Maurice Langeron

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Maurice Langeron

Maurice Charles Pierre Langeron (3 January 1874, in

paleobotanist
.

He studied natural sciences at the

Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).[1]

In 1933 he became a member of the Société de biologie. With Émile Brumpt and Maurice Neveu-Lemaire, he founded the journal Les Annales de Parasitologie humaine et comparée,[1] now continued as Parasite. The dermatophyte:genus Langeronia (Vanbreus., 1950) is named after him.[2]

Written works

In 1965 his Précis de mycologie was translated into English and published as "Outline of mycology".[3] Other noted works by Langeron include:

  • Muscinées de la Côte-d'Or : Études géographiques : Catalogue des muscinées de la Côte d'Or, 1898 – Bryophytes of Côte-d'Or.
  • Contributions a l'étude de la flore fossile de Sézanne, 1899–1902 – Contributions to the study of fossil flora of Sézanne.
  • Le genre Aleurites Forst (Euphorbiacées) systématique, anatomie, pharmacologie, 1902 – The genus Aleurites (Euphorbiaceae); systematics, anatomy and pharmacology.
  • Études sur les végétaux fossiles du Trieu de Leval (Hainaut), 1907 – Studies of fossil flora of Trieu de Leval (
    Hainaut
    ).
  • Précis de microscopie; technique, expérimentation, diagnostic, 1913 – Outline of microscopy; techniques, experimentation, diagnostics.
  • Coprologie microscopique, 1922 – Microscopy associated with
    coprology.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b Service des Archives de l'Institut Pasteur Archived 2013-10-04 at the Wayback Machine (chronological biography)
  2. ^ BHL Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  3. ^ Google Books Outline of mycology
  4. ^ WorldCat Identities (publications)
  5. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Langeron.