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Louis-Joseph Alcide Railliet (also known as Alcide Railliet, born March 11, 1852 at La Neuville-lès-Wasigny in the Ardennes - died December 25, 1930) was a French veterinarian and helminthologist. Professor at the Veterinary School of Alfort, he is considered one of the founders of modern parasitology and wrote several books of veterinary parasitology. He chaired the Société zoologique de France in 1891. He was a member of the French Académie Nationale de Médecine, from 29 December 1896 to his death.〔(RAILLIET, Alcide Louis Joseph, Official website of the National Academy of Medicine (French) )〕 He received the Legion of Honor. ==Tributes== Railliet's name is honoured by several genera: ''Raillietia'' (Acari), ''Raillietina'' (Cestodes), ''Raillietascaris'', ''Raillietnema'' and ''Raillietstrongylus'' (Nematodes), ''Raillietiella'' (Pentastomida), and the Acari family Raillietiidae. Numerous species were named after Railliet, such as ''Amidostomum raillieti, Angiocaulus raillieti, Aspidodera raillieti, Conoweberia raillieti, Eucoleus raillieti, Haemostrongylus raillieti, Henryella raillieti, Onchocerca raillieti, Protostrongylus raillieti, Quasiamidostomum raillieti'', and ''Thominx raillieti'' (Nematodes), ''Coccidium raillieti'' and ''Eimeria raillieti'' (Coccidia), ''Dibothriocephalus raillieti, Hilmylepis raillieti, Ichthyotoenia raillieti, Sparganum raillieti'', and ''Synthetocaulus raillieti'' (Cestodes). All these animals are parasites, named in honour of Railliet by other parasitologists (the list of species may include synonyms). 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「Louis-Joseph Alcide Railliet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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