Pierre Marie Arthur Morelet

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Pierre Marie Arthur Morelet (26 August 1809 9 October 1892) was a French naturalist, born in Lays, Doubs. He was a member of the commission to Algeria, primarily as a natural artist, drawing any natural findings. He collected specimens in the Canary Islands, Guatemala and Mexico.[1]

Born26 August 1809
Lays, Doubs, France
Died9 October 1892(1892-10-09) (aged 83)
Dijon, France
OccupationNaturalist
SpouseNoémie de Folin
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Pierre Marie Arthur Morelet
Born26 August 1809
Lays, Doubs, France
Died9 October 1892(1892-10-09) (aged 83)
Dijon, France
OccupationNaturalist
SpouseNoémie de Folin
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He had a particular interest in molluscs and was recognised as a leading expert in the field.[2]

Morelet married Noémie de Folin, sister of Léopold de Folin. Morelet died of natural causes in 1892, in Dijon.

Taxa described

Morelet described various taxa, including:

Taxa named in his honour

Bibliography

  • Morelet A. (1845). Description des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles du Portugal. pp. [13], IVII, 1116, Pl. IXIV. Paris. (Bailliere). scan
  • Morelet A. (1860). Iles Açores. Notice sur l'histoire naturelle des Açores suivie d'une description des mollusques terrestres de cet archipel. scan

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