Rémy Perrier

Rémy Perrier
Born 14 June 1861
Tulle, France
Died 27 June 1936 (1936-06-28) (aged 75)
Chaunac, France
Nationality French
Scientific career
Fields malacology, zoology

Rémy Perrier (14 June 1861, Tulle – 27 June 1936, Chaunac) was a French zoologist. He was the younger brother of zoologist Edmond Perrier (1844-1921).

He studied natural sciences at the École normale supérieure, afterwards teaching classes in Poitiers. From 1926 to 1931 he was a professor of zoology at the faculty des sciences in Paris. He was a member of the Société des lettres, sciences et arts de la Corrèze.[1]

Perrier specialized in research on the Prosobranchia (a subclass of snails).[2] He is also remembered for his study of sea cucumbers, being credited with creation of the taxonomic genus Gastrothuria.[3]

Publications

Beginning in 1923, Perrier released "La Faune de la France en tableaux synoptiques illustrés", a work on zoology published in ten installments by Librairie Delagrave.[4]

  • 1A. Coelentérés, spongiaires, échinoderms. Sous-règne des protozoaires by Jean Delphy [1936].
  • 1B. Vers et némathelminthes, by Jean Delphy [1935].
  • 2. Arachnides et crustacés, with the collaboration of Lucien Berland and Léon Bertin [1929].
  • 3. Myriapodes, insectes inférieurs [1923].
  • 4. Hémiptères, anoploures, mallopages, lépidoptères ... [1926].
  • 5. Coléoptères (part 1) [1927].
  • 6. Coléoptères (part 2) in collaboration with Jean Delphy [1932].
  • 7. Hyménoptères, by Lucien Berland, with the collaboration of Raymond Benoist, Francis Bernard, Henri Maneval [1940].
  • 8. Diptères, by Eugène Séguy [1937].
  • 9. Bryozaires, brachiopodes, mollusques, protocordés (amphioxus, tuniciers) with the collaboration of Paul Fischer, et al. [1930].
  • 10. Vertébrés, poissons, batraciens, reptiles, oiseaux, mammifères [1924].
    • Other noted works by Perrier include:
  • Recherches sur l'anatomie et l'histologie du rein des gastéropodes prosobranches, (1889) - Research on the anatomy and histology of the Prosobranchia
  • Cours élémentaire de zoologie, (1899).[5]

References

  1. France savante (biographical information)
  2. JCS Biologists
  3. World Register of Marine Species
  4. Faune de la France] (outline of work)
  5. IDREF.fr (bibliography)
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