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德国植物学家、哥廷根大学教授格奥尔格·弗里德里希·威廉·迈耶(1782-1856)研究了恩斯特·卡尔·罗德柴德在荷兰殖民地埃塞奎博采集的植物,以及弗朗茨·卡尔·默滕斯教授的植物标本馆中保存的植物,这些植物是他在19世纪初从荷兰殖民者那里收到的。在此基础上,他于1818年出版了他的作品《埃塞克博原始花》,描述了344种植物。其中有五种兰花,其中两种是新发现的。关键词:Essequibo,Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer,圭亚那,兰科
The Orchidaceae of Primitiae Florae Essequeboensis (1818)
The German botanist and Professor at the University of Göttingen, Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer (1782–1856), studied the plants collected in the Dutch colony of Essequibo by Ernst Carl Rodschied and those kept in the herbarium of Professor Franz Karl Mertens, which he had received from a Dutch colonist during the early 1800s. On that basis, he published in 1818 his work Primitiae Florae Essequeboensis, describing 344 species of plants. Among them there are five species of orchids, two of which were new to science.
Key words: Essequibo, Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer, Guiana, Orchidaceae