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Léopold de Folin〔http://www.museedelamer.com/archives/histoire/pourquoi.php 〕 (Alexandre Guillaume Léopold de,〔http://web.inter.nl.net/users/Meijer.T/tm/paginas/an-arch-bpers-f.htm 〕 Marquis de Folin, 1817–1896〔http://www.getxo.net/cas/ayu/personal/N00003.pdf 〕) was an author, oceanographer, malacologist and early founder (1871) of the collections which were to become the ''Musée de la mer'' (sea museum)〔http://www.paysenfrance.com/64-pays-basque/Biarritz/fr/histoire-biarritz-napoleon.html 〕 in Biarritz, France〔http://www.museedelamer.com/archives/histoire/folin.php 〕 De Folin wrote on Caecidae for the reports published following the Challenger expedition of 1872-1876. With Henri Milne-Edwards's son Alphonse, de Folin carried out a survey of the Gulf of Gascony. He worked on board the ''Travailleur'' (a paddle-wheel aviso) in 1880, and on board the ''Talisman'' in 1883, for trips to the Canary Islands, the Cape Verde Islands and the Azores.〔http://www.sb-roscoff.fr/document/Histoire_Oceano.pdf 〕 De Folin also described the genus ''Oceanida'' of sea snails in the family ''Eulimidae''. ==Relatives== Léopold de Folin was the brother-in-law of the French naturalist Pierre Marie Arthur Morelet, through his marriage with Morelet's sister Noémie. 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「Léopold de Folin」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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