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Philippe Dautzenberg (Ixelles, Brussels, 20 December 1849 - Paris, 9 May 1935) was a Belgian malacologist, a biologist who specializes in the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with mollusks. He assembled a large part of the shell collection of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, which consists of 9,000,000 specimens and is one of the three largest shell collections in the world. He was a participant in the scientific surveys of Prince Albert I of Monaco and the author of numerous published works in the field of malacology. He belonged to several scientific societies in Belgium and France, including the ''Société royale malacologique de Belgique'', ''Société linnéenne de Lyon'' (1921–1935) and the ''Société d'histoire naturelle de l'Afrique du Nord'' (1926). In 1892 he was named president of the ''Société zoologique de France''.〔(Prosopo ) Sociétés savantes de France〕 == Selected works == * ''Contribution à la faune malacologique des Îles Açores'', 1889 – Contribution to the malacological fauna of the Azores. * ''Voyage de la goelette Melita aux Canaries et au Sénégal 1889-1890'' – Voyage of the schooner ''Melita'' to the Canary Islands and Senegal in 1889-90). * ''Contribution à la faune malacologique de l'Indo-Chine'', (with H Fischer), 1906 – Contribution to the malacological fauna of Indochina. * ''Mollusques et brachiopodes'', 1910 – Mollusks and brachiopods. * ''Pectinidés'', 1912 (with Arthur René Jean Baptiste Bavay) – Pectinidae. * ''Sinistrorsités et dextrorsités tératologiques chez les mollusques gastéropodes'', 1914. 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「Philippe Dautzenberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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