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René Léon Bourret (28 January 1884, Nérac, (Lot-et-Garonne) - 28 July 1957) was a French herpetologist and geologist. In 1900, he arrived in French Indochina as a member of the military. Beginning in 1907, he worked as a surveyor for the "cadastral survey". From 1919 to 1925 he performed geological surveys in Indochina, becoming a professor in 1925 at the ''École Supérieure des Sciences'', ''Université Indochinoise'' in Hanoi. Two years later he released his first zoological publication, a general review on vertebrates native to Indochina. During the ensuing years he published three major works on herpetofauna native to Indochina; monographs on snakes (1936), chelonians (1941) and amphibians (1942). During the Japanese occupation of Indochina, he remained in Hanoi, where he continued regular publications. In 1947 he returned to France and settled in Toulouse. Most of his specimens are preserved in museums in Toulouse and Paris. The following are herpetological species/subspecies that are named after him: * Bourret's blind skink, ''Dibamus bourreti'' * Bourret's box turtle, ''Cuora bourreti'' * Bourret's cat snake, ''Boiga bourreti'' * Bourret's emo skink, ''Emoia laobaoense'' * Bourret's odd-scaled snake, ''Achalinus ater'' * Bourret's pit viper, ''Trimeresurus jerdonii bourreti''.〔(The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles ) by Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson〕 == Selected writings == * ''Études géologiques sur le nord-est du Tonkin'', 1922 (dissertation) - Geological studies on northeast Tonkin. * ''Études géologiques dans la région de Pay-Lay (Moyen Laos)'', 1925 - Geological studies of the Pay-Lay region (Moyen Laos). * ''Les serpents de l'Indochine'', 1936 - Snakes of Indochina. 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「René Léon Bourret」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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