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''Faune de France'' is a 99 volume synthesis of
Zoology Zoology ( , ) is the scientific study of animals. Its studies include the anatomy, structure, embryology, Biological classification, classification, Ethology, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinction, extinct, and ...
of
France France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
published between 1921 and 1999. The books are written in the French language. They contain identification keys. Launched in 1921 by the French Federation of Natural Science Societies, the Faune de France collection was published from 1921 to 1966 (nos.1 to 68) by Lechevalier editions (Paris: Éditions Faune de France), in collaboration, in particular, with the
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, the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA). Publications were interrupted from 1967 to 1982. In 1983, the collection made a second start, the French Federation of Natural Science Societies directly becoming the publisher. From 1983 to 2015, volumes 69 to 97 were produced. With the advent of the internet and in accordance with its statutes, the Federation has decided to create a digital virtual library and graciously makes available to the naturalist community all the out of print (épuisé) works in the collection and which it does not wish to republish (see at the bottom of the page).


Volumes

* Volume n° 1 -
Jean Baptiste François René Koehler Jean Baptiste François René Koehler (7 March 1860, Saint-Dié – 19 April 1931, Lyon) was a French zoologist best known for his research of echinoderms. He studied medicine and zoology in Nancy, France, Nancy. In 1889 he became a member o ...
(1860-1931) - '' Échinodermes''. 1921. épuisé * Volume n° 2 -
Paul Paris Jean Ferdinand Paul Paris (16 August 1875 – 2 May 1938) was a French people, French naturalist and zoologist who specialised in ornithology. He was, in 1929, the founder of ''Alauda (journal), Alauda, Revue internationale d'Ornithologie'' and ...
(1875-1938) - '' Oiseaux''. 1921. épuisé * Volume n° 3 -
Lucien Chopard Lucien Chopard (Paris, 31 August 1885 – 16 November 1971) was a French entomologist. He graduated as a Doctor of Science in 1920 at the Faculté des sciences de Paris with a thesis entitled ''Recherches sur la conformation et le développement ...
(1885-1971) - '' Orthoptères et Dermaptères''. 1922. épuisé * Volume n° 4 -
Lucien Cuénot Lucien Claude Marie Julien Cuénot (; 21 October 1866 – 7 January 1951) was a French biologist. In the first half of the 20th century, Mendelism was not a popular subject among French biologists. Cuénot defied popular opinion and shirked the ...
(1866-1951) - '' Sipunculiens, Échiuriens, Priapuliens''. 1922. épuisé * Volume n° 5 -
Pierre Fauvel Pierre Louis André Fauvel (8 October 1866 in Cherbourg – 12 September 1958 in Angers) was a French zoologist, who specialized in the study of ''polychaetes''. He worked as a préparateur of zoology at the faculty of sciences in Caen, and in 18 ...
(1866-1958) - '' Polychètes errantes''. 1923. épuisé * Volume n° 6 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - '' Diptères Anthomyides'' (includes
Muscidae Muscidae are a family of flies found in the superfamily Muscoidea. Muscidae, some of which are commonly known as house flies or stable flies due to their synanthropy, are worldwide in distribution and contain almost 4,000 described species i ...
). 1923. épuisé * Volume n° 7 -
Eugène Louis Bouvier Eugène Louis Bouvier (9 April 1856 in Saint-Laurent-en-Grandvaux – 14 January 1944 in Paris) was a French entomologist and carcinologist. Bouvier was a professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Biography Following graduation at t ...
(1856-1944) - '' Pycnogonides''. 1923. épuisé * Volume n° 8 - Claude Pierre (1875-1934) - ''Diptères :
Tipulidae Tipulidae is a family of large Crane fly, crane flies in the order Diptera. There are more than 30 genera and 4,200 described species in Tipulidae, common and widespread throughout the world. A crane fly can be identified as a member of Tipuli ...
''. 1924, 159 p. * Volume n° 9 -
Édouard Chevreux Édouard Chevreux (10 November 1846, in Paris – 10 January 1931, in Bône) was a French carcinologist. Chevreux specialised in the study of Amphipoda, an order of malacostracan crustaceans. With Louis Fage (1883–1964), he was co-author of th ...
(1846-1931) et
Louis Fage Louis Fage (30 September 1883, in Limoges – 1964, in Dijon), also known as Jean-Louis Fage and Baptiste Louis Fage, was a French marine biologist and arachnologist. A native of Limoges, he studied biology at the University of Paris, Sorbonne ...
(1883-1964) - '' Amphipodes''. 1924 épuisé * Volume n° 10 -
Lucien Berland Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications d ...
(1888-1962) - ''Hyménoptères vespiformes'' ; I. 1925 épuisé * Volume n° 11 -
Jean-Jacques Kieffer Jean-Jacques Kieffer (1857 in Guinkirchen – 1925 in Bitche) was a French naturalist and entomologist who specialised in the study of parasitic insects. Educated as a priest, Kieffer taught natural science in Bitche, Lorraine while working ...
(1857-1925) - ''Diptères Nématocères piqueurs :
Chironomidae Chironomidae , commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids , are a family of Nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the families Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Although many chironomid ...
,
Ceratopogoninae Ceratopogonidae is a family of flies commonly known as no-see-ums, sand flies or biting midges, generally in length. The family includes more than 5,000 species, distributed worldwide, apart from the Antarctic and the Arctic. A 2025 study from ...
''. 1925, 139 p. * Volume n° 12 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Diptères Nématocères piqueurs :
Ptychopteridae The Ptychopteridae, phantom crane flies, are a small family (three extant genera) of nematocerous Diptera. Superficially similar in appearance to other "tipuloid" families, they lack the ocelli of the Trichoceridae, the five-branched radial vein ...
, Orphnephilidae...''. 1925, 109 p. * Volume n° 13 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Diptères Brachycères :
Stratiomyidae The soldier flies (Stratiomyidae, sometimes misspelled as Stratiomyiidae, from Greek - soldier; - fly) are a family of flies (historically placed in the now-obsolete group Orthorrhapha). The family contains over 2,700 species in over 380 exta ...
, Erinnidae, Coenomyiidae, Syrphidae...''. 1926, 308 p. épuisé * Volume n° 14 - Louis Falcoz (1870-1938) - ''Diptères pupipares''. 1926, 64 p. * Volume n° 15 -
Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer (1 March 1876–26 February 1962) was a Belgium, Belgian entomology, entomologist. He concentrated on Fly, Diptera, especially the Chironomidae. See alsoChironomidae Chironomidae , commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids , are a family of Nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the families Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Although many chironomid ...
II,
Tanypodinae Tanypodinae is a subfamily of midges in the non-biting midge family (Chironomidae). The larvae are generally carnivorous and their mouthparts are adapted for predation on small invertebrates (including other chironomid larvae) although 1st and 2n ...
''. 1927, 83 p. * Volume n° 16 -
Pierre Fauvel Pierre Louis André Fauvel (8 October 1866 in Cherbourg – 12 September 1958 in Angers) was a French zoologist, who specialized in the study of ''polychaetes''. He worked as a préparateur of zoology at the faculty of sciences in Caen, and in 18 ...
(1866-1958) - '' Polychètes sédentaires.'' 1927. épuisé * Volume n° 17 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Diptères Brachycères.
Asilidae The Asilidae are the robber fly family, also called assassin flies. They are powerfully built, bristly flies with a short, stout proboscis enclosing the sharp, sucking Insect mouthparts#Hypopharynx, hypopharynx. The name "robber flies" reflects t ...
.'' 1927, 188 p. épuisé * Volume n° 18 -
Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer (1 March 1876–26 February 1962) was a Belgium, Belgian entomology, entomologist. He concentrated on Fly, Diptera, especially the Chironomidae. See alsoChironomidae Chironomidae , commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids , are a family of Nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the families Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Although many chironomid ...
III, Chironomariae.'' 1928, 174 p. * Volume n° 19 -
Lucien Berland Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications d ...
(1888-1962) - ''Hyménoptères vespiformes'' : II, 1928 épuisé * Volume n° 20 - François Picard (1879-1939) - '' Coléoptères Cérambycidae'' ; 1929, 168 p. épuisé * Volume n° 21 -
Louis Germain Alfred Louis Pierre Germain (8 January 1878 – 18 October 1942) was a French malacologist born in Niort, department Deux-Sèvres. He studied in Angers and Paris, obtaining his doctorate of sciences in 1907. Later he worked under Louis Joubin in t ...
(1878-1942) - '' Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles'' : I ; 1930 épuisé * Volume n° 22 -
Louis Germain Alfred Louis Pierre Germain (8 January 1878 – 18 October 1942) was a French malacologist born in Niort, department Deux-Sèvres. He studied in Angers and Paris, obtaining his doctorate of sciences in 1907. Later he worked under Louis Joubin in t ...
(1878-1942) - '' Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles'' : II ; 1931 épuisé * Volume n° 23 -
Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer Maurice Emile Marie Goetghebuer (1 March 1876–26 February 1962) was a Belgium, Belgian entomology, entomologist. He concentrated on Fly, Diptera, especially the Chironomidae. See alsoChironomidae Chironomidae , commonly known as non-biting midges or chironomids , are a family of Nematoceran flies with a global distribution. They are closely related to the families Ceratopogonidae, Simuliidae, and Thaumaleidae. Although many chironomid ...
'' IV ; 1932 épuisé * Volume n° 24 -
Lucien Cuénot Lucien Claude Marie Julien Cuénot (; 21 October 1866 – 7 January 1951) was a French biologist. In the first half of the 20th century, Mendelism was not a popular subject among French biologists. Cuénot defied popular opinion and shirked the ...
(1866-1951) - ''
Tardigrade Tardigrades (), known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who called them . In 1776, th ...
s'', 1932 épuisé * Volume n° 25 - Henri W. Brölemann (1860-1933) - '' Myriapodes Chilopodes'', 1930 épuisé * Volume n° 26 -
Maurice Rose Maurice Rose (November 26, 1899 – March 30, 1945) was a career officer in the United States Army who attained the rank of major general. A veteran of World War I and World War II, Rose was commanding the 3rd Armored Division when he was kille ...
(1882-1969) - '' Copépodes pélagiques'', 1933 - épuisé * Volume n° 27 - Hervé Harant (1901-1986) et Paulette Vernières - '' Tuniciers'' I, 1933 épuisé * Volume n° 28 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Diptères Brachycères'', 1934 épuisé II. Muscidae acalypterae,
Scatophagidae Scatophagidae, the scats are a small family of ray-finned fishes in the order Perciformes. They are found in the Indo-Pacific region but one species has been introduced elsewhere. Taxonomy Scatophagidae was first formally described as a family ...
. * Volume n° 29 - Henri W. Brölemann (1860-1933) - ''Myriapodes diplopodes ; Chilognathes'', I ; 1935 épuisé * Volume n° 30 - Charles Joyeux (1881-1966) et Jean Georges Baer (1902-1975) - ''
Cestodes Cestoda is a class of parasitic worms in the flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are those in the subclass Eucestoda; they are ribbon-like worms as adults, commonly known as tapeworms. Their bodies con ...
'', 1939 - épuisé * Volume n° 31 -
Henri Ribaut Henri Ribaut (1872 – 14 February 1967, in Toulouse) was a French naturalist and entomologist. He was a specialist in Hemiptera notably Auchenorrhyncha Sternorrhyncha, Heteroptera, and Coleorrhyncha. His collection which includes Hymenoptera is ...
(1872-1967) - ''Homoptères Auchénorhynques. I. Typhlocybidae.'' 1936, 231 p. (réimpression 1986) * Volume n° 32 - Georges Senevet (1891-1973) - '' Ixodidés''. 1937, 104 p. * Volume n° 33 - Hervé Harant (1901-1986) et Paulette Vernières - '' Tuniciers II : Appendiculaires et Thaliacés'', 1938, 60 p. * Volume n° 34 -
Lucien Berland Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications d ...
(1888-1962) et Francis Bernard (1908-1990) - ''Hyménoptères vespiformes'' : III ; 1938. épuisé * Volume n° 35 -
Octave Parent Abbé Octave Parent (15 June 1882, in Trescault – 9 February 1942, in Ambleteuse) was a French entomologist who specialized in Diptera, mostly the family Dolichopodidae. He became director of the Biological Station, Ambleteuse. He published thr ...
(1882-1942) - ''Diptères
Dolichopodidae Dolichopodidae, the long-legged flies, are a large, cosmopolitan family of true flies with more than 8,000 described species in about 250 genera. The genus '' Dolichopus'' is the most speciose, with some 600 species. Dolichopodidae generally a ...
,'' 1938. épuisé * Volume n° 36 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Diptères Nématocères,'' 1940. épuisé * Volume n° 37 -
Eugène Louis Bouvier Eugène Louis Bouvier (9 April 1856 in Saint-Laurent-en-Grandvaux – 14 January 1944 in Paris) was a French entomologist and carcinologist. Bouvier was a professor at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle. Biography Following graduation at t ...
(1856-1944) - '' Décapodes : I, Marcheurs,'' 1940. épuisé * Volume n° 38 - Renaud Paulian (1913-2003) - ''Coléoptères Scarabeidés,'' 1941. épuisé * Volume n° 39 -
René Jeannel René Jeannel (23 March 1879 – 20 February 1965) was a French entomologist.Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Jeannel (René, Gabriel, Marie) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, ...
(1879-1965) - ''Coléoptères Carabiques.'' Tome I, 1941, 571 p. épuisé * Volume n° 40 -
René Jeannel René Jeannel (23 March 1879 – 20 February 1965) was a French entomologist.Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Jeannel (René, Gabriel, Marie) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, ...
(1879-1965) - ''Coléoptères Carabiques.'' Tome II, 1942, 600 p. épuisé * Volume n° 41 - André Théry (1864-1947) - ''Coléoptères Buprestides.'' 1942, 221 p., 149 fig. (réimpression 1999) épuisé * Volume n° 42 - André Badonnel (1898-1991) - '' Psocoptères''. 1943. épuisé * Volume n° 43 -
Eugène Séguy Eugène Séguy (21 April 1890 – 1 June 1985) was a French entomologist and artist who specialised in Diptera. He held a chair of entomology at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris from 1956 to 1960. He is also known for establishin ...
(1890-1985) - ''Insectes ectoparasites. Mallophages, Anoploures, Siphonaptères.'' 1944. épuisé * Volume n° 44 - Adolphe Hoffmann (1889-1967) - ''Coléoptères Bruchides et Anthribides,'' 1945 épuisé * Volume n° 45 -
Fernand Angel Fernand Angel (2 February 1881, Douzy – 13 July 1950, Paris) was a French herpetologist. In 1905 he began work as Assistant Preparator under Léon Vaillant and François Mocquard at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'' in Paris. Later ...
(1881-1950) - ''Reptiles et Amphibiens.'' 1946, 204 p., 375 fig. ; (réimpression 1970). épuisé * Volume n° 46 -
Marc André Marc or MARC may refer to: People * Marc (given name), people with the first name * Marc (surname), people with the family name Acronyms * MARC standards, a data format used for library cataloging, * MARC Train, a regional commuter rail system ...
(1900-1966) - '' Halacariens marins.'' 1946, 152 p., 265 fig. épuisé * Volume n° 47 -
Lucien Berland Lucien Berland (14 May 1888 in Ay, Marne – 18 August 1962 in Versailles)Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Berland (Lucien) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, Publications d ...
(1888-1962) - ''Hyménoptères Tenthrédoïdes.'' 1947, 496 p. épuisé * Volume n° 48 -
Félix Guignot Félix Guignot was a French physician and entomologist, born on 16 November 1882 in Avignon, France. After studying medicine at the University of Montpellier he established a Medical practice, private practice in his hometown of Avignon. He pra ...
(1882-1959) - ''Coléoptères Hydrocanthares.'' 1947. épuisé * Volume n° 49 -
Pierre Viette Pierre E. L. Viette (29 June 1921 – 30 April 2011) was a French entomologist. He attended university in Dijon during the German occupation of France in World War II, then spent his entire career at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in P ...
(1921-2011) - ''Lépidoptères Homoneures.'' 1948, 83 p. * Volume n° 50 - Alfred Serge Balachowsky (1901-1983) - ''Coléoptères Scolytides.'' 1949, 320 p. (réimpression 1997). épuisé * Volume n° 51 -
René Jeannel René Jeannel (23 March 1879 – 20 February 1965) was a French entomologist.Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Jeannel (René, Gabriel, Marie) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, ...
(1879-1965) - ''Coléoptères Carabiques.'' Supplément. 1949, 51 p. * Volume n° 52 - Adolphe Hoffmann (1889-1967) - ''Coléoptères Curculionides.'' 1st part. 1950, 486 p. * Volume n° 53 -
René Jeannel René Jeannel (23 March 1879 – 20 February 1965) was a French entomologist.Jean-Jacques Amigo, « Jeannel (René, Gabriel, Marie) », in Nouveau Dictionnaire de biographies roussillonnaises, vol. 3 Sciences de la Vie et de la Terre, Perpignan, ...
(1879-1965) - ''Coléoptères Psélaphides.'' 1950, 422 p. * Volume n° 54 -
Louis Fage Louis Fage (30 September 1883, in Limoges – 1964, in Dijon), also known as Jean-Louis Fage and Baptiste Louis Fage, was a French marine biologist and arachnologist. A native of Limoges, he studied biology at the University of Paris, Sorbonne ...
(1883-1964) - '' Cumacés''. 1951, 136 p. * Volume n° 55 - Raymond Justin Marie Despax (1886-1950) - '' Plécoptères''. 1951, 280 p. * Volume n° 56 -
Lucien Chopard Lucien Chopard (Paris, 31 August 1885 – 16 November 1971) was a French entomologist. He graduated as a Doctor of Science in 1920 at the Faculté des sciences de Paris with a thesis entitled ''Recherches sur la conformation et le développement ...
(1885-1971) - '' Orthoptéroïdes''. 1951. épuisé * Volume n° 57 -
Henri Ribaut Henri Ribaut (1872 – 14 February 1967, in Toulouse) was a French naturalist and entomologist. He was a specialist in Hemiptera notably Auchenorrhyncha Sternorrhyncha, Heteroptera, and Coleorrhyncha. His collection which includes Hymenoptera is ...
(1872-1967) - ''Homoptères Auchénorhynque II. Jassidae.'' 1952, 474 p. (réimpression 2000) * Volume n° 58 -
Alice Pruvot-Fol Alice Pruvot-Fol (4 August 1873 – 28 March 1972) was a French Opisthobranchia, opisthobranch malacologist. She was the author of many new species, mostly described on the basis of preserved animals. She described a new species (''Nembrotha ...
(1873-1972) - ''Mollusques Opistobranches.'' 1954, 460 p., 1 pl., 173 fig. épuisé * Volume n° 59 - Adolphe Hoffmann (1889-1967). - ''Coléoptères Curculionides.'' 2nd. 1954, (réimpression 1986) épuisé * Volume n° 60 - Marcel Prenant (1893-1983) et Geneviève Bobin (1912-1989) - '' Bryozoaires'', 1st part : Entroproctes, Cténostomes. 1956, 398 p. * Volume n° 61 - Raymond Alfred Poisson (1895-1973) - '' Hétéroptères aquatiques.'' 1957, 263 p. épuisé * Volume n° 62 - Adolphe Hoffmann (1889-1967) - ''Coléoptères Curculionides.'' 3rd part. 1958, 632 p. (réimpression 1999) épuisé * Volume n° 63 - Renaud Paulian (1913-2003) - ''Coléoptères Scarabéides.'' Second edition. 1959, 298 p. * Volume n° 64 -
Albert Vandel Albert may refer to: Companies * Albert Computers, Inc., a computer manufacturer in the 1980s * Albert Czech Republic, a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic * Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands * Albert Market, a street mar ...
(1894-1980) - '' Isopodes terrestres.'' 1st part. 1960, 416 p. * Volume n° 65 - Charles Jacques Spillmann (1902-1982) - ''Poissons d'eau douce.'' 1961, 303 p. (réimpression 1989) * Volume n° 66 -
Albert Vandel Albert may refer to: Companies * Albert Computers, Inc., a computer manufacturer in the 1980s * Albert Czech Republic, a supermarket chain in the Czech Republic * Albert Heijn, a supermarket chain in the Netherlands * Albert Market, a street mar ...
(1894-1980) - '' Isopodes terrestres.'' 2nd part. 1962, 514 p. * Volume n° 67 -
Eduard Wagner Eduard Wagner (1 April 1894 – 23 July 1944) was a general in the Army of Nazi Germany who served as quartermaster-general during World War II. Life Wagner was born in Kirchenlamitz, Upper Franconia. After service during World War I, he was ...
(1896-1978) et
Hermann Weber Hermann Weber (23 August 1928 – 29 December 2014) was a German historian and political scientist. He has been described as "the man who knew everything about the German Democratic Republic". Life Early years Hermann Weber was born into a work ...
(1899-1956) - ''Hétéroptères
Miridae The Miridae are a large and diverse insect family at one time known by the Synonym (taxonomy), taxonomic synonym Capsidae. Species in the family may be referred to as capsid bugs or "mirid bugs". Common names include plant bugs, leaf bugs, and g ...
.'' 1964, 592 p. (réimpression 1999) * Volume n° 68 - Marcel Prenant (1893-1983) et Geneviève Bobin (1912-1989) - ''Bryozoaires.'' 2nd part. Chilostomes,
Anasca Anasca was a bryozoan suborder under class Cheilostomida defined by the lack of an ascus in each zooid. It is no longer an accepted taxonomic grouping as it is considered a polyphyletic and/or paraphyletic Paraphyly is a taxonomic term desc ...
. 1966, 647 p. * Volume n° 69 - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Tingidae The Tingidae, commonly referred to as lace bugs due to their intricate wings, are a Family (biology), family of very small (2-10 mm (0.08-0.39 in)) Insect, insects in the order Hemiptera. These insects exist in multiple regions of the world and live ...
euro-méditerranéens.'' 1983, 618 p. * Volume n° 70 - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Berytidae Berytidae is a family of the order Hemiptera ("true bugs"), commonly called stilt bugs or thread bugs (not to be confused with the thread-legged bugs, Emesinae). Most berytids are brown to yellow, with species that are plant sap feeders, a few be ...
euro-méditerranéens.'' 1984, 172 p. * Volume n° 71 - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Nabidae The insecta, insect family (biology), family Nabidae contains the damsel bugs. There are over 500 species in 20 genera. They are soft-bodied, elongate, winged terrestrial predators. Many damsel bugs catch and hold prey with their forelegs, sim ...
d'Europe occidentale et du Maghreb.'' 1987, 186 p. * Volume n° 72 - Jean-Claude Vala - ''Diptères
Sciomyzidae The family (biology), family Sciomyzidae belongs to the typical flies (Brachycera) of the order (biology), order Fly, Diptera. They are commonly called marsh flies, and in some cases snail-killing flies due to the food of their larvae. Here, t ...
euro-méditerranéens.'' 1989, 300 p. * Volume n° 73 - William della Giustina (1936-) - ''Homoptères Cicadellidae'' (supplément). 1989, 350 p. épuisé * Volume n° 74 - Gaston Tempère (1900-1985) et Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Coléoptères
Curculionidae The Curculionidae are a family of weevils, commonly called snout beetles or true weevils. They are one of the largest animal families with 6,800 genera and 83,000 species described worldwide. They are the sister group to the family Brentidae. Th ...
.'' 4th part. 1989, 534 p. * Volume n° 75 -
Claude Caussanel Claude may refer to: People and fictional characters * Claude (given name), a list of people and fictional characters * Claude (surname), a list of people * Claude Callegari (1962–2021), English Arsenal supporter * Claude Debussy (1862–1918), F ...
(1933-1999) et Vincent Albouy (1959-) - '' Dermaptères (Perce-oreilles)''. 1990, 245 p. * Volume n° 76 - Jean-Claude Beaucournu (1934-) et Henri Launay (1950-) - '' Siphonaptères de France et de médit. occ.'' 1990, 548 p. * Volume n° 77 - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Leptopodidae Leptopodidae is a family of spiny-legged bugs in the order Hemiptera. There are about 15 genera and more than 40 described species in Leptopodidae. Genera These 17 genera belong to the family Leptopodidae: * '' Erianotoides'' J.Polhemus & D.Pol ...
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Saldidae Saldidae, also known as shore bugs, are a family of insects in the order Hemiptera (''true bugs''). They are oval-shaped and measure when mature. Typically they are found near shorelines or the marginal growths near freshwater bodies, estuaries ...
d'Europe occ. et du Maghreb.'' 1990, 238 p. * Volume n° 78 -
Jacques Baraud Jacques or Jacq are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region in France, and have since spread around the world over the centuries. To date, there are over one hundred identified noble families related t ...
(1921-1992) - ''Coléoptères
Scarabaeoidea Scarabaeoidea is a superfamily of beetles, the only subgroup of the infraorder Scarabaeiformia. Around 35,000 species are placed in this superfamily and some 200 new species are described each year. Some of its constituent families are undergo ...
d'Europe.'' 1992, 856 p. (réimpression 2001) * Volume n° 79 - Jacques Bitsch (1928-) et Jean Leclercq (1921-) - ''Hyménoptères
Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes Ammophilinae, sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger g ...
d'Europe occidentale.'' Vol. 1. 1993, 325 p. * Volume n° 80 - Serge Doguet (1942-) - ''Coléoptères
Chrysomelidae The beetle family Chrysomelidae, commonly known as leaf beetles, includes over 37,000 (and probably at least 50,000) species in more than 2,500 genera, making it one of the largest and most commonly encountered of all beetle families. Numerous s ...
.'' Vol. 2. : Alticinae, 1994, 694 p. * Volume n° 81 - Pierre Moulet (1955-) - ''Hémiptères
Coreoidea Coreoidea is a superfamily of true bugs in the infraorder Pentatomomorpha which includes leaf-footed bugs and allies. There are more than 3,300 described species in Coreoidea. There are five extant families presently recognized, but the Coreoi ...
euro-méditerranéens.'' 1995, 336 p * Volume n° 82 - Jacques Bitsch (1928-), Yvan Barbier, Severiano Fernández Gayubo, K. Schmidt, M. Ohl, ''Hyménoptères
Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes Ammophilinae, sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger g ...
d'Europe occidentale.'' Vol. 2. 1997, 429 p. * Volume n° 83 - Charles Lienhard (1949-) - '' Psocoptères euro-méditerranéens.'' 1998, 517 p. * Volume n° 84a - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Lygaeidae The Lygaeidae are a family in the Hemiptera (true bugs), with more than 110 genera in four subfamilies. The family is commonly referred to as seed bugs, and less commonly, milkweed bugs, or ground bugs. Many species feed on seeds, some on sap or ...
euro-méditerranéens,'' vol. 1, 1998, xx + 468 p. * Volume n° 84b - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères Lygaeidae euro-méditerranéens,'' vol. 2, 1998, iii + 453 p. * Volume n° 84c - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères Lygaeidae euro-méditerranéens,'' vol. 3, 1998 vi + 487 p. * Volume n° 85 - Bernard Bordy - ''Coléoptères Chrysomelidae.'' Vol. 3 : Hispinae et
Cassidinae The Cassidinae (tortoise and leaf-mining beetles) are a subfamily of the leaf beetles, or Chrysomelidae. The antennae arise close to each other and some members have the pronotal and elytral edges extended to the side and covering the legs so a ...
, 2000, 250 p. épuisé, Réédition 2009 * Volume n° 86 - Jacques Bitsch (1928-), Hermann Dollfuss (1939-),
Zdeněk Bouček Zdeněk Bouček (8 January 1924 – 17 July 2011) was a Czech entomologist specialising in the Chalcidoidea superfamily of the Hymenoptera. With Marcus Graham and Richard Askew, Bouček was one of the most important workers studying this large and ...
(1924-), K. Schmidt, Ch. Schmid-Egger, Severiano Fernández Gayubo, A.V. Antropov, Y. Barbier — ''Hyménoptères
Sphecidae The Sphecidae are a Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family of wasps of the suborder Apocrita that includes Ammophilinae, sand wasps, mud daubers, and other thread-waisted wasps. The name Sphecidae was formerly given to a much larger g ...
d'Europe occidentale.'' Vol. 3. 2007, seconde édition 479 p. * Volume n° 87 - Yves Séméria (1956-) - ''
Tardigrades Tardigrades (), known colloquially as water bears or moss piglets, are a phylum of eight-legged Segmentation (biology), segmented micro-animals. They were first described by the German zoologist Johann August Ephraim Goeze in 1773, who calle ...
continentaux,'' 2003, 300 p. * Volume n° 88 - Daniel Robineau (1938-) - '' Phoques de France,'' 2004, 196 p. * Volume n° 89 - Daniel Robineau (1938-) - '' Cétacés de France,'' 2005, 646 p. * Volume n° 90 - Valeriu Derjanschi et Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Pentatomoidea The Pentatomoidea are a superfamily of insects in the suborder Heteroptera of the order Hemiptera. As hemipterans, they possess a common arrangement of sucking mouthparts. The roughly 7000 species under Pentatomoidea are divided into 21 familie ...
,'' Vol 1, 2005, 494 p. * Volume n° 91 - Ernst Heiss et Jean Péricart (1928-2011) - ''Hémiptères
Aradidae Aradidae is a family of true bugs (Heteroptera). Family members are commonly known as flat bugs due to their dorsoventrally flattened bodies. With few exceptions, these cryptic insects are of no economic importance. Aradids are 3 to 11 mm long ...
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Piesmatidae Piesmatidae is a small family of true bugs, commonly called ash-grey leaf bugs. The Piesmatidae are distributed mostly in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, with some occurring in Africa, Australia and South America. A common species found through ...
et Dipsocoromorphes,'' 2007. * Volume n° 92 - Pavel V. Poutchkov et Pierre Moulet (1955-) - ''Hémiptères
Reduviidae The Reduviidae is a large Cosmopolitan distribution, cosmopolitan family of the suborder Heteroptera of the Order (biology), order Hemiptera (true bugs). Among the Hemiptera and together with the Nabidae almost all species are terrestrial ambush ...
d'Europe'', 2009, 688 p. * Volume n° 93 - Jean Péricart (1928-2011) – ''Hémiptères Pentatomoidea Euro-Méditerranéens'', volume 3 : ''
Podopinae Podopinae, known as turtle bugs, are a subfamily of the insect family Pentatomidae. The type genus is ''Podops''. Tribes and Genera ''BioLib'' lists: Brachycerocorini Auth. Davidova-Vilimova & Stys, 1993 # ''Bolbocoris'' Amyot & Serville, 1843 # ...
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Asopinae Asopinae are a subfamily of Pentatomidae, stink bugs (family (biology), family Pentatomidae). They are predatory stink bugs that are useful as biological control agents against pests, even against other Pentatomid species, which are all herbivo ...
'', 2010, 290 p. * Volume n° 94 - J. Coulon, R. Pupier, E. Queinnec, E. Ollivier & P. Richoux - ''Coléoptères
Carabidae Ground beetles are a large, cosmopolitan family of beetles, the Carabidae, with more than 40,000 species worldwide, around 2,000 of which are found in North America and 2,700 in Europe. As of 2015, it is one of the 10 most species-rich animal ...
de France'', complément et mise à jour (volume 1), 2011, 352 p. * Volume n° 95 - J. Coulon, R. Pupier, E. Queinnec, E. Ollivier & P. Richoux - ''Coléoptères Carabidae de France'', complément et mise à jour (volume 2), 2011, 337 p. * Volume n° 96 - Jordi Ribes & Santiago Pagola-Carte - ''Hémiptères Pentatomoidea Euro-Méditerranéens'', volume 2 : ''Systématique : deuxième partie, sous famille des
Pentatominae Pentatominae is a subfamily of Pentatomidae, a family of shield bugs. This subfamily is the largest one within the Pentatomidae, having 4937 species classified in 938 genera. Species in this subfamily are phytophages and several of them are consid ...
(suite et fin)'', 2013, 424 p. * Volume n° 97 - Bernard Defaut & David Morichon - ''Criquets de France (Orthoptera,
Caelifera The Caelifera are a suborder of orthopteran insects. They include the grasshoppers and grasshopper-like insects, as well as other superfamilies classified with them: the ground-hoppers ( Tetrigoidea) and pygmy mole crickets ( Tridactyloidea). ...
)'', volume 1, fascicules a et b, 2015, 687 p. * Volume n° 98 - Bruno Gereys - "Vespidae solitaires de France métropolitaine", 2016, 330p * Volume n° 99 - Voisin J.-F., Chapelin-Viscardi J.-D., Ponel Ph. & Rapp M. - "Les Coléoptères de la province de
Kerguelen The Kerguelen Islands ( or ; in French commonly ' but officially ', ), also known as the Desolation Islands (' in French), are a group of islands in the sub-Antarctic region. They are among the most isolated places on Earth, with the closest t ...
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See also

Traité de Zoologie The , complete title popularly known as is a 52 volume synthesis of Zoology published between 1948 and 1979 originally under the direction of Pierre-Paul Grassé. A new edition commenced in 1980. The books were not published in order, and some pr ...
Synopses of the British Fauna


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