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Ugolino Martelli

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Died
  
1934

Name
  
Ugolino Martelli

Created
  
1535

Nationality
  
Italy

Role
  
Painting

Period
  
Mannerism


Fields
  
Biology, Botany

Artist
  
Bronzino

Genre
  
Portrait

Known for
  
Martelli's cat

Dimensions
  
1.02 m x 85 cm

Media
  
Panel, Oil paint


Similar
  
Bronzino artwork, Mannerism artwork, Portraits

Ugolino Martelli (1860–1934) was an Italian botanist, biologist, and mycologist. Martelli is known for his studies of and contributions to the systematics of the tropical genus Pandanus and his taxonomic definition of the flora of Sardinia. He also specialized in studies of the flora of Tuscany and Malaysia.

Martelli's biological research led to the discovery of Felis lunensis (Martelli's Cat), an extinct felid of the subfamily Felinae. The holotype specimen was first described by Martelli in 1906 and is now preserved in the collections of the University of Florence in Italy.

His student Odoardo Beccari, used Martelli's herbarium for his own research on the definition of the monocot genus Pandanus.

Martelli was the director of the Botanical Garden of Pisa from 1929 to 1930.

In 1905 in Florence, Martelli founded the Webbia Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Geography. Martelli named the journal in honor of Philip Barker Webb (1793–1854), a friend of Filippo Parlatore.

Portions of this article were translated from the corresponding article in the Spanish Wikipedia.

References

Ugolino Martelli Wikipedia