Anton Heimerl
Anton Heimerl (15 February 1857, Budapest - 4 March 1943, Wien) was an Austrian botanist.
Heimerl specialized in research of the plant family Nyctaginaceae,[1][2] and was the binomial authority of many botanical species.[3] He was author of the sections on Nyctaginaceae, Phytolaccaceae and Achatocarpaceae in Engler & Prantl's "Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien" (Volume 16, 1934).[4][5][6]
In 1903 the genus Heimerlia was named after him by Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel, and in 1941 Carl Skottsberg named the genus Heimerliodendron in his honor.[7][8]
Selected writings
- In English:
 
- "Two new species of Abronia", 1910
 - "Nyctaginaceae of southeastern Polynesia and other Pacific islands", 1937
- In German:
 
 - Die niederösterreichischen Ascoboleen, 1889
 - Monographie der Nyctaginaceen. I. Bougainvillea, Phaeoptilum, Colignonia, 1900
 - Flora von Brixen a. E.., 1911
 - Schulflora fur Österreich und die angrenzenden Gebiete der Alpen- und Sudetenländer sowie des Küstenland südlich bis Triest, 1923.[9]
 
References
- ^ Smithsonian Contributions to Botany Studies in the Genus Boerhavia L. (Nyctaginaceae), 1-5 F. Raymond Fosberg
 - ^ The Allioniaceae of Mexico and Central America Volume 13 by Paul Carpenter Standley
 - ^ IPNI Plant Name Search
 - ^ Tropicos.org Achatocarpaceae
 - ^ Efloras.org Phytolaccaceae
 - ^ Efloras.org Nyctaginaceae
 - ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
 - ^ Index Nominum Genericorum Heimerlia
 - ^ World Cat Search (publications)
 - ^ International Plant Names Index. Heimerl.