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Mary Lua Adelia Davis Treat (7 September 1830 in Trumansburg, New York – 11 April 1923 in Pembroke, New York) was a naturalist and correspondent with Charles Darwin. Treat's contributions to both botany and entomology were extensive—four species of plants and animals were named after her, including an amaryllis, Zephyranthes treatae (now called Zephyranthes atamasca var. treatae), and two ant species (Aphaenogaster mariae and ).

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  • ماري تريت (ar)
  • Mary Treat (de)
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  • ماري لوا أديليا ديفيس تريت (7 سبتمبر 1830 في ترومانسبورج، نيويورك- 11 أبريل 1923 في بيمبروك، نيويورك) كانت عالمة طبيعية ومراسلًا لتشارلز داروين. كانت مساهمات العلاج في كل من علم النبات وعلم الحشرات واسعة النطاق، حيث تم تسمية أربعة أنواع من النباتات والحيوانات بإسمها، بما في ذلك الأمارلس، وزيفيرانثيس تريتي. (ar)
  • Mary Lua Adelia Davis Treat (* 7. September 1830 in Trumansburg, New York, USA; † 11. April 1923 in , USA) war eine US-amerikanische Botanikerin und Entomologin. (de)
  • Mary Lua Adelia Treat, née Davis, est l'une des plus importantes entomologistes et botanistes américaines du XIXe siècle. Au cours de sa longue carrière de chercheuse (28 ans), elle publie 76 articles et 5 ouvrages scientifiques. Elle mène une correspondance intellectuelle avec Charles Darwin et d'autres scientifiques (Asa Gray, Charles Sprague Sargent, George Thurber, Auguste Forel) qui reconnaissent la qualité et l'originalité de ses travaux et de ses observations. Ses principaux sujets de recherche sont les fourmis, les araignées et les plantes carnivores. (fr)
  • Mary Lua Adelia Davis Treat (7 September 1830 in Trumansburg, New York – 11 April 1923 in Pembroke, New York) was a naturalist and correspondent with Charles Darwin. Treat's contributions to both botany and entomology were extensive—four species of plants and animals were named after her, including an amaryllis, Zephyranthes treatae (now called Zephyranthes atamasca var. treatae), and two ant species (Aphaenogaster mariae and ). (en)
  • Mary Lua Adelia Davis Treat (7 de septiembre de 1830, Trumansburg, Nueva York – 11 de abril de 1923, Pembroke, Nueva York)​ fue una naturalista y corresponsal con Charles Darwin. Las contribuciones de Treat, tanto a la botánica como entomología fueron extensas: cuatro especies de plantas y de animales llevan su epónimo, incluida una amaryllis, Zephyranthes treatae (hoy llamado ), y una especie de hormiga: . (es)
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