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  Les isopodes terrestres...  
Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea, taxonomie, espèces nouvelles, zoogéographie, Corse
Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea, taxonomy, new species, zoogeography, Corsica
  Cestodes Tentaculariida...  
Cestoda, Heteronybelinia, spécificité parasitaire, Kotorella, Mixonybelinia, Nybelinia, taxonomie, Tentaculariidae, Trypanorhyncha, zoogéographie.
Cestoda, Heteronybelinia, host-specificity, Kotorella, Mixonybelinia, Nybelinia, taxonomy, Tentaculariidae, Trypanorhyncha, zoogeography.
  The Cholevinae Kirby, 1...  
Alpes-Maritimes, Coleoptera, Cholevinae, histoire des recherches, zoogéographie, faunistique.
Maritime Alps, Coleoptera, Cholevinae, research history, zoogeography, faunistics.
  Le chien sauvage (Canis...  
Mammifères sub-fossiles, chien, chèvres, Pléistocène final, morphologie, systématique, zoogéographie, Transcaucasie.
Subfossil mammals, dog, goats, Late Pleistocene, morphology, systematics, zoogeography, Transcaucasus.
  Taxonomie de bivalves d...  
Mollusca, Bivalvia, Lucinidae, Afrique occidentale tropicale, eaux profondes, zoogéographie, chémisymbiontes, genres nouveaux, espèces nouvelles.
Mollusca, Bivalvia, Lucinidae, tropical West Africa, deep-sea, zoogeography, chemosymbionts, new genera, new species.
  Première trace de l’imm...  
Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae, systématique, zoogéographie, Miocène, Californie, espèce nouvelle
Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae, systematics, zoogeography, Miocene, California, new species
  Les Cavibelonia (Mollus...  
Mollusca, Solenogastres, Cavibelonia, Simrothiella, Alexandromenia, Pararrhopalia, Dorymenia, zoogéographie, biodiversité, espèces nouvelles.
Mollusca, Solenogastres, Cavibelonia, Simrothiella, Alexandromenia, Pararrhopalia, Dorymenia, zoogeography, biodiversity, new species.
  Chameaux en Roumanie - ...  
Archéozoologie, chameaux, Moyen Age, Zoogéographie, Roumanie
Archaeozoology, camels, Middle Age, Zoogeography, Romania
  Les acariens aquatiques...  
Acari, Hydrachnidia, diversité, zoogéographie, faune d’eau douce, Afrique, nouveau genre, nouvelles espèces.
Acari, Hydrachnidia, diversity, zoogeography, freshwater fauna, Africa, new genus, new species.
  The Nemouridae from Alg...  
Nemouridae, zoogéographie, Algérie, signalisations nouvelles
Nemouridae, zoogeography, Algeria, new records
  Introduction au système...  
La première, qui est prédominante, est fondée sur des données zoologiques (de la morphologie au comportement, à la bio-écologie ou à la zoogéographie), la deuxième sur des symptômes d’envenimation, la troisième sur des éléments anthropologiques.
Most — if not all — names of both indigenous and exotic snakes as evidenced in ancient Greek were neither of Indo-european origin nor borrowed from foreign languages. They were coined by the Greeks on the basis of criteria of three types. The first and predominant type referred to zoological data (from morphology to behaviour, bio-ecology or zoogeography), the second one to venomous symptoms, the third one to anthropological features. In this insight, all three are defined, the first two are surveyed with the case study of the ophionym dipsas and its synonyms. For its linguistic, herpetological and iological contents, this case provides a representative example for introducing to the ancient Greek system of snake naming.
  Les Planches inédites d...  
Théodore W. Pietsch est professeur et conservateur des poissons à l’École des sciences aquatiques et des pêches et au Muséum Burke d’Histoire naturelle et de la Culture à l’université de Washington à Seattle. Son principal intérêt porte sur l’ichtyologie marine, particulièrement la biosystématique, la zoogéographie et la biologie de la reproduction et des poissons abyssaux.
Lipke Bijdeley Holthuis was born 21 April 1921 in Probolinggo, E. Java, Indonesia. He studied biology at the National University in Leiden, The Netherlands, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1946. From 1941 until his retirement in 1986, he was staff member at the National Museum of Natural History, Leiden, being in charge of the collection of Invertebrates and after 1950 also of that of the Crustacea. His main interest is in the Macrurous Decapod Crustacea, but other groups also have his attention. After his retirement he still visits the Museum regularly. Theodore W. Pietsch is professor and curator of fishes in the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, and Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, at the University of Washington in Seattle. His primary interests are in marine ichthyology, especially the biosystematics, zoogeography, and reproductive biology of deep-sea fishes. He has also published extensively in the history of ichthyology and the history of science in general. Among the latter are works on Georges Cuvier, Louis Renard and Charles Plumier; and on the history of natural history collection-building.