Léon Jean Marie Dufour

Léon Jean Marie Dufour

Léon Jean Marie Dufour
Born (1780-04-11)11 April 1780
Saint-Sever
Died 18 April 1865(1865-04-18) (aged 85)
Saint-Sever
Nationality French
Fields

Léon Jean Marie (or Jean-Marie Léon) Dufour (11 April 1780, Saint-Sever – 18 April 1865) was a French medical doctor and naturalist.

Between 1799 and 1806 he studied medicine in Paris then returned to Saint-Sever in the Landes. He participated as an army doctor in the Peninsular War. The war over, he returned to his birthplace. In 1854, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Dufour’s gland, an abdominal gland found in the females of nearly all members of the suborder Apocrita, is named after him.[1][2]

During his life he published 232 articles on arthropods (20 on spiders) and was the author of Recherches anatomiques sur les Carabiques et sur plusieurs autres Coléoptères (1824—1826, Paris).

Additional writings

Sources

  1. Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal Behavior, Ecology .by Edward.M. Barrows
  2. A Dictionary of Zoology 1999, Michael Allaby Dufour's gland
  3. IDREF.fr (bibliography)
  4. Brown University Library Histoire anatomique et physiologique des scorpions
  5. IPNI.  Dufour.
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