Gaston Portevin

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Gaston Portevin (1869–1946) was a French naturalist and entomologist. He specialized in beetles and wrote several books including a monograph of the Silphidae, which he called "necrophages".

Portevin was born in Évreux. His brother Henri Portevin (1874–1945) was also a naturalist and entomologist. He worked as a bank manager in Marne.[1]

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