Hubert Bourdot (30 October 1861 – 30 September 1937) was a French Roman Catholic priest and mycologist who was a native of Imphy, a community in the department of Nièvre.
Hubert Bourdot
From 1898 until his death, Bourdot was a parish priest in Saint-Priest-en-Murat. He was a member of the Société mycologique de France, serving as its vice-president in 1919, and later becoming an honorary president (1929). He bequeathed his mycological collection to the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris.
With mycologist Amédée Galzin (1853–1925), he was co-author of a series of publications (1909–1925) involving Hymenomycetes native to France (published in the Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France).
Selected publications
Hyménomycètes de France: I. Heterobasidiés, 1909
Hyménomycètes de France: II. Homobasidiés: Clavariés et Cyphellés, 1910
Hyménomycètes de France: III. Corticiées: Corticium, Epithele, Asterostromella, 1911
Hyménomycètes de France: IV. Corticiées: Vuilleminia, Aleurodiscus, Dendrothele, Gloeocystidium, Peniophora, 1912
Hyménomycètes de France: V. Hydnées, 1914
Hyménomycètes de France: VI. Asterostromés, 1920
Hyménomycètes de France: VII. Stereum, 1921
Hyménomycètes de France: VIII. Hymenochaete, 1923
Hyménomycètes de France: IX. Meruliés, 1923
Hyménomycètes de France. X. Phylactèriés, 1924
Hyménomycètes de France, XI., 1925
Heterobasidiae nondum descriptae, 1924 (descriptions of a few jelly fungi), with Galzin in: Bulletin de la Société Mycologique de France.
Contribution à la Flore Mycologique de la France: I. Hyménomycètes de France. Hétérobasidiés-Homobasidiés Gymnocarpes, with Galzin (761 pp.), 1927.
The standard author abbreviationBourdot is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]
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