- Pierre Bonnet (naturalist)
Pierre Bonnet (1 September
1897 Villefranche-de-Rouergue - 16 August1990 ) was a French arachnologistwho wrote "Bibliographia Araneorum", an immense work (6,481 pages)listing publications on spidersIt was the result of forty years work.Pierre Bonnet was the son of Eugene Bonnet, a college teacher , and Clotilde, daughter of the comte (count) Jean-Bapitste de Villeneuve. He studied in
Vic-Bigorre in theHautes-Pyrénées before being called up for military service in January 1916. He was demobilized in April 1919 with theCroix de guerre . He resumed his studies inMontpellier andToulouse where he graduated in zoology in 1922. He then became a preparator at theUniversity of Toulouse where he will passed all his career retiring in 1962 as a senior lecturer.His thesis, written in 1930, was devoted to the development, the phenomenon of ecdysis ,
autotomy and regeneration in the spiders, mainly in the European species of the genus "Dolomedes ". Bonnet published around fifty scientific papers before 1945. They were the result of very many observations on hundreds of specimens which he preserves in bred, sometimes for many years. He thus studied the life cycle of "Philaeus chrysops " (Salticidae), "Latrodectus geometricus " and "Theridion tepidariorum " (two Theridiidae), of "Physocyclus simoni " (Pholcidae ), "Filistata insidiatrix " (Filistatidae ), etc. In 1945, he published the first volume of Bibliographia Araneorum. The last appeared in 1961. In this he analyses all the literature on spiders prior to 1930. He indexed all the scientific names , lists the errors and misinterpretation made by their original authors and establishes strict synonymies. In addition to biographies of the principal arachnologists in the first part, he gives an analysis of the themes of this literature. This work, which would be simple today with data processing, was carried out entirely manually. He testifies that he sometimes recopied whole works, lent by various institutions. Bonnet sent in 1947 a petition to theInternational Commission on Zoological Nomenclature asking it to accept, by derogation, the scientific names created byCarl Alexander Clerck (v. 1710-1765) in 1757. These names were made admissible even though they were published before the tenth edition ofSystema Naturae of Carl von Linné (1707-1778).He was with his wife, Camille, a professor of Spanish,an authority on Spanish culture and makes published several articles on the nationality ofChristopher Colombus .References
[Anon] (1992). Pierre Bonnet, "Bulletin of the British Arachnological S"ociety, 9 (1), : 31-32. (ISSN 0524-4994) Translated from Wikipedia France.
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