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Félix Louis L'Herminier (18 May 1779 – 25 October 1833) was a French pharmacist and naturalist born in Paris. His son, Ferdinand Joseph L'Herminier (1802 – 1866), was a botanist and zoologist. Felix L'Herminier studied chemistry and natural history in Paris, and in 1798 travelled to Guadeloupe, where he spent a number of years studying the island's flora and fauna. For political reasons, in 1815, he was exiled to Saint Barthélemy (then a Swedish possession), later moving to Charleston, South Carolina, where he worked as a curator of natural history in the city museum (1816–1819). Afterwards, he resumed his scientific studies in Guadeloupe prior to returning to France in 1829.

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  • Félix Louis L’Herminier (de)
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  • Félix Louis L’Herminier (* 18. Mai 1779 in Paris; † 25. Oktober 1833 ebenda) war ein französischer Apotheker und Naturforscher. (de)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier, né le 18 mai 1779 à Paris et mort le 25 octobre 1833 à Paris, est un pharmacien (apothicaire) et naturaliste français. (fr)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier (18a Majo, 1779 – 25a Oktobro, 1833) estis franca apotekisto kaj naturalisto naskiĝinta en Parizo. Lia filo, (1802 – 1866), estis botanikisto kaj zoologo. Li studis kemion kaj naturhistorion en Parizo, kaj en 1798 li veturis al Gvadelupo, kie li restis nombrajn jarojn studante la flaŭron kaj la faŭnon de la insulo. Estas kelkaj zoologiaj specioj nomitaj laŭ li, kiaj la (Melanerpes herminieri), la (Leiocephalus herminieri), kaj la Makulpufino (Puffinus lherminieri). (eo)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier (18 May 1779 – 25 October 1833) was a French pharmacist and naturalist born in Paris. His son, Ferdinand Joseph L'Herminier (1802 – 1866), was a botanist and zoologist. Felix L'Herminier studied chemistry and natural history in Paris, and in 1798 travelled to Guadeloupe, where he spent a number of years studying the island's flora and fauna. For political reasons, in 1815, he was exiled to Saint Barthélemy (then a Swedish possession), later moving to Charleston, South Carolina, where he worked as a curator of natural history in the city museum (1816–1819). Afterwards, he resumed his scientific studies in Guadeloupe prior to returning to France in 1829. (en)
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  • Félix Louis L’Herminier (* 18. Mai 1779 in Paris; † 25. Oktober 1833 ebenda) war ein französischer Apotheker und Naturforscher. (de)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier (18a Majo, 1779 – 25a Oktobro, 1833) estis franca apotekisto kaj naturalisto naskiĝinta en Parizo. Lia filo, (1802 – 1866), estis botanikisto kaj zoologo. Li studis kemion kaj naturhistorion en Parizo, kaj en 1798 li veturis al Gvadelupo, kie li restis nombrajn jarojn studante la flaŭron kaj la faŭnon de la insulo. Li publikis kelkajn verkojn pri ornitologio, include traktaĵon pri la rolo kaj funkcio de la sternumo en birdoj, titolita Recherches sur l'appareil sternal des oiseaux, considéré sous le double rapport de l'ostéologie et la myologie, suivies d'un essai sur la distribution de cette classe de vertébrés, (1827). Estas kelkaj zoologiaj specioj nomitaj laŭ li, kiaj la (Melanerpes herminieri), la (Leiocephalus herminieri), kaj la Makulpufino (Puffinus lherminieri). (eo)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier (18 May 1779 – 25 October 1833) was a French pharmacist and naturalist born in Paris. His son, Ferdinand Joseph L'Herminier (1802 – 1866), was a botanist and zoologist. Felix L'Herminier studied chemistry and natural history in Paris, and in 1798 travelled to Guadeloupe, where he spent a number of years studying the island's flora and fauna. For political reasons, in 1815, he was exiled to Saint Barthélemy (then a Swedish possession), later moving to Charleston, South Carolina, where he worked as a curator of natural history in the city museum (1816–1819). Afterwards, he resumed his scientific studies in Guadeloupe prior to returning to France in 1829. He published several works on ornithology, including a treatise on the role and function of the sternum in birds, titled Recherches sur l'appareil sternal des oiseaux, considéré sous le double rapport de l'ostéologie et la myologie, suivies d'un essai sur la distribution de cette classe de vertébrés (1827). He has several zoological species named after him, including the Guadeloupe woodpecker (Melanerpes herminieri ), the Martinique curly-tailed lizard (Leiocephalus herminieri ), and Audubon's shearwater (Puffinus lherminieri ). (en)
  • Félix Louis L'Herminier, né le 18 mai 1779 à Paris et mort le 25 octobre 1833 à Paris, est un pharmacien (apothicaire) et naturaliste français. (fr)
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