Paul Chabanaud was a French ichthyologist and herpetologist. Beginning in 1915, he worked as a volunteer under zoologist Louis Roule at the Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. In 1919-1920, he undertook a scientific expedition to French West Africa (Senegal, Guinea) on behalf of the museum, during which he collected thousands of zoological specimens. Following his return to Paris, he served as a preparator in the laboratory of biologist Jean Abel Gruvel at the museum. He specialised in the anatomy and systematics of the flatfish and was the taxonomic authority of many herpetological and ichthyological species
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1876-1959
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1894-1956
Emmett Reid Dunn was an American herpetologist noted for his work in Panama and for studies of salamanders in Eastern United States. He served as editor of Copeia from 1924 to 1929
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Wrote 'The Divinity School, Oxford: a guide for visitors' and 'A short history of ancient Greek sculptors'
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1892-1919
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1866-1940
Ernest William MacBride was a marine biologist and one of the last supporters of Lamarckian evolution. He served on the Council of the Zoological Council of London for over thirty years and acted as Vice-President
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