André Joseph Guillaume Henri Kostermans

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Dr. André Joseph Guillaume Henri 'Doc' Kostermans (1 July, 190610 July, 1994) was a botanist. He was born in Purworejo, Java, Dutch East Indies, and educated at Utrecht University, taking his doctoral degree in 1936 with a paper on Surinamese Lauraceae.

He spent most of his professional life studying the plants of southeastern Asia, settled at Buitenzorg, later Bogor, Indonesia. At an early stage in his career he also contributed a number of family treatments to Pulle's Flora of Suriname. Kostermans was especially interested in Lauraceae, Malvales (Bombacaceae and Sterculiaceae), and Dipterocarpaceae. In recent years he turned his attention to Asian Anacardiaceae. He was a productive worker and published extensively on these and other groups.

The genus Kostermansia Soegeng, of the family Bombacaceae, and the species Cryptocarya kostermansiana C.K. Allen, were named in his honour.

Kostermans suffered a heart attack in March 1991, but his letter to his friend written in April 1991 stated "some writing (including) putting the finishing touch to a fat manuscript on the Mango species (69 species) ... If I am lucky I shall have a chance to see it." Kostermans did live to see it published by Academic Press in 1993. He died in Indonesia in 1994.

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  1. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Kosterm.