Auguste Puton

Auguste Puton (born Jean Baptiste Auguste Puton 16 August 1834– died 8 April 1913) was a French zoologist, specialising in Heteroptera of the palearctic and in particular France. He published over 150 papers and a few catalogs. He described many new species, most of them are now owned by the National Museum of Natural History (France).

Auguste Puton
Born1834
Died1913
NationalityFrench
Scientific career
Author abbrev. (zoology)Puton, A.

Works

  • Catalogue des hémiptères hétéroptères d'Europe / par A. Puton, .. / Paris : Deyrolle, 1869
  • Catalogue des hémiptères-hétéroptères de L'Alsace et de Lorraine [Texte imprimé] / Ferdinand Reiber, A. Puton / Colmar : Decker C, 1876
  • Catalogue des hémiptères-homoptères (cicadines et psyllides) de l'Alsace et de la Lorraine et Supplément au catalogue des hémiptères-hétéroptères / Ferdinand Reiber, A. Puton / Colmar : Decker C, 1880
  • Synopsis des Hémiptères-Hétéroptères de France T. I, 3ème partie, Reduvides, Saldides, Hydrocorises / Auguste Puton / Paris : Deyrolle, 1880

References

  • Randall T. Schuh, James Alexander Slater, True bugs of the world (Hemiptera:Heteroptera): classification and natural history, Cornell University Press, 1995, ISBN 0-8014-2066-0, page 11.
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