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Henri Bertrand (entomologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henri Bertrand (entomologist)
Henri Bertrand (1892–1978) was a French entomologist. He obtained the qualification ''フランス語:licence de sciences naturelles'' at the University of Bordeaux in 1912 then a ' in 1920 from the University of Paris and a doctorate in sciences in 1927. In 1936, he worked at the marine biology station in Dinard where he specialised in crustaceans. In 1944, he worked as a research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) then at ''フランス語:l'École pratique des hautes études''. He received many prizes for his research (''Prix Passet'', ''Prix Gadeau de Kerville'') and was a member of many scientific societies. He was President of the ' in 1961. He studied in particular the larvae of water beetles. He published more than 200 notes on flies, mayflies and caddisflies. In 1978 he disappeared in the Pyrenees; his corpse was discovered the following year. In 1918 he published ''フランス語:Larves et Nymphes des Dysticides Hygrobiides et Haliplides'' then in 1954 a two-volume work ''フランス語:Insectes aquatiques d'Europe'' and in 1972 his last work 804 pages on the ''フランス語:Larves et Nymphes des coléoptères aquatiques du globe''.
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