Jules Richard (18 November 1863 – 24 January 1945) was a French oceanographer and carcinologist, with a focus on copepods. He was for many years the assistant to Albert I, Prince of Monaco, served as director of the Oceanographic Museum in Monaco, and was a president of the Zoological Society of France.[1][2]

References

  1. Damkaer, David M. (1995). "Jules Richard (18 November 1863-24 January 1945)". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 15 (3): 601–602. JSTOR 1548780.
  2. Kotov, Alexey A.; Ferrari, Frank D. (2010). "The taxonomic research of Jules Richard on Cladocera (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) and his collection at the National Museum of Natural History, USA". Zootaxa. 2551: 37–64. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2551.1.2.

Bibliography

  • Page, L. (1945). "Le Docteur Jules Richard (1863-1945)". Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France. 70: 37–39.
  • Portier, P. (1945). "Le Docteur Jules Richard, Directeur du Musee Oceanographique de Monaco, Correspondant de l'Institut de France (1863-1945)". Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique, Monaco. 881: 1–19.
  • Page, L. (1946). "Hommages au Docteur Jules Richard, Directeur du Musee Oceanographique de Monaco". Bulletin de l'Institut Oceanographique, Monaco. 892: 1–24.
  • Rouch, J. (1948). "Le Docteur Jules Richard, Directeur du Musee Oceanographique de Monaco (1863-1945)". Riviera Scientifique (Bulletin de l'Association des Naturalistes de Nice et des Alpes-Maritimes). 35: 1–10.
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