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Thomas Bridges (botanist)

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Name
  
Thomas Bridges

Role
  
Botanist

Died
  
1865


Thomas Bridges (1807–1865) was an English Victorian era botanist and traveling specimen collector. He is most notable for his discovery of new plant and animal species from South America in the Andes, and California. The specimens he collected were sent back to Europe for identification.

Bridges emigrated to California in 1856, the specimens collected during this period up to his 1865 death were presented to the National Herbarium at Washington by his widow.

He is reported to have been very excited about the prospect of discovering new species, writing in a letter dated 1858 from California to William Jackson Hooker at Kew Gardens:

As a result of his collecting, several new species were named after him, including:

  • Octodon bridgesii Bridges's degu
  • Copiapoa bridgesii Copiapoa de Bridges
  • Penstemon bridgesii
  • Pomacea bridgesii Spike-topped apple snail
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