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Louis Lavauden (19 June 1881, in Grenoble – 1 September 1935, in Anjou, Isère) was a French zoologist and forester. He was a student at the Institut agronomique et de l'Ecole forestière in Nancy, afterwards conducting zoological studies of the province Dauphiné. In 1912–13 he performed research of the fauna in Algeria and Tunisia, and following World War I, returned to Tunisia as a forester. In 1925 he took part in one of the first motorized crossings of the Sahara (from Tunis to Cotonou via Lake Chad). From 1928 he was stationed in Madagascar, where he collected zoological specimens that included a number of lemur species.

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  • Louis Lavauden (eigentlich Adrien Joseph Louis Lavauden; * 19. Juni 1881 in Grenoble; † 1. September 1935 in Anjou, Isère) war ein französischer Zoologe und Forstwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Louis Lavauden (19 June 1881, in Grenoble – 1 September 1935, in Anjou, Isère) was a French zoologist and forester. He was a student at the Institut agronomique et de l'Ecole forestière in Nancy, afterwards conducting zoological studies of the province Dauphiné. In 1912–13 he performed research of the fauna in Algeria and Tunisia, and following World War I, returned to Tunisia as a forester. In 1925 he took part in one of the first motorized crossings of the Sahara (from Tunis to Cotonou via Lake Chad). From 1928 he was stationed in Madagascar, where he collected zoological specimens that included a number of lemur species. Lavauden is credited with providing descriptions for several new mammal and avian species/subspecies. Many of his collections are housed at the natural history museum in Grenoble fr:Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Grenoble. He was, from 1929, on the editorial committee of Alauda, Revue internationale d'Ornithologie fr:Alauda, Revue internationale d'Ornithologie with its founder Paul Paris and Noël Mayaud, Henri Heim de Balsac, Jacques de Chavigny, Henri Jouard, Jacques Delamain and Paul Poty. (en)
  • Louis Lavauden est un forestier et zoologiste français, né le 19 juin 1881 à Grenoble et mort le 1er septembre 1935 à Anjou dans l'Isère. (fr)
  • Louis Lavauden (Grenoble, 19 giugno 1881 – Anjou, 1º settembre 1935) è stato uno zoologo francese. (it)
  • Louis Lavauden (Grenoble, 19 juni 1881 – Anjou, 1 september 1935) was een Franse bosbouwkundige en zoöloog. (nl)
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  • Louis Lavauden (eigentlich Adrien Joseph Louis Lavauden; * 19. Juni 1881 in Grenoble; † 1. September 1935 in Anjou, Isère) war ein französischer Zoologe und Forstwissenschaftler. (de)
  • Louis Lavauden est un forestier et zoologiste français, né le 19 juin 1881 à Grenoble et mort le 1er septembre 1935 à Anjou dans l'Isère. (fr)
  • Louis Lavauden (Grenoble, 19 giugno 1881 – Anjou, 1º settembre 1935) è stato uno zoologo francese. (it)
  • Louis Lavauden (Grenoble, 19 juni 1881 – Anjou, 1 september 1935) was een Franse bosbouwkundige en zoöloog. (nl)
  • Louis Lavauden (19 June 1881, in Grenoble – 1 September 1935, in Anjou, Isère) was a French zoologist and forester. He was a student at the Institut agronomique et de l'Ecole forestière in Nancy, afterwards conducting zoological studies of the province Dauphiné. In 1912–13 he performed research of the fauna in Algeria and Tunisia, and following World War I, returned to Tunisia as a forester. In 1925 he took part in one of the first motorized crossings of the Sahara (from Tunis to Cotonou via Lake Chad). From 1928 he was stationed in Madagascar, where he collected zoological specimens that included a number of lemur species. (en)
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  • Louis Lavauden (de)
  • Louis Lavauden (fr)
  • Louis Lavauden (it)
  • Louis Lavauden (en)
  • Louis Lavauden (nl)
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