List of Presidents of la Société entomologique de France
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List of Presidents Société entomologique de France
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Société entomologique de France
The Société entomologique de France, or French Entomological Society, is devoted to the study of insects. It was founded in 1832.The society was created by eighteen Parisian entomologists on January 31, 1832...
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- 1832 : Jean Guillaume Audinet-ServilleJean Guillaume Audinet-ServilleJean Guillaume Audinet-Serville was a French entomologist, born on November 11, 1775 in Paris. He died on March 27 , 1858 in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre....
(1775–1858). - 1833 : Amédée Louis Michel Lepeletier (1770–1845).
- 1834 : Jean Victoire AudouinJean Victoire Audouinthumb|Victor AudouinJean Victoire Audouin , sometimes Victor Audouin, was a French naturalist, an entomologist, ornithologist and malacologist.Audouin was born in Paris and studied medicine...
- 1835 : Charles Athanase WalckenaerCharles Athanase WalckenaerBaron Charles Athanase Walckenaer was a French civil servant and scientist.-Biography:Walckenaer was born in Paris and studied at the universities of Oxford and Glasgow. In 1793 he was appointed head of the military transports in the Pyrenees, after which he pursued technical studies at the École...
(1771–1852). - 1836 : Philogène Auguste Joseph DuponchelPhilogène Auguste Joseph DuponchelPhilogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel was a French soldier and entomologist.Philogène Auguste Joseph Duponchel was born in 1774 in Valenciennes, Nord and died on 10 January 1846 in Paris. After studies in Douai, he joined, the French Army when he was sixteen years old. He took part in the campaigns...
(1774–1846). - 1837 : Jean Victoire AudouinJean Victoire Audouinthumb|Victor AudouinJean Victoire Audouin , sometimes Victor Audouin, was a French naturalist, an entomologist, ornithologist and malacologist.Audouin was born in Paris and studied medicine...
(1797–1841) (deuxième mandat). - 1838 : Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de BoisduvalJean Baptiste BoisduvalJean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval was a French lepidopterist and physician. He developed the Boisduval scale and identified many new species of butterflies. One of the most celebrated lepidopterists of France, he was the co-founder of the Société Entomologique de France...
(1799–1879). - 1839 : Jules Pierre RamburJules Pierre RamburJules Pierre Rambur was a French entomologist.Rambur was born in Chinon. He studied the insect fauna of Corsica and Andalusia. He was the author of Histoire naturelle des insectes...
(1801–1870). - 1840 : Pierre François Marie Auguste DejeanPierre François Marie Auguste DejeanPierre François Marie Auguste Dejean , was a French entomologist. A soldier of fortune during the Napoleonic Wars, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant General and aide de campe to Napoleon. He amassed vast collections of Coleoptera some even collected on the battlefield at Waterloo...
(1780–1845). - 1841 : Charles Athanase WalckenaerCharles Athanase WalckenaerBaron Charles Athanase Walckenaer was a French civil servant and scientist.-Biography:Walckenaer was born in Paris and studied at the universities of Oxford and Glasgow. In 1793 he was appointed head of the military transports in the Pyrenees, after which he pursued technical studies at the École...
(1771–1852) (deuxième mandat). - 1842 : Charles Nicholas AubéCharles Nicholas AubéCharles Nicholas Aubé was a French physician and entomologist born 6 May 1802 in Paris. He died in Crépy on 15 October 1869.Aubé studied at the school of pharmacy in Paris, joining in botanical sorties organised by its members and by the Museum....
(1802–1869). - 1843 : Henri Milne-EdwardsHenri Milne-EdwardsHenri Milne-Edwards was an eminent French zoologist.Henri Milne-Edwards was the 27th child of William Edwards, an English planter and militia colonel in Jamaica and Elisabeth Vaux, a French. He was born in Bruges, Belgium, where his parents had retired. At that time, Bruges was a part of the...
(1800–1885). - 1844 : Ferdinando Arborio Gattinara di BremeFerdinando Arborio Gattinara di BremeFerdinando Arborio Gattinara di Breme , Duc de Sartirana Lomellina, marquis de Breme was an Italian naturalist and entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera and Diptera.He was a “sénateur” of the Société entomologique de France and president of that society in...
(1807–1869). - 1845 : Claude Charles GoureauClaude Charles GoureauClaude Charles Goureau was a French soldier and entomologist.In 1808, he entered L’École Polytechnique training there until 1810. He then spent two years at “L’école du génie” a Military Academy in Metz where he was awarded the rank of second lieutenant...
(1790–1879). - 1846 : Félix Édouard Guérin-MénevilleFélix Édouard Guérin-MénevilleFélix Édouard Guérin-Méneville was a French entomologist.Guérin-Méneville changed his surname from Guérin in 1836. He was the author of the illustrated work Iconographie du Règne Animal de G. Cuvier 1829–1844, a complement to the work of Georges Cuvier and Pierre André Latreille, which lacked...
(1799–1874). - 1847 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890). - 1848 : Charles Jean-Baptiste AmyotCharles Jean-Baptiste AmyotCharles Jean-Baptiste Amyot was a French lawyer and entomologist especially interested in Hemiptera....
(1799–1866). - 1849 : Achille GuénéeAchille GuénéeAchille Guenée was a French lawyer and entomologist.-Biography:Achille Guenée was born in Chartres and died in Châteaudun....
(1809–1880). - 1850 : Louis Alexandre Auguste ChevrolatLouis Alexandre Auguste ChevrolatLouis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat was a French entomologist, born 29 March 1799 at Paris and died16 December 1884 in the same city.In government service in Paris, this amateur entomologist studied, mainly, Coleoptera and birds...
(1799–1884). - 1851 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890) (deuxième mandat). - 1852 : Claude Charles GoureauClaude Charles GoureauClaude Charles Goureau was a French soldier and entomologist.In 1808, he entered L’École Polytechnique training there until 1810. He then spent two years at “L’école du génie” a Military Academy in Metz where he was awarded the rank of second lieutenant...
(1790–1879) (deuxième mandat). - 1853 : Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de BoisduvalJean Baptiste BoisduvalJean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval was a French lepidopterist and physician. He developed the Boisduval scale and identified many new species of butterflies. One of the most celebrated lepidopterists of France, he was the co-founder of the Société Entomologique de France...
(1799–1879) (deuxième mandat). - 1854 : Léon FairmaireLéon FairmaireLéon Marc Herminie Fairmaire was a French entomologist.A specialist in Coleoptera he assembled an immense collection comparable with that of Pierre François Marie Auguste Dejean . This is in the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle...
(1820–1906). - 1855 : Frédéric Jules SichelFrédéric Jules SichelFrédéric Jules Sichel was a French physician and entomologist.Sichel was born Frankfurt am Main.After his initial studies he went to live in Paris in 1829 where he opened the first ophthalmic clinic in 1832 and is credited with bringing modern ophthalmology to France from Austria and Germany...
(1802–1868). - 1856 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890) (troisième mandat). - 1857 : Jean-Baptiste Eugène Bellier de la ChavignerieJean-Baptiste Eugène Bellier de la ChavignerieJean-Baptiste Eugène Bellier de la Chavignerie was a French entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera....
(1819–1888). - 1858 : Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de BoisduvalJean Baptiste BoisduvalJean Baptiste Alphonse Dechauffour de Boisduval was a French lepidopterist and physician. He developed the Boisduval scale and identified many new species of butterflies. One of the most celebrated lepidopterists of France, he was the co-founder of the Société Entomologique de France...
(1799–1879) (troisième mandat). - 1859 : Jacques-Marie-Frangile BigotJacques-Marie-Frangile BigotJacques Marie Frangile Bigot was a French naturalist and entomologist most noted for his studies of Diptera. Born in Paris, where he lived all his life, though he had a small house in Quincy-sous-Sénart, Essonne.He became a member of the Entomological Society of France in 1844. His first paper...
(1818–1893). - 1860 : Joseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre Laboulbène was a French physician and entomologist.A friend of the entomologist Jean-Marie Léon Dufour , he studied medicine in the University of Paris and was awarded the title Docteur in 1854.He taught in the medical faculty until 1879.Laboulbène was interested in harmful...
(1825–1898). - 1861 : Victor Antoine SignoretVictor Antoine SignoretVictor Antoine Signoret was a French pharmacologist, physician and entomologist .In 1845 Signoret gained his doctorate in pharmacology at the University of Paris. His thesis was entitled De l'Arsenic considéré sous ses divers points de vue...
(1816–1889). - 1862 : Louis Alexandre Auguste ChevrolatLouis Alexandre Auguste ChevrolatLouis Alexandre Auguste Chevrolat was a French entomologist, born 29 March 1799 at Paris and died16 December 1884 in the same city.In government service in Paris, this amateur entomologist studied, mainly, Coleoptera and birds...
(1799–1884) (deuxième mandat). - 1863 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890) (quatrième mandat). - 1864 : Charles Nicholas AubéCharles Nicholas AubéCharles Nicholas Aubé was a French physician and entomologist born 6 May 1802 in Paris. He died in Crépy on 15 October 1869.Aubé studied at the school of pharmacy in Paris, joining in botanical sorties organised by its members and by the Museum....
(1802–1869). (deuxième mandat). - 1865 : Auguste Jean François GrenierAuguste Jean François GrenierAuguste Jean François Grenier was a French doctor and entomologist. He studied at Rouen, then at Paris where he qualified as a doctor in 1842. He was devoted to entomology only between 1857 and 1859...
(1814–1890). - 1866 : Auguste Simon ParisAuguste Simon ParisAuguste Simon Paris was a French notary and entomologist.A former notary who retired to live in Épernay, he was interested in butterflies and Coleoptera and assembled a rich personal collection, sold on his death...
(1794–1869). - 1867 : Jean-Étienne GirardJean-Étienne GirardMaurice Jean Auguste Girard was a French entomologist.Girard entered École normale supérieurein 1844. In 1847 he taught physics in Périgueux. After having obtained his agrégation, he left for Dijon where he taught from 1853 to 1873...
(1822–1886). - 1868 : Jean Étienne BerceJean Étienne BercéJean-Etienne Bercé was a French entomologist specialising in Lepidoptera. He wrote Faune Entomologique Française. Lépidoptères. Description de tous les Papillons qui se trouvent en France Paris, Chez Deyrolle Fils, 1867-1878....
(1803–1879). - 1869 : Paul GervaisPaul GervaisFor the Canadian parliamentarian see Paul Mullins GervaisPaul Gervais full name François Louis Paul Gervaise was a French palaeontologist and entomologist.-Biography:...
(1816–1879). - 1870 : Joseph-Étienne GiraudJoseph-Étienne GiraudJoseph-Étienne Giraud was a French doctor and entomologist specializing in Hymenoptera with an additional interest in Coleoptera.Giraud practised medicine in Vienna and Paris...
(1808–1877). - 1871 : Sylvain Auguste de MarseulSylvain Auguste de MarseulSylvain Auguste de Marseul . was a French Abbot and entomologist. He taught in the Petit séminaire de Paris from 1833 to 1836. In 1842, founded a college at Laval , then from 1850 to 1853, he taught in Paris. In 1854, he left his college for America where he remained eight months and discovered...
(1812–1890). - 1872 : Joseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre Laboulbène was a French physician and entomologist.A friend of the entomologist Jean-Marie Léon Dufour , he studied medicine in the University of Paris and was awarded the title Docteur in 1854.He taught in the medical faculty until 1879.Laboulbène was interested in harmful...
(1825–1898) (deuxième mandat). - 1873 : Charles N. F. Brisout de BarnevilleCharles N.F BrisoutCharles N.F Brisout de Barneville was a French entomologist who specialised in Orthoptera and Coleoptera....
(1822–1893). - 1874 : Charles Eugène LeprieurCharles Eugène LeprieurCharles Eugène Leprieur was a French army doctor and entomologist. He was especially interested in Coleoptera....
(1815–1892). - 1875 : Eugène SimonEugène SimonEugène Simon was a French arachnologist. His many taxonomic contributions include categorizing and naming many spiders, as well as creating genera such as Anelosimus, Psellocoptus and Phlogius....
(1848–1924). - 1876 : Paul Mabille (1835–1923).
- 1877 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890) (cinquième mandat). - 1878 : Paul GervaisPaul GervaisFor the Canadian parliamentarian see Paul Mullins GervaisPaul Gervais full name François Louis Paul Gervaise was a French palaeontologist and entomologist.-Biography:...
(1816–1879) (deuxième mandat). - 1879 : Jean Pierre MégninJean Pierre MégninJean Pierre Mégnin was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs and forensic entomology....
(1828–1905). - 1880 : Charles Eugène LeprieurCharles Eugène LeprieurCharles Eugène Leprieur was a French army doctor and entomologist. He was especially interested in Coleoptera....
(1815–1892) (deuxième mandat). - 1881 : Léon Marc Herminie Fairmaire (1820–1906) (deuxième mandat).
- 1882 : Louis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme ReicheLouis Jérôme Reiche , was a French merchant, manufacturer and entomologist.Reiche travelled widely in Europe making a large insect collection principally of beetles...
(1799–1890) (sixième mandat). - 1883 : Victor Antoine SignoretVictor Antoine SignoretVictor Antoine Signoret was a French pharmacologist, physician and entomologist .In 1845 Signoret gained his doctorate in pharmacology at the University of Paris. His thesis was entitled De l'Arsenic considéré sous ses divers points de vue...
(1816–1889) (deuxième mandat). - 1884 : Édouard LefèvreEdouard LefèvreEdouard Lefèvre was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.He was a civil servant.-References:...
(1839–1894). - 1885 : Émile Louis RagonotÉmile Louis RagonotEmile Louis Ragonot was a French entomologist. In 1885 he became president of the Société entomologique de France.He named 301 new genera of butterflies and moths, mostly pyralid moths...
(1843–1895). - 1886 : Jules BourgeoisJules BourgeoisJules Bourgeois was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.Jules Bourgeois was initially associated with his father and brother in Rouen , as the Paris representative of the family weaving business and he finally representing the spinning mills of H. Schwartz in Sainte Marie-aux-Mines...
(1847–1911). - 1887 : Eugène SimonEugène SimonEugène Simon was a French arachnologist. His many taxonomic contributions include categorizing and naming many spiders, as well as creating genera such as Anelosimus, Psellocoptus and Phlogius....
(1848–1924) (deuxième mandat). - 1888 : Jules Künckel d'HerculaisPhilippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'HerculaisPhilippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'Herculais was a French entomologist.He was the nephew of the French chemist Théophile-Jules Pelouze and the son of a doctor. He lost his father when he was two years old. After his baccalauré in 1860, he entered École des mines in 1861...
(1843–1918). - 1889 : Joseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre LaboulbèneJoseph Alexandre Laboulbène was a French physician and entomologist.A friend of the entomologist Jean-Marie Léon Dufour , he studied medicine in the University of Paris and was awarded the title Docteur in 1854.He taught in the medical faculty until 1879.Laboulbène was interested in harmful...
(1825–1898) (deuxième mandat). - 1890 : Paul Mabille (1835–1923) (deuxième mandat).
- 1891 : Antoine Henri GrouvelleAntoine Henri GrouvelleAntoine Henri Grouvelle was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.He was an engineer who directed a tobacco factory....
(1843–1917). - 1892 : Camille JourdheuilleCamille JourdheuilleCamille Jourdheuille was a French entomologist.Jourdheuille was a Member of the Société académique d'agriculture, des sciences, arts et belles-lettresdu département de l'Aube and of the Société entomologique de France....
(1830–1909). - 1893 : Édouard LefèvreEdouard LefèvreEdouard Lefèvre was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.He was a civil servant.-References:...
(1839–1894) (deuxième mandat). - 1894 : Félix de Vuillefroy-Cassini (1841–1918).
- 1895 : Émile Louis RagonotÉmile Louis RagonotEmile Louis Ragonot was a French entomologist. In 1885 he became president of the Société entomologique de France.He named 301 new genera of butterflies and moths, mostly pyralid moths...
(1843–1895) (deuxième mandat). - 1896 : Alfred Giard (1846–1908).
- 1897 : Antoine Henri GrouvelleAntoine Henri GrouvelleAntoine Henri Grouvelle was a French entomologist who specialised in Coleoptera.He was an engineer who directed a tobacco factory....
(1843–1917) (deuxième mandat). - 1898 : Louis Eugène Bouvier (1856–1944).
- 1899 : Charles A. AlluaudCharles A. AlluaudCharles A. Alluaud was a French entomologist.The Alluaud family had owned porcelain factories since the 18th century. His great grandfather had been chairman of the and his grandfather, François Alluaud , was a porcelain manufacturer, archaeologist, and geologist...
(1861–1949). - 1900 : Alfred Giard (1846–1908) (deuxième mandat).
- 1901 : Eugène SimonEugène SimonEugène Simon was a French arachnologist. His many taxonomic contributions include categorizing and naming many spiders, as well as creating genera such as Anelosimus, Psellocoptus and Phlogius....
(1848–1924) (troisième mandat). - 1902 : Henri W. Brölemann (1860–1933).
- 1903 : Louis-Félix Henneguy (1850–1928).
- 1904 : Paul Mabille (1835–1923) (troisième mandat).
- 1905 : Albert Leveillé (?-1911).
- 1906 : Paul Marchal (1862–1942).
- 1907 : Pierre Lesne (1871–1949).
- 1908 : Joseph de Joannis (1864–1932).
- 1909 : Jules Künckel d'HerculaisPhilippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'HerculaisPhilippe Alexandre Jules Künckel d'Herculais was a French entomologist.He was the nephew of the French chemist Théophile-Jules Pelouze and the son of a doctor. He lost his father when he was two years old. After his baccalauré in 1860, he entered École des mines in 1861...
(1843–1918) (second mandat). - 1910 : Maurice MaindronMaurice MaindronMaurice Maindron was a French entomologist.Maurice Maindron was the son of the engineer and sculptor Hippolyte Maindron. In 1875, already a keen naturalist and entomologist,...
(1857–1911). - 1911 : Armand Janet.
- 1912 : Jules de Gaulle (1850–1922).
- 1913 : Charles Joseph Sainte-Claire DevilleCharles Joseph Sainte-Claire DevilleCharles Joseph Sainte-Claire Deville was a geologist and meteorologist.Born in St Thomas he was the brother of Henri Etienne Sainte-Claire Deville....
(1814–1876). - 1914 : Charles A. AlluaudCharles A. AlluaudCharles A. Alluaud was a French entomologist.The Alluaud family had owned porcelain factories since the 18th century. His great grandfather had been chairman of the and his grandfather, François Alluaud , was a porcelain manufacturer, archaeologist, and geologist...
(1861–1949) (second mandat). - 1915 : Étienne Rabaud (1868–1956).
- 1916 : Joseph de Joannis (1864–1932) (second mandat).
- 1917 : Henri Jean Desbordes (1856–1940).
- 1918 : Paul Marchal (1862–1942) (second mandat).
- 1919 : E. Moreau.
- 1920 : Julien Achard (1881–1925)
- 1921 : Jacques M.R. Surcouf (1873–1934).
- 1922 : Auguste Eugène Méquignon (1875–1958)
- 1923 : Étienne Rabaud (1868–1956) (second mandat).
- 1924 : François PicardFrançois PicardFrançois Picard was a racing driver from France. He participated in one Formula One Grand Prix, on 19 October 1958. He scored no championship points. This race was his last, as he crashed his Cooper into Olivier Gendebien's Ferrari, which had spun in front of him, and Picard suffered serious...
(1879–1939). - 1925 : Raymond Peschet (1880–1940).
- 1926 : Louis Sémichon.
- 1927 : Émile RoubaudÉmile RoubaudÉmile Roubaud was a French biologist and entomologist known for his work on paludism, yellow fever and sleeping sickness. In 1920, he and Félix Mesnil achieved the first experimental infection of chimpanzees with Plasmodium vivax.He made his career at Pasteur Institute...
(1882–1962). - 1928 : Louis Dupont
- 1929 : Pierre Marié
- 1930 : Paul Vayssière (1889–1984).
- 1931 : Constantin Dumont (1849–1932).
- 1932 : René Gabriel Jeannel (1879–1965).
- 1933 : L.H. Berthet
- 1934 : Louis Fage (1883–1964).
- 1935 : Victor Laboissiere (1875–1942).
- 1936 : Charles Fagniez
- 1937 : Victor Laboissiere (1875–1942), second mandat.
- 1938 : Pierre Lesne (1871–1949).
- 1939 : André Théry (1864–1947).
- 1940 : J. de Lépiney
- 1941 : Pierre-Paul GrasséPierre-Paul GrasséPierre-Paul Grassé, born on November 27, 1895 in Périgueux and died on July 9, 1985, was a French zoologist, author of over 300 publications including the influential 35-volume Traité de Zoologie. He was an expert on termites.- Studies :...
(1895–1985). - 1942 : André Maublanc (1880–1958).
- 1943 : Henry Stempffer (?-1977).
- 1944 : Lucien BerlandLucien BerlandLucien Berland was a French entomologist and an arachnologist- Partial list of publications :* 1925 : Faune de France...
(1888–1962). - 1945 : Émile LicentEmile LicentEmile Licent was a French Jesuit trained as a natural historian. He spent more than twenty-five years researching in Tianjin...
(1876–1952). - 1946 : Lucien Marceron (1892–1966).
- 1947 : R. Poutiers
- 1948 : A. Balachowsky (1901-1983)
- 1949 : S. Lemarchand
- 1950 : J. Balazuc
- 1951 : Pierre Lepesme
- 1952 : R. Ph. Dollfus
- 1953 : Claude HerbulotClaude HerbulotClaude Herbulot was a French entomologist. He was born in Charleville-Mézières and died in Paris. He was a lepidopterist and specialised in moths in the family Geometridae...
(1908-2006) - 1954 : G. Pécoud (1883-1970)
- 1955 : Paul Pesson
- 1956 : Gaston RuterGaston RuterGaston Ruter was a French entomologist.He studied the Coleoptera Cetoniidae.- Life :A short notice was published by Paulian & Decarpentries...
(1898-1979) - 1957 : Hervé de ToulgoëtHervé de ToulgoëtHervé de Toulgoët was a French entomologist. He specialised in Lepidoptera Arctiidae. He also studied the beetle genus Carabus and the moths of the family Zygaenidae. A biography was published by his friend Paul Thiaucourt. Another interesting note is the one of Jocelyne Navatte.According to...
(1911-2009) - 1958 : Emile Rivalier (1892-1979)
- 1959 : A. Roudier
- 1960 : Guy Colas
- 1961 : H. Bertrand (1892-1978)
- 1962 : Général P. Dispons
- 1963 : Germaine CousinGermaine CousinSaint Germaine Cousin is a French saint. She was born in 1579 of humble parents at Pibrac, a village about ten miles from Toulouse.Of her, the Catholic Encyclopedia writes:...
- 1964 : P. Rebillard
- 1965 : Henri Henrot
- 1966 : J. Carayon
- 1967 : Henri Oberthür
- 1968 : André Villiers (1915-1983)
- 1969 : J. Jarrige (1904-1975)
- 1970 : A. Badonnel
- 1971 : B. Possompès
- 1972 : Claude LemaireClaude LemaireClaude Lemaire was a French entomologist.He specialised in Lepidoptera Saturniidae.-Studies:* Graduate Diploma of Civil Law, Faculty of Law of Paris* Graduate Diploma of Political Economy, Faculty of Law of Paris...
(1921-2004) - 1973 : C. Rungs
- 1974 : E. Biliotti
- 1975 : J. Péricart
- 1976 : J. R. Le Berre
- 1977 : Jacques Nègre (1908-1988)
- 1978 : F. Pierre (1918-1990)
- 1979 : A. Vachon ( ? -1983)
- 1980 : J. Bergerard
- 1981 : Adrien Roudier
- 1982 : Renaud Paulian (1913-2003)
- 1983 : Jacques Chassain
- 1984 : Claude Caussanel
- 1985 : J. Péricart
- 1986 : J. Bergerard