Rémy Perrier

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Remy Perrier ( born June 14, 1861 in Tulle, † June 27, 1936 in Chaunac ) was a French zoologist.

Life

His father, Antoine Perrier, was a teacher and director at the École supérieure de Tulle and finished his school career as director of the Ecole Normale de Moulins. His mother 's maiden name was Jeanne Perrier Roche. His older brother was the zoologist and anatomist Edmond Perrier. With his wife Adrienne Perrier, born Taillard, he has three daughters: Jeanne, Genevieve and Guilhen and seven grandchildren.

Perrier studied only in Tulle, then in Moulins and finally in Paris, where he graduated in 1878 baccalauréat de lettres. He entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1882 in Paris and graduated in 1884 with the licencié s physique and 1885 the licencié en sciences naturelles from. In 1894 he joined the Faculté des sciences de Paris, where he first multiple lecturer in zoology is, from 1910 he has been working in the position of an assistant professor, in 1921 he became professor without chair, and in 1926 he received a professorship of Zoology. In 1919 he taught at times active to Ecole normal supérieures of Sèvres. He retired in 1931 back from the teaching.

Scientific achievements

After receiving his doctorate in 1890 with the dissertation topic Recherches sur l' anatomie et l' du histology of pure gastéropodes prosobranches (Research on the anatomy and histology of the kidney of Prosobranchia gastropod ). Remy Perrier zoology in several Community works to zoology, such as the Handbook for Zoology, Précis de, or more generally as the Nouveau dictionnaire des sciences et de leurs applications ( 1900-1903 ). He was, inter alia, with Jean -Louis Fage at the research station Laboratoire Maritime de Saint- Vaast- la -Hougue active. Also in the publications of the results of scientific deep-sea expeditions by the research vessels Travailleur and Talisman from years 1880, 1881, 1882 and 1883, he has participated.

Writings (selection )

  • Volumes of La Faune de la France en tableaux synoptiques illustrés: Volume 2: Arachnoids et Crustacés. 1929 - L. Berland, L. Bertin.
  • Volume 4: Hémiptères, Anoploures, Mallophages, Lépidoptères. 1935 -. L. Gaumont, L. Bertin.
  • Volume 5: coleopteres. part 1
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