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Fred Jay Seaver
Born(1877-03-14)March 14, 1877
DiedDecember 21, 1970(1970-12-21) (aged 93)
NationalityAmerican
Known forTaxonomy and life histories of the Discomycetes
Scientific career
FieldsMycology
Author abbrev. (botany)Seaver

Fred Jay Seaver (14 March 1877 – 21 December 1970) was an American mycologist. He worked at the New York Botanical Garden for 40 years, initially as the Director of Laboratories (1908–1911), then as the Curator (1912–1943), and finally as Head Curator (1943–1948). Between 1907 and 1909 he issued two exsiccatae, North Dakota Fungi and Ascomycetes and lower fungi, the later with G. W. Wilson.[1] He was also an editor of the journal Mycologia between 1909 and 1947.[2][3] In 1928, Seaver published North American Cup-fungi (Operculates), which was expanded with a supplement in 1942 and a second volume in 1951, titled North American Cup-fungi (Inoperculates).[4]

Botanist Herbert Hice Whetzel published Seaverinia in 1945, named after Seaver, which is a genusoffungi in the family Sclerotiniaceae.[5]

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  1. ^ Triebel, D. & Scholz, P. 2001–2024 IndExs – Index of Exsiccatae. Botanische Staatssammlung München: http://indexs.botanischestaatssammlung.de. – München, Germany.
  • ^ Rogerson CT. (1973). "Fred Jay Seaver: 1877-1970". Mycologia. 65 (4): 721–24. JSTOR 3758511.
  • ^ Degener O. (1971). "Fred Jay Seaver, 1877–1970". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 98 (3): 172–74.
  • ^ New York Botanical Garden Mertz Library. "Fred Jay Seaver Records". Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  • ^ "Species Fungorum - GSD Species". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 23 October 2022.
  • ^ International Plant Names Index.  Seaver.

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