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  1. Auguste Henri André Duméril (30 November 1812 – 12 November 1870) was a French zoologist. His father, André Marie Constant Duméril (1774–1860), was also a zoologist. In 1869 he was elected as a member of the Académie des sciences.

  2. Two years later, Auguste Duméril (1812–1870), professor for fish, reptiles, and amphibians at the Muséum d'Histoire naturelle in Paris, published his experiences with the mysterious amphibians from Mexico in the same journal.

  3. Jun 13, 2018 · Five males and one female were passed on to French zoologist Auguste Duméril, who managed to breed them with fantastic success. Duméril distributed axolotls to institutions and individuals...

  4. Apr 25, 2018 · Five males and one female were passed on to French zoologist Auguste Duméril, who managed to breed them with fantastic success. Duméril distributed axolotls to institutions and individuals all over Europe.

  5. Auguste Henri André Duméril (Parijs, 30 november 1812 - aldaar, 12 november 1870) was een Frans arts en zoöloog. Hij was vanaf 1857 professor in de herpetologie en ichtyologie aan het Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Parijs.

  6. May 5, 2022 · In the context of their unclear status as larvae or adults and the mysterious transformation of some animals into an adult form, the Paris zoologist Auguste Duméril cut off the gills of several individuals in an attempt to artificially induce the metamorphosis.

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  8. Jul 16, 2010 · In 1863, Méhédin gave six of these animals (and then one more a few years later) to a local biologist named August Duméril, who started breeding them and enthusiastically sharing thousands of...

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