Eugène de Puzargue ( fr. Eugène de Pousargues ; October 21, 1859 , Saint-Omer - January 24, 1901 , Paris ) - French zoologist and anatomist.
| Eugene de Puzargue | |
|---|---|
| fr. Eugène de pousargues | |
| Date of Birth | October 21, 1859 |
| Place of Birth | Saint Omer |
| Date of death | January 24, 1901 ( 41) |
| Place of death | Paris |
| A country | France |
| Scientific field | zoology , anatomy |
From 1885 he was an assistant to Alfons Milne-Edwards (1835–1900), and served as a preparator in the laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History (Paris) . In 1900 he became the curator of mammals and birds in this museum. Died of sepsis associated with dissection. Described the following animal species: Dologale dybowskii , Nomascus concolor , Rhinolophus maclaudi , Steatomys opimus .
Proceedings
- 1894: Description d'une nouvelle espece de mam-mifere du genre Crossarchus
- 1895: Note sur Ibppareil genital male des orang-outans
- 1897: Étude sur les mammifères du Congo français
- 1898: Le rhinopithèque de la vallée du Haut Mékong (rhinopithecus bieti, AM-E.) (With Milne-Edwards)
Literature
- International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources
- Bo Beolens, Michael Watkins, Michael Grayson. The eponym dictionary of mammals . - JHU Press. - 2009. - S. 327. - ISBN 0801893046 .