Nicolò Bertucci Contarini

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Count Nicolò Bertolucci Contarini (26 September 1780 – 16 April 1849) was an Italian nobleman and amateur naturalist. He collected plants and insects around Venice and published a catalogue.

Contarini was born in Venice in a noble family. He was sent to the Barnabite college in Udine where he received classical education. In his private time he began to study natural history through direct field studies and collected plants from the region and built up a herbarium. From 1830 he began to write about insects in agriculture and in 1840 he was inducted into the Venetian institute of sciences, letters and arts. He published a catalogue of the birds and insects of Padova and Venice.[1] His collection of about 500 bird specimens, and a herbarium are part of the Museo Correr in Venice. The herbarium was reorganized by Vincenzo Lazari and Pier Andrea Saccardo around 1860.[2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Ragusa, Salvatore (2002), Bernini, Fabio; Nannelli, Roberto; Nuzzaci, Giorgio; de Lillo, Enrico (eds.), "As time goes by: a profile of Italian acarology", Acarid Phylogeny and Evolution: Adaptation in Mites and Ticks, Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, pp. 1–20, doi:10.1007/978-94-017-0611-7_1, ISBN 978-90-481-5950-5, retrieved 2024-05-20
  2. ^ Dröscher, Ariane (2021), "Growing Up in a Progressive Environment", Plants and Politics in Padua During the Age of Revolution, 1820–1848, Cham: Springer International Publishing, pp. 99–118, doi:10.1007/978-3-030-85343-3_5, ISBN 978-3-030-85342-6, retrieved 2024-05-20
  3. ^ Silvestri, Daniela (1983). "Contarini, Nicolò Bertolucci". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Vol. 28.
  4. ^ Bousquet, Yves (2016-04-25). "Litteratura Coleopterologica (1758–1900): a guide to selected books related to the taxonomy of Coleoptera with publication dates and notes". ZooKeys (583): 1–776. doi:10.3897/zookeys.583.7084. ISSN 1313-2970. PMC 4868922.