Stefano Delle Chiaje (25 April 1794 – 18 December 1860) was an Italian zoologist, botanist, anatomist and physician.
Bivalve shells collected by Poli and Delle Chiaie, in a plate from Poli's long-running series Testacea Utriusque Siciliae eorumque historia et anatome
Stefano delle Chiaje
Born
(1794-04-25)25 April 1794
Died
18 December 1860(1860-12-18) (aged66)
Education
University of Naples
Knownfor
Work on medicinal plants, and on invertebrates
Awards
Accademia nazionale delle scienze
Scientific career
Fields
Zoologist, botanist, anatomist, physician
Institutions
Museo di Anatomia Umana, Naples
Influences
Giuseppe Saverio Poli
Authorabbrev. (botany)
Chiaje
Authorabbrev. (zoology)
Chiaie
Delle Chiaje studied medicine in Naples, where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Saverio Poli. Together they started compiling books on the bivalves and the gastropod molluscs of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. He later taught pathology and performed research in the field of malacology. He erected the genus of nemertean worms Polia, naming it in honour of Poli, and described Polia lineata and Polia siphunculus. The latter has since been synonymised with Cerebratulus marginatus, but Delle Chiaje's description shows an understanding of the animal's anatomy and recognition of its constituent parts that was missing among many of his contemporaries.[1]
He made a study of the skeletons and detached bones found during the excavations of the buried city of Pompeii, making deductions on the health of the population, their characters and occupations, the types of injuries they suffered and the skill of their surgeons.[2]
He is also remembered for his research in the field of botany, especially medicinal plants, and of zoology, with particular reference to the taxonomy of invertebrates of the Kingdom of Naples.[3][4] In 1842 he was admitted as an associate to the Accademia nazionale delle scienze in Rome. From 1846 to 1860 he was the curator of the Museo di Anatomia Umana at Naples.
Taxon named in his honor
The brittle star Amphiura chiajei was named in his honour.
The standard author abbreviationChiaje is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[5]
Taxa named by Stefano delle Chiaje
Amphipholis squamata, the brooding snake star and the dwarf brittle star.
S. Delle Chiaie, Iconografia ed uso delle piante medicinali o sia Trattato di farmacologia vegetabile, 3 voll., Stamp. Società Tipografica, Napoli 1824-1825.
S. Delle Chiaie, Memorie sulla storia e notomia degli animali senza vertebre del Regno di Napoli, 5 voll., Stamp. Società Tipografica, Napoli 1822-1829.
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