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  1. Gabriel Bibron (20 October 1805 – 27 March 1848) was a French zoologist and herpetologist. He was born in Paris. The son of an employee of the Museum national d'histoire naturelle, he had a good foundation in natural history and was hired to collect vertebrates in Italy and Sicily.

  2. In 1832, Gabriel Bibron (1806–1848), who became his assistant, was given the task of describing the species for an expanded version of Zoologie analytique, while Nicolaus Michael Oppel (1782–1820) assisted him with a revised higher-order systematics. After the death of Bibron, he was replaced by Auguste Duméril, André's son. However ...

  3. Gabriel Bibron est un zoologiste français, né le 20 octobre 1805 à Paris et mort le 27 mars 1848 à Saint-Alban-les-Eaux . Biographie. Fils d'un employé du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, il reçoit très tôt une bonne formation en histoire naturelle et est employé pour constituer des collections de vertébrés en Italie et en Sicile .

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  5. Gabriel Bibron. Marie Gabriel Bibron (October 20, 1805, Paris – March 27, 1848, Saint-Alban-les-Eaux), French zoologist and herpetologist.

  6. Gabriel Bibron (20 October 1805 – 27 March 1848) was a French zoologist and herpetologist. He was born in Paris. The son of an employee of the Museum national d'histoire naturelle, he had a good foundation in natural history and was hired to collect vertebrates in Italy and Sicily.

  7. In 1832 Duméril engaged as aide-naiuraliste Gabriel Bibron, who shared his ardent interest in natural science. They undertook the publication of the nine-volume Erpétohgie générate, which had reached its sixth volume at the time of Bibrons premature death in 1848.

  8. The specific name, bibroni, is in honor of French herpetologist Gabriel Bibron. [5] Description. C. bibroni is the largest member of the genus Candoia; adults can grow to up to 5 ft /1.5 meters in total length (including the tail).