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Alois Humbert (22 September 1829, Geneva – 14 May 1887) was a Swiss naturalist and paleontologist who specialized in the study of myriapods. In 1852 he began work as a curator at the ''Musée d'histoire naturelle'' in Geneva, where he worked closely with François Jules Pictet. He was involved in scientific missions to Ceylon and to Syria / Lebanon, from which, he collected a large number of specimens for the museum. While in the Middle East, he made important discoveries of fossil fish.〔(Negotiations of the Swiss Natural Science ..., Volumes 70-72 ) by Swiss Society for Natural Sciences〕 == Selected works == * ''Monographie des chéloniens de la mollasse suisse'', 1856. * ''Description de quelques espèces nouvelles de planaires terrestres de Ceylan'', 1862 – Description of some new species of terrestrial planarians from Ceylon. * ''Essai sur les myriapodes de Ceylan'', 1865 – Essay on myriapods of Ceylon. * ''Nouvelles recherches sur les poissons fossiles du Mont Liban'', 1866 (with François Jules Pictet) – New research on fossil fish from Mount Lebanon. * ''Description de divers myriapodes du Musée de Vienne'', 1869 – Description of various myriapods at the Vienna Museum. * ''Études sur les myriapodes et les insectes'', 1870 (with Henri de Saussure) – Studies of myriapods and insects. * ''Le Niphargus Puteanus Var Forelii'', 1876 – On ''Niphargus puteanus''. * ''Myriapodes des environs de Genéve'', 1893 (posthumous release, published by Henri de Saussure) – Myriapods in the vicinity of Geneva. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alois Humbert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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