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Alexandre Acloque
French botanist (1871-1941) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alexandre Noël Charles Acloque (1871–1941) was a French botanist who was an expert in lichens.[1] Acloque was broadly interested in natural history and wrote books on the flora and fauna (insects) of France.

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Selected works

- Les Champignons (mushrooms), 1892
- Les Lichens (lichens), 1893
- Flore de France [A Flora of France], 1894
- Faune de France [A Fauna of France], 1896–1900)
- Mammifères (mammals)
- Oiseaux (birds)
- Poissons, Reptiles, Batraciens, Protochordés [Fish, Reptiles, Amphibians, Protochordats], 1 vol., in-18 de 210 p., with 294 figures
- Coléoptères (beetles), 1 vol., in-18 de 466 p., with 1052 figures
- Les insectes nuisibles [Insect Pests], 1897
- Scènes de la vie des insectes [Scenes from the Life of Insects], 1897
- Flores régionales de France [Regional Floras of France], including the French Alps, the Pyrénées, Alsace-Lorraine, the Mediterranean, western France, and Paris
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