Carl Moritz Gottsche

Carl Moritz Gottsche (July 3, 1808 - September 28, 1892) was a German physician and bryologist born in Altona. He was the father of geologist Carl Christian Gottsche (1859-1909).

Gottsche was a leading authority of Hepaticae. With Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (1776-1858) and Johann Bernhard Wilhelm Lindenberg (1781-1851), he was author of Synopsis Hepaticarum (1844-47), which was a landmark work in the field of hepaticology.

In 1881 he received an honorary doctorate in philosophy from the University of Kiel.

The botanical genus Gottschea in the family Schistochilaceae is named after him.

The standard author abbreviation Gottsche is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name.

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