Józef Warszewicz
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Józef Warszewicz Ritter von Rawicz () ( September 1812 – 29 December 1866) was a
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botanist, biologist and plant and animal collector.


Life

Warszewicz was born on ( September 1812 in
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, Lithuania. Born into an impoverished Polish family of lower nobility, he grew up in Vilnius, and became a botanist at the botanical garden of the
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. While at the university, he joined the
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which was quickly and brutally suppressed, whereupon, with the remnants of the Polish army, he fled to Germany. In the years 1840-1844 he worked as assistant gardener in the Botanical Garden at Berlin. In 1844, upon recommendation of
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, he was sent by Louis Benoît Van Houtte, a horticulturalist of Ghent, to join a Belgian colony in Guatemala, where he soon became an independent collector and wholesale supplier of plants to European horticulturalists and botanical gardens. Warszewicz was especially interested in orchids, of which he imported enormous quantities, many of which were described by H.G. Reichenbach. He travelled and collected extensively throughout Central America, discovering a wealth of new plant species in Guatemala, Costa Rica and Panama, where he climbed the 16,000-foot Chiriqui Volcano. He was also a herpetological collector. Warszewicz's collection of Central American frogs included many previously undescribed species. The specimens from the collection were sent to institutions in Berlin, Vienna and
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. In 1858 Oskar Schmidt described and illustrated many of the amphibians collected by Warszewicz. Suffering from complications of yellow fever, Warszewicz returned to Germany in 1850. He spent some time working with Reichenbach in Berlin, but at the begin of 1851 he left for South America. At the end of that year he was robbed of all his possessions in
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. Undaunted, he travelled throughout Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, collecting and discovering many new plant species. He also collected animals and cultural artefacts.http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/84218232&referer=brief_results A recurrence of yellow fever in 1853 compelled Warszewicz to return to Kraków where he became supervisor of the Botanical Gardens. He retained this position until his death. He died in Kraków on 9 December 1866. His exsiccates were bequeathed to the Berlin Botanic Garden.


Selected taxa

'' Warscewiczella'' Rchb.f., '' Warszewiczia'' and ''Warscaea'' Szlach. (a synonym of '' Cyclopogon'') were named after him as well as many species, e.g. * '' Gymnogramma warscewiczii'' Mett. (Adiantaceae) * '' Hippeastrum warscewiczianum'' A.Dietr. (Amaryllidaceae) * '' Anthurium warscewiczii'' K.Koch (Araceae) * ''
Philodendron warszewiczii ''Philodendron warszewiczii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae The Araceae are a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants in which flowers are borne on a type of inflorescence called a spadix. The spadix is usually ac ...
'' K. Koch & C.D. Bouché (Araceae) * '' Nunnezharria warscewicziana'' Kuntze (Arecaceae ) * '' Callaeolepium warscewiczii'' H.Karst. (Asclepiadaceae ) * '' Begonia warscewiczii'' Neuman (Begoniaceae) * '' Lamproconus warscewiczii'' Lem. (Bromeliaceae) * '' Lobelia warscewiczii'' Vatke (Campanulaceae) * '' Anguria warscewiczii'' Hook. (Cucurbitaceae) * '' Columnea warscewicziana'' Klotzsch & Hanst. (Gesneriaceae) * '' Calathea warscewiczii'' Körn. (Marantaceae ) * ''
Ugni warscewiczii ''Ugni'' is a genus of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, described as a genus in 1848. It is native to western Latin America from the Valdivian temperate rain forests of southern Chile (including the Juan Fernández Islands) and adjacent r ...
'' O.Berg (Myrtaceae) * ''
Cattleya warscewiczii ''Cattleya warscewiczii'' (The "Warscewicz's Cattley's orchid"), a labiate ''Cattleya'', is a species of orchid. It was first collected by Józef Warszewicz in Colombia in 1848-49 and formally described by Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach in 1855.Th ...
'' Rchb.f. (Orchidaceae ) * ''
Fernandezia warscewiczii ''Fernandezia'' is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. It contains about 30-40 species, native to northern South America, Central America, and southern Mexico.Dressler, R.L. 2003. Orchidaceae. En: Manual de Plantas de ...
'' Schltr. (Orchidaceae ) * ''
Miltonia warscewiczii ''Miltonia'', abbreviated Milt. in the horticultural trade, is an orchid genus comprising twelve epiphyte species and eight natural hybrids. The miltonias are exclusively inhabitants of Brazil, except for one species whose range extends from Braz ...
'' Rchb.f. (Orchidaceae ) * ''
Odontoglossum warscewiczianum ''Odontoglossum'', first named in 1816 by Karl Sigismund Kunth, is a formerly accepted genus of orchids that is now regarded as a synonym of ''Oncidium''. Several hundred species have previously been placed in ''Odontoglossum''. The scientific na ...
'' Hemsl. (Orchidaceae ) * '' Phragmipedium warscewiczianum'' (Rchb.f.) Garay (Orchidaceae ) * '' Esenbeckia warscewiczii'' Engl. (Rutaceae) * '' Alonsoa warscewiczii'' Regel (Scrophulariaceae) * '' Iochroma warscewiczii'' Regel (Solanaceae) * '' Tropaeolum warscewiczii'' Buchenau (Tropaeolaceae)


Notes

* Note regarding personal names:
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is a title, best translated as ''Knight'', in the British sense of an hereditary knighthood, not a first or middle name. * For reasons known only to him, H. G. Reichenbach consistently misspelled Warszewicz’s name as Warscewicz or Warczewicz, the latter spellings being valid following older rules of nomenclature, maintaining the spelling in the protolog. However, orthographic and typographic errors may be amended according to articles 60 and 32.6 of the 1994 International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. * Until recently, due to a misprint, IPNI had the title of nobility ''von Rawicz'' spelled as ''Rawiez'', but that was corrected.


References


External links


Hagiography in Polish


Further reading

* Reinikka, M. A. ''A History of the Orchid'', p. 189, Timber Press, Oregon, 1995
Books by and about Warszewicz on WorldCat
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