Leopold Loeske

Leopold Loeske (24 October 1865, Hohensalza – 29 March 1935, Bad Harzburg) was a German watchmaker and amateur bryologist.

A skilled watchmaker, he was self-taught as a bryologist, collecting moss specimens in Germany, Switzerland and the French Alps during his career. Following World War I, he spent eight years working as a correspondent for a commercial institution due to financial struggles.[1] He joined the British Bryological Society in 1934.[2]

He died at Bad Harzburg while on a collection excursion in the Harz Mountains.[3][4]

The moss genera Loeskeobryum (M.Fleisch. ex Broth. 1925) and Loeskypnum (H.K.G.Paul, 1916) are named in his honor.[5]

Published works

He was the author of 70 published works, including a highly regarded monograph on European Grimmiaceae, "Monographie der europäischen Grimmiaceen" (1930).[1][4] Other books by Loeske include:

  • Moosflora des Harzes, 1903 - Mosses of the Harz.
  • Studien zur vergleichenden morphologie und phylogonetischen systematik der laubmoose. 1910 - Studies involving comparative morphology and phylogenetic systematics of mosses.
  • Die Laubmoose Europas. I, Grimmiaceae, 1913 - Mosses of Europe, Grimmiaceae.
  • Die Laubmoose Europas. II, Funariaceae, 1914 - Mosses of Europe, Funariaceae.[6][7]

Loeske was editor of the bryological journal, Bryologische Zeitschrift.[3]

See also

References

  1. JSTOR Global Plants (biography)
  2. Richards, P W (1983). The British Bryological Society 1923-1983. The British Bryological Society. ISBN 0-9507639-1-8. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  3. Moosflora der Schweiz History of Bryology in Switzerland, source Harvard Index of Botanists, Frahm & Eggers 2001 S. 290-293.
  4. Grimmias of the World Grimmiology
  5. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  6. WorldCat Identities (published works)
  7. Google Books Studien zur vergleichenden morphologie und phylogonetischen systematik der laubmoose
  8. IPNI.  Loeske.
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