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Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers

Félix Joseph Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers (15 May 1821 – 21 July 1901) was a French biologist, anatomist and zoologist born in Montpezat in the department of Lot-et-Garonne. He was a leading authority in regards to mollusks.〔(Roscoff Quotidian ) Henri Lacaze-Duthiers〕
He studied medicine in Paris, and worked at Necker Hospital under Armand Trousseau (1801–1867). Later, with Jules Haime (1824–1856), he travelled to the Balearic Islands to study marine life. In 1854 he returned to Paris as an assistant to Henri Milne-Edwards (1800–1885), and soon afterwards became a professor of zoology in Lille.
In 1865 he succeeded Achille Valenciennes (1794–1865) as chair of ''Histoire naturelle des mollusques, des vers et des zoophytes'' at the ''Muséum national d'histoire naturelle'', and in 1868 became a professor at the University of Paris. In 1871 he was elected to French Academy of Sciences in the department of anatomy and zoology.
Lacaze-Duthiers is remembered for his study of the anatomy and developmental history of mussels, coral, snails, brachiopods and other lower marine animals. In 1858 he discovered three mollusks in the Mediterranean that produced purple-blue dyes. One of the species, named ''murex trunculus'', was the source of the distinctive purple-blue dye used by the ancient Phoenicians and Canaanites.
He conducted pioneer exploration of marine life of coastal Algeria, that included scientific studies of coral. A result of his research was publication of ''Histoire naturelle du corail'' (1864).〔(Archive.org ) Histoire naturelle du corail〕 In 1872 he founded the journal ''Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale'' (Archives of Experimental and General Zoology).〔(Archive.org ) Archives de zoologie expérimentale et générale (1872)〕
He was the founder of two laboratories devoted to marine biology; the biological station at Roscoff in 1876, and the Arago laboratory at Banyuls-sur-Mer in 1882. A number of species bear his name, a few being: ''Strophomenia lacazei'', ''Convoluta lacazi'' and ''Dileptus lacazei''.〔(Petymol ) Short biography & list of species〕
==References==

* This article is based on a translation of an article from the German and French Wikipedia, including: Philippe & Edward R. Jaussaud Brygoo (2004). Museum in the Garden From 516 biographies . National Museum of Natural History in Paris: 630 p.

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