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  1. Henri Milne-Edwards (23 October 1800 – 29 July 1885) was a French zoologist . Biography. Henri Milne-Edwards was the 27th child of William Edwards, an English planter and colonel of the militia in Jamaica and Elisabeth Vaux, a Frenchwoman.

  2. H. Milne-Edwards, 1837. Coenobita rugosus is a species of land hermit crab native to Indonesia, Australia and the east African coast to the south west Pacific. [1] C. rugosus has four walking legs, a small pincer, a large pincer, and antennae.

  3. Tubuca dussumieri, is a species of fiddler crab that is found in the western and south pacific including New Caledonia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, north eastern Australia. Description. Tubuca dussumieri males have one claw that is significantly larger than the other, while females have two equal-sized smaller claws.

  4. C. perlatus was originally described in 1837 by Henri Milne-Edwards, based on material from Mauritius. Pets. C. perlatus is the rarest of the six species that are frequently found in the hobby aquarium trade. References

  5. HENRY MILNE-EDWARDS was born at Bruges in October, 1800. Having completed his elementary studies in Belgium he attended medical lectures in Paris, where he took his diploma in medicine in...

  6. Although in 1832 Edwards was elected Professor of Natural History at Lycee Henri IV., and at the Central School of Arts and Manufac- tures, he produced several popular works on natural history, among

  7. Acropora elegans is a species of acroporid coral that was first described by Henri Milne-Edwards in 1860. Found in sheltered, sloping reefs, this species occurs at 30 to 60 m (98 to 197 ft) depth. The species is listed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, and has a decreasing population.

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