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Louis Antoine François Charles Ferton (17 January 1856 – 30 April 1921) was a French artillery officer and entomologist who studied the behaviour of hymenoptera and contributed to ideas on insect instinct.


Life and work

Ferton was born in Chierry, son of a namesake nurseryman and a founding member of the Château-Thierry agricultural and horticultural society who was married to Louise Victoire Appoline Bujot. Ferton was educated at the Louis-le-Grand high school and graduated from the École polytechnique in 1875. He graduated from
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in 1877 and joined the army and was posted in
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(1882–1886), Châtellerault (1886), Bourges (1887), Vincennes (1888), Algiers (1889–1890), Angers (1891), Marseille (1892–1894) and finally Bonifacio (1895–1921). It was in Avignon that he learned of the work of
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(1823–1915) and got interested in entomology. He was posted in Algeria where he began to study the hymenoptera. In 1895 he moved to Bonifacio as commandant and lived there until his death, even refusing promotions. He was made
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in 1817. He examined the stinging behaviour of ''Sphex subfuscatus'' and identified errors in Fabre's observations. He examined nest site recognition and orientation of leaf-cutter bees. He was a great friend of the entomologist Jean Pérez (1833–1914) after whom he named ''Osmia perezi'' (now ''Hoplitis perezi'') in 1895. Like Fabre he used anthropomorphic descriptions. He became a member of the Entomological Society of France in 1890. In 1910 he received the
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Prize. He also took an interest in geology and prehistory, making studies in Corsica. Ferton was a very thin man and he was nicknamed Mangia grilli ("eats crickets"). He was known to go on walks and destroy traps set for birds with his cane.His funeral was held at the Sainte Marie Majeure church before burial in the Saint François cemetery. His collections of insects from Bonifacio are held in the MHN in Paris. A street in Chierry is named after Ferton. ''Halictes fertoni'' described by
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in 1895 from a specimen collected from Algeria is now a synonym of ''
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'' (Smith 1853).


Publications

Ferton published mainly in the journal of the Entomological Society of France and to some extent in the proceedings of the Linnean Society. His publications include: * 1890
Un Hyménoptère ravisseur de Fourmis
(Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLIV). * 1891. Notes pour servir à l'histoire des Pompilides. (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLIV) * 1891
Recherches sur les mœurs de quelques espèces algériennes d’Hyménoptères du genre Osmia
(Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLIV). * 1893
Sur les mœurs de quelques Hyménoptères de la Provence du genre Osmia
(Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLV). * 1895
Sur les mœurs du Dolichurus haemorrhous Costa.
(Actes Soc Linn. Bordeaux. XLVII). * 1895
Seconde note sur les mœurs de quelques Hyménoptères du genre Osmia, principalement de la Provence
(Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux. XLVII). * 1896. Nouvelles observations sur l’instinct des Hyménoptères Gastrilégides de la Provence. (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLVIII). * 1896. Nouveaux Hyménoptères fouisseurs et observations sur l'instinct de quelques espèces. (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLVIII). * 1896. Observations sur l'instinct de quelques Hyménoptères du genre Odynerus. (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, XLVIII). * 1897. Nouvelles observations sur l'instinct des Pompilides. (Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux. LII). * 1897. Nouvelles observations sur l’instinct des Hyménoptères Gastrilégides de France et de Corse. (Actes Soc. Linn Bordeaux, LII). * 1897. Remarques sur les mœurs de quelques espèces de Prosopix. (Bull. Soc. entom. Fr.,
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p. 58). * 1898. Sur les mÅ“urs du Sphecodes Latr. et des Halictus Latr. Bull. Soc. entom. Fr..
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p. 75). * 1899. Observations sur l'instinct des Bembex. Actes Soc. Linn. Bordeaux, LIV). * 1901. Description de l'Osmia Corsica, n. sp. et observations sur la faune corse. Bull. Soc. entom. Fr. p. 61. * 1901. Les Hyménoptères de Corse (Apiaires. Sphégides. Pompilides et Vespides. Sur les mÅ“urs du Stizus fasciatus F. C. R de l'A. F. A. S. Congrès d'Ajaccio. 1901). * 1912. Hyménoptères nouveaux d'Algérie et observations sur l’instinct d'une espèce. (Bull. Soc. ent. Fr., p. 186). * 1914. Perezia maura, nouveau genre d’Apiaires parasites d'Algérie et observations de ce genre. (Ann. Soc. entom. Fr.. LXXXIII. p. 333). * 1916. J.H. Fabre - entomologiste, Revue scientifique. n° 18
pp. 545-557.
* 1901–1921. Notes détachées sur l’instinct des Hyménoptères mellifères et ravisseurs. Ann. Soc. Entom. — 1 série. LXX pp. 83-148
pl. 1–3). — 2e série. LXXI [1902">901
pp. 83-148
pl. 1–3). — 2e série. LXXI [1902br>pp. 499-531.
pl. IV). — 3e série, LXXIV [1905]
pp. 56-104
pl. 3–4). — 4e série, LXXVII [1908]
pp. 535-586
pl. 14) — 5e série. LXXVIII
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br>pp. 401-422
. — 6e série. LXXIX
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br>pp. 145-178
. — 7e série. LXXX (1911]
pp. 351-412
. - 8e série, LXXXIII
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br>pp. 81-119.
pl. Ill-V). — 9e série, LXXXIX
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1921
pp. 329-375
.


References

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