Charles Nicholas Aubé

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Charles Nicholas Aubé (6 May 1802 in Paris – 15 October 1869), was a French physician and entomologist.

Aubé studied at the school of pharmacy in Paris, joining in botanical sorties organised by its members and by the Museum. Gaining his diploma in 1824, he married a sister of Gustave Planche (1808-1857) in 1826. Commencing studies in medicine in 1829 he gained the title of Doctor in 1836 with a thesis on "la gale" (scabies). He was a founding member of the Société Entomologique de France of which he was "Dirigent" or director in 1842 and 1846 He worked on certain groups of Coleoptera for the publications of Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean (1780-1845).

His collection is currently preserved by the Société Entomologique.

Works

References

  • Translated from French Wikipedia
  • Jean Gouillard (2004). Histoire des entomologistes français, 1750-1950. Édition entièrement revue et augmentée. Boubée (Paris) : 287 p.

External links

  • Internet Archive Pselaphiorum monographia
  • BHL Pselaphiorum monographia cum synonymia extricataParis,1833
  • BHL Species général des coléoptères de la collection de m. le comte Dejean Paris, Mequignon-Marvis,1825-38.Volume 1
  • BHL Species général des coléoptères de la collection de m. le comte Dejean Paris, Mequignon-Marvis,1825-38.Volumes 2-6