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Émile Maupas (born 2 July 1842 in Vaudry, died 18 October 1916 in Algiers) was a French librarian, zoologist and botanist. A student at the École des chartes, he later worked as an archivist (from 1867). In 1890 he was named as an administrator-curator at the ''Bibliothèque nationale d'Alger''.〔(IDREF.fr ) bibliography〕 He was a correspondent member of the ''Académie des Sciences''.〔(Prosopo ) Sociétés savantes de France〕 Maupas first described ''Caenorhabditis elegans'' in 1900 and isolated it from soil in Algeria. The annelid genus ''Maupasia'' is named after him, as is the ascarid genus ''Maupasiella'' 〔(Petymol ) Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. M〕 (synonym ''Maupasina'' Seurat, 1913).〔(GBIF ) Maupasiella〕 == Associated published works == He was the author of "''Description physique de la République Argentine : d'après des observations personnelles et étrangères''", a French translation of Hermann Burmeister's book on the Argentine Republic.〔 Other written efforts by Maupas include: * ''Essai sur la législation des guerres féodales'', thèse École des Chartes, 1867.〔 * ''Un nouveau Rhabditis; Sur un champignon parasite des Rhabditis'' (A new ''Rhabditis''; about a parasite of mushrooms) with René Maire, 1915.〔 * * Works about Émile Maupas: * ''Inauguration de la plaque commémorative apposée sur la maison habitée par Emile Maupas à Alger, le mercredi 6 avril 1932'', by Maurice Caullery; Académie des sciences (France). Paris : Gauthier-Villars, 1937. * ''Emile Maupas : prince des protozologistes'', by Edmond Sergent, Alger : Institut Pasteur d'Alger, 1955.〔(WorldCat Search ) publications〕 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「Émile Maupas」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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