mycological flora involving the department of
Tarn-et-Garonne.[14]