- Alfred Mathieu Giard
Alfred Mathieu Giard (1846-1908) was a French
zoologist born inValenciennes onAugust 8 ,1846 . He was a professor at theSorbonne and served as director of the marine laboratory inWimereux .He is known for his description of "
giardia lamblia ", a gastrointestinalprotozoan parasite that is named after Giard and Czech physician Vilem Dusan Lambl. The illness associated with the parasite is sometimes calledgiardiasis .In 1905 Giard coined the word "poecilogonie" (poecilogony} to describe a phenomenon in which similar adults develop from dissimilar
larvae in marine invertebrates. He died on his birthday onAugust 8 ,1908 inOrsay .Amongst his very numerous publications are 300 devoted to
entomology .He was a figure of importance in applied entomology in France and a member of theSociété entomologique de France .References
*Lhoste, J. 1987 "Les entomologistes français. 1750 - 1950".
INRA (Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique) , Paris.
*Peyerimhoff, P. de 1932 "La Société entomologique de France (1832 - 1931)". Soc. Ent. France, Livre du Centenaire , Paris.Sources:
* [http://www.sjgarchive.org/library/text/ontogeny/p0176.htm Discussion Regarding Poecilogony]
* German Wikipedia Page; Alfred Mathieu Giard
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