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Dryops (beetle)
''Dryops'' is a genus of long-toed water beetles in the family Dryopidae. There are at least 20 described species in the genus ''Dryops''. Species These 24 species belong to the genus ''Dryops'': * '' Dryops algiricus'' (Lucas, 1846) * ''Dryops anglicanus'' Edwards, 1909 * '' Dryops arizonensis'' (Schaeffer, 1905) * '' Dryops auriculatus'' (Geoffroy, 1785) * '' Dryops caspius'' (Menetries, 1832) * '' Dryops championi'' Dodero, 1918 * '' Dryops costae'' (Heyden, 1891) * '' Dryops doderoi'' Bollow, 1936 * '' Dryops ernesti'' Des Gozis, 1886 * '' Dryops femorata'' Fabricius, 1792 * '' Dryops gracilis'' (Karsch, 1881) * '' Dryops griseus'' (Erichson, 1847) * '' Dryops luridus'' (Erichson, 1847) * '' Dryops lutulentus'' (Erichson, 1847) * '' Dryops nitidulus'' (Heer, 1841) * '' Dryops raffrayi'' (Grouvelle, 1898) * '' Dryops renateae'' * '' Dryops rufipes'' (Krynicki, 1832) * '' Dryops similaris'' Bollow, 1936 * '' Dryops striatellus'' (Fairmaire & Brisout, 1859) * '' Dryops striatopu ...
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Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (; 19 January 1756, Les Arcs near Toulon – 1 October 1814, Lyon) was a French entomologist and naturalist. Life Olivier studied medicine in Montpellier, where he became good friends with Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet. With Jean Guillaume Bruguière and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck . Jean-Baptiste-François Gigot d'Orcy later employed Olivier who was then able to travel to England and Holland meeting Thomas Martyn in London. In 1789 and 1790 he published the first two volumes of the ''Histoire naturelle des Coléoptères'' for Gigot d'Orcy, and simultaneously, thanks to Daubenton's recommendation, collaborated in the ''Dictionnaire de l'Histoire naturelle des Insectes, Papillons, Crustacés'' and collaborated in the creation of ''Journal d'Histoire Naturelle'' (1792). Afterwards, he served as a naturalist on a 6-year scientific journey that took him to Asia Minor, Persia, Egypt, Cyprus and Corfu. He returned to France in 1798 with a large collecti ...
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