Jean Louis Émile Boudier
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Jean Louis Émile Boudier (* 1898, † 1925) was a pharmacist who lived in Montmorency
Montmorency, Val-d'Oise
Montmorency is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris.Montmorency was the fief of the Montmorency family, one of the oldest and most distinguished families of the French nobility...

, France
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

. He published a fair amount about the Discomycetes
Discomycetes
Discomycetes is a former taxonomic class of Ascomycete fungi which contains all of the cup, sponge, brain, and some club-like fungi. It includes typical cup fungi like the scarlet elf cup and the orange peel fungus, and fungi with fruiting bodies of more unusual shape, such as morels, truffles and...

 and other areas of mycology. He often used Émile as his first name.

He named several species including Amanita franchetii
Amanita franchetii
Amanita franchetii is a species of fungus in the Amanitaceae family. It was given its current name by Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod in 1889 in honor of French botanist Adrien René Franchet. A...

, Disciotis venosa
Disciotis venosa
Disciotis venosa, commonly known as the veiny cup fungus, or the cup morel, is a species of fungus in the Morchellaceae family. Fruiting in April and May, they are often difficult to locate because of their nondescript brown color. Found in North America and Europe, they appear to favor banks and...

, Ptychoverpa bohemica, and Trichoglossum hirsutum.

Selected publications

  • 1897: “Révision analytique des morilles de France” (Taxonomic revision of the morels of France)
  • 1901: “Influence de la nature du sol et les vegetaux qui y croissant sur le développement des champignons” (The influence of the nature of the soil and the plants growing in the area on the development of fungi)
  • 1904-1909 “Icones mycologicae ou iconographie des champignons de France, principalement Discomycètes” (Mycological Pictures or iconography of the mushrooms of France, especially the 454,Discomycetes)
  • 1907 “Histoire et classification des Discomycètes d'Europe”
  • 1911 “La fresque de Plaincourault (Indre)” (The fresco of Plaincourault (Indre))

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