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Boudier is a
French occupational surname with
Germanic roots meaning "army messenger".
Notable people with this
surname include:
George Boudier (1820–1899)...
- John
Boudier (5
September 1820 – 18
December 1899) was an
English amateur cricketer who pla**** first-class
cricket from 1840 to 1847.
George Boudier was...
- Jean
Louis Émile
Boudier (6
January 1828, in
Garnay – 4
February 1920, in Blois) was a
pharmacist who
lived in Montmorency, France. He
published a fair...
- in the genus, were
mycologists Julius Vincenz von
Krombholz and Émile
Boudier, who, in 1834 and 1897 respectively,
published several species and varieties...
- Cordycipitaceae. The
genus was cir****scribed by
mycologist Jean
Louis Émile
Boudier in 1885. The
genus name of
Torrubiella is in
honour of José
Torrubia (1698–1761)...
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Karel Ebergen,
Simon Lukacs, Rhys Collier, Cene Hale, Emil Struijker-
Boudier,
Sacha Hoedemaker and
directed by
Andrew Moskos. The 25th
anniversary year...
- Morc****aceae. It was
first described scientifically by Jean
Louis Émile
Boudier in 1897.
Boudier JLÉ. (1897). "Révision
analytique des
morilles de France". Bulletin...
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Klaziena "Ina"
Boudier-Bakker (Dutch: [klaːˈzinaː ˈʔinaː buˌdiːr ˈbɑkər]; 15
April 1875 – 26
December 1966) was a
Dutch novelist. Her most
famous work...
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fungi in the
family Pezizaceae. It was cir****scribed by Jean
Louis Émile
Boudier in 1907.
Hosoya T,
Maruyama K (2004). "Pachyella
globispora sp. nov. (Pezizaceae)...
- the "scarlet cup fungus". S. coccinea var.
jurana was
described by Jean
Boudier (1903) as a
variety of the
species having a
brighter and more orange-colored...