Maurice Collignon

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Maurice Collignon
Born
Maurice Jules Marie Collignon

(1893-06-09)9 June 1893
ammonites from Madagascar
Notable workammonite family Collignoniceratidae

Maurice Jules Marie Collignon (9 June 1893,

ammonites from Madagascar
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A career military officer, in 1914 he received his diploma from the military academy at Saint-Cyr, then spent the next 36 years associated with the French armed services. In the meantime he conducted geological and paleontological research; as early as 1928 he was providing descriptions of ammonite fauna from Madagascar.[1] In 1950 he retired from military service with the rank of major general. He then joined the Service géologique d'outre-mer as a paleontologist,[2][3] and afterwards directed four 6-month missions of paleontological exploration in Madagascar (1952, 1953, 1954, 1957).[1]

From 1959 to 1978 he was a correspondent member of the

Académie des sciences.[3] During his career, he described numerous fossil taxa, such as the ammonite genus Cunningtoniceras. The ammonite family Collignoniceratidae commemorates his name.[4][5]

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