-
Henri Marie Ducrotay de
Blainville (French: [ɑ̃ʁi maʁi dykʁɔtɛ də blɛ̃vil]; 12
September 1777 – 1 May 1850) was a
French zoologist and anatomist. Blainville...
- (1766–1837). In 1822 they
moved to
Paris where he
studied under Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville.
Botta was
selected to be
naturalist on a
voyage around the...
-
known as
bezoar stones are in fact
fossilised faeces. In 1822
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville,
editor of
Journal de Physique,
coined the word "palaeontology"...
- its
generic name
Phascolarctos in 1816 by
French zoologist Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville, who did not give it a
specific name
until further review...
-
Starfish or sea
stars are star-shaped
echinoderms belonging to the
class Asteroidea (/ˌæstəˈrɔɪdiə/).
Common usage frequently finds these names being also...
-
Blainville (AMT),
railway station in Blainville,
Quebec People:
Henri Marie Ducrotay de
Blainville (1777–1850),
French zoologist Sports: A.S. Blainville, a...
- on
alone after Cuvier died in 1832. In 1832, he
succeeded Henri Marie Ducrotay de
Blainville (1777–1850) as
chair of
Histoire naturelle des mollusques...
-
Anthropomorpha for Homo,
Simia and
Bradypus (sloths). In 1839,
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville,
following Linnaeus and
aping his nomenclature, established...
- the
Normandy region in north-western France. The
zoologist Henri Marie Ducrotay de
Blainville (1777–1850) was born in Arques.
Arques is
situated near the...
-
foraminifera in the
order Rotaliida. It was
described in 1827 by
Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville.
Hayward BW,
Cedhagen T,
Kaminski M,
Gross O (eds.). "Nummulitidae...