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Robert du Buysson

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Robert François du Buysson
Born(1861-05-06)6 May 1861
Broût-Vernet , Second French Empire
Died16 March 1946(1946-03-16) (aged 84)
Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne, France
NationalityFrench
Scientific career
FieldsNatural history

Robert François du Buysson (Born 6 May 1861 - Broût-Vernet (Allier) - Deceased 16 March 1946 - Saint-Rémy-la-Varenne (Maine-et-Loire)), was a French naturalist.

Biography

He is the son of botanist fr:François-Charles du Buysson (1825-1906) and Mathilde de Montaignac (1829-1899)[1] and the brother of entomologist fr:Henri du Buysson.

Having developed a taste for herbariums at a very young age and a keen sense of observation, Robert du Buysson began to study the mosses of his native region rapidly expanding his field of study to lichens and vascular cryptogams. From 1888 to 1893 he published an inventory of vascular cryptogams of Europe in the Scientific Review of Bourbonnais and the Centre of France. In the field of bryology, the name of Robert du Buysson remains attached to two species: Orthorichum berthoumieui, named in honor of Father Berthoumieu with whom he studied the mosses around Saint-Pourçain (Allier), and Barbula buyssoni.

Robert du Buysson distinguished himself especially in the study of insects In April 1898 he obtained a position as a temporary entomology preparer at the Zoology Laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. In 1900, he was appointed titular preparer for insects and crustaceans. Most of his work has been published in the Annales de la Société entomologique de France

Robert du Buysson bequeathed his collection of hymenoptera to the entomology laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History.

Family

Du Buysson Married Claire d'Espinay on February 8, 1899, and had one daughter Marie-Cécile du Buysson (1899-1997)

His two siblings were Henri du Buysson, Marquis du Buysson (1856-1927) and Isabelle du Buysson b.1858.

Publications

  • List may be incomplete.

1888

  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Monographie des cryptogames vasculaires d’Europe". Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du centre de la France: v.1-3 (1888-1890):[2] 38-45, 112-121, 153-164, 201-210, 245-253

1893

  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Monographie des cryptogames vasculaires d’Europe". Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du centre de la France: v.6-7 (1893-1894):[3] 173-182, 189-196

1903

  • du Buysson, R., 1903: "Note pour servir à l'histoire des Strepsiptères". Bull. Soc. Ent. France 1903:[4] 174-175

1905

  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Monographie des guêpes ou Vespa". Ann. Soc. Ent. France t.72:[5] 260–288
  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Monographie des guêpes ou Vespa (Parts 2 and 3)". Ann. Soc. Ent. France t.73:[6] 485–556, 565-634
  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Monographie des Vespides du genre Nectarina". Ann. Soc. Ent. France t.74:[7] 537–566
  • du Buysson, R., 1905: "Descriptions d'Hyménoptères nouveaux". Bull. Soc. Ent. France. 1905:[8] 281–282

1907

  • du Buysson, R., 1907: "Nouvelles espèces d'Ischnogaster (Hyménoptères) appartenant au Musée de Leide". Notes from the Leyden Museum t.29:[9] 79–80

1908

  • du Buysson, R., 1908: "Deux Hyménoptères nouveaux de Java". Notes from the Leyden Museum t.30:[10] 123–126

1909

  • du Buysson, R., 1909: "Hyménoptères nouveaux ou peu connus". Annali del Museo di Storia Naturale di Genova ser.3:v.44 (1908-1910):[11] 312–315
  • du Buysson, R., 1909: "Deux Hyménoptères nouveaux d'Océanie". Bull. Soc. Ent. France 1909:[12] 305–306

1913

  • du Buysson, R., 1913: "Vespidae et Eumenidae". Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Vol. 34 1911-1913:[13] 227–230
  • du Buysson, R., 1913: "Sur deux Vespides de Java". Bulletin du Muséum royal d'Histoire naturelle Vol. 19 1913, Paris:[14] 436–437
  • du Buysson, R., 1913: "Sur quelques Vespides (Hym.)". Bull. Soc. Ent. France 1913:[15] 296–301


Notes

  • Lamy (D.), « Robert du Buysson (1861-1946) et la bryologie dans l'Allier entre 1870 et 1895 », in Cryptogamie. Bryologie, lichénologie, INIST-CNRS, 1984, ISSN 0181-1576.

Sources

  • Biographical information is based on a translation from an equivalent article at the French French Wikipedia.
  1. ^ "Family tree of Robert du BUYSSON".
  2. ^ [PDF 62,6MB] Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du Centre de la France v.1-3 (1888-1890) Page 38-45, 112-121, 153-164, 201-210, 245-253
  3. ^ [PDF 31,9MB] Revue scientifique du Bourbonnais et du Centre de la France v.6-7 (1893-1894) Page 173-182, 189-196
  4. ^ [PDF 29,7MB] Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 1903 Page 174-175
  5. ^ [PDF 35,5MB] Annales de la Société entomologique de France (Vol. 72) Page 260–288
  6. ^ [PDF 35,0MB] Annales de la Société entomologique de France (Vol. 73) Page 485–556, 565-634
  7. ^ [PDF 38,4MB] Annales de la Société entomologique de France (Vol. 74) Page 537–566
  8. ^ [PDF 22,5MB] Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 1905 Page 281–282
  9. ^ [PDF 15,6MB] Notes from the Leyden Museum (Vol.29) Page 79–80
  10. ^ [PDF 20,1MB] Notes from the Leyden Museum (Vol.30) Page 123–126
  11. ^ [PDF 37,1MB] Annali del Museo di Storia Naturale di Genova ser.3:v.44 (1908-1910) Page 312–315
  12. ^ [PDF 29,1MB] Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 1909 Page 305–306
  13. ^ [PDF 45,6MB] Abhandlungen der Senckenbergischen Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Vol. 34 (1911-1913) Page 227–230
  14. ^ [PDF 43,0MB] Bulletin du Muséum royal d'Histoire naturelle (Vol. 19) 1913 Page 436–437
  15. ^ [PDF 37,5MB] Bulletin de la Société entomologique de France 1913 Page 296–301
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