Henri Émile Sauvage

Henri Émile Sauvage (22 September 1842 in Boulogne-sur-Mer 3 January 1917 in Boulogne-sur-Mer) was a French paleontologist, ichthyologist, and herpetologist.[1] He was a leading expert on Mesozoic fish and reptiles.[2]

Henri Émile Sauvage
Born(1842-09-22)22 September 1842
Died3 January 1917(1917-01-03) (aged 74)
Boulogne-sur-Mer, Pas-de-Calais, France
Known forDiscovery of Mesozoic fish and reptiles
Scientific career
FieldsPaleontology, ichthyology, herpetology
InstitutionsMuséum d'Histoire Naturelle in Boulogne-sur-Mer

He worked as a curator at the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle in Boulogne-sur-Mer, and published extensively on Late Jurassic dinosaurs and other vertebrates from the Boulonnais region of northern France.[3] He made important contributions involving vertebrate palaeontology in Portugal, describing in 1897, Suchosaurus girardi from jaw fragments found in that country.[2]

From 1883 to 1896, he served as director of the station aquicole in Boulogne-sur-Mer. He was a member of the Société géologique de France.[4] In 1893 Philippe Thomas published the palaeontological results of the Tunisian Scientific Exploration Mission (1885–1886) in six installments plus an atlas, including the work of Victor-Auguste Gauthier (sea urchins), Arnould Locard (Mollusca), Auguste Péron (Brachiopods, Bryozoa and Pentacrinitess) and Henri Émile Sauvage (fish).[5]

The plesiosaurid species Lusonectes sauvagei commemorates his name,[6] as do the crustacean species Pseudanthessius sauvagei [7] and the gecko species Bavayia sauvagii.[8]

Works

  • Note sur les geckotiens de la Nouvelle-Calédonie, 1878.[8]
  • Bassin houiller et permien d'Autun et d'Épinac, 1889–97 (with Frédéric Delafond, Michel Lévy, Bernard Renault, René Zeiller, 7 volumes).[9]
  • Histoire naturelle des poissons, (1891); in Alfred Grandidier's Histoire physique, naturelle et politique de Madagascar.[10]
  • Vertébrés fossiles du Portugal: Contributions à l'étude des poissons et des reptiles du jurassique et du crétacique, (1897).[11]
  • Musées municipaux de Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1898.[4]
  • "Amphibious Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly Volume 9, September 1876
  • "The Archer-Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly Volume 12, January 1878
  • "The Matamata" in Popular Science Monthly Volume 16, March 1880.[12]
  • Biography: La Vie et l'oeuvre d'Emile Sauvage; Author: Casimir Cépède. Publisher: Boulogne-sur-Mer :Imprimerie G. Hamain, 1923.[13]

See also

  • Category:Taxa named by Henri Émile Sauvage

References

  1. Wikispecies
  2. Dinosaurs and Other Extinct Saurians: A Historical Perspective edited by Richard Moody
  3. The Complete Dinosaur edited by M. K. Brett-Surman, Thomas R. Holtz, James Orville Farlow
  4. Data.BnF.fr Henri-Émile Sauvage (1842-1917)
  5. Burollet, Pierre F. (21 June 1995), "L'exploration de la Tunisie avant la première guerre mondiale", Travaux du Comitée français d'Histoire de la Géologie (in French), Comité Français d'Histoire de la Géologie (COFRHIGEO) (séance du 21 juin 1995), 9 (3): 111–122, retrieved 2017-07-29
  6. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica A New Plesiosauroid from the Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) of Alhadas, Portugal
  7. BEMON Biographical Etymology of Marine Organism Names. S
  8. Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5. ("Sauvage", p. 233).
  9. HathiTrust Digital Library Bassin houiller et permien d'Autun et d'Epinac.
  10. WorldCat Title Histoire naturelle des poissons
  11. Open Library published works
  12. English Wikisource Articles in Popular Science Monthly
  13. WorldCat Title La Vie et l'oeuvre d'Emile Sauvage
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