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Gustave Cotteau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gustave Cotteau Gustave Honoré Cotteau (7 December 1818, Auxerre – 10 August 1894, Paris) was a French judge, naturalist and paleontologist. == Biography == He was educated in classical studies at the college in Auxerre, then studied law in Paris. He earned his law degree in 1840 and in 1846 was named a deputy judge in Auxerre.〔(Gustave-Honoré Cotteau ) Société géologique de France〕 Later on, he served as a judge in the civil court of Coulommiers and as a civil court judge in Auxerre. He was also curator of the city museum in Auxerre.〔(Cotteau, Gustave Honoré ) at Sociétés savantes de France〕 He is best known for his study of living and fossil echinoids (sea urchins), of which, he amassed a collection of more than 500 different species.〔 He was the author of many works associated with Echinoidea, and circumscribed numerous echinoid taxa, such as the fossil genera ''Asterocidaris'' and ''Cidaropsis''.〔(Monograph on the British Fossil Echinodermata from the Cretaceous Formations ) by Thomas Wright〕 With Jules Triger, he circumscribed the fossil family Archiaciidae (1869).〔(WoRMS taxon details ) Archiaciidae Cotteau & Triger, 1869〕 In 1874 and 1886 he was president of the ''Société géologique de France''. He was also a member of the ''Société d'Anthropologie de Paris'' and of the ''Société des sciences historiques et naturelles de l'Yonne''.〔
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