Émile Oustalet Explained

Jean-Frédéric Émile Oustalet (24 August 1844 – 23 October 1905) was a French zoologist who contributed greatly to ornithology.[1]

Oustalet was born at Montbéliard, in the department of Doubs. He studied at the Ecole des Hautes-Etudes and his first scientific work was on the respiratory organs of dragonfly larvae. He was employed at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, where he succeeded Jules Verreaux as assistant-naturalist in 1875. In 1900 he succeeded Alphonse Milne-Edwards as Professor of Mammalogy.[1] Oustalet became especially interested in birds after the museum received new specimens from Indo-China and Africa. He took a special interest in the birds of China and co-authored Les Oiseaux de la Chine (1877) with Armand David, and also wrote Les Oiseaux du Cambodge (1899). He described a specimen from Branco as a separate species Passer brancoensis in 1883,[2] [3] which was recognised as the subspecies Passer iagoensis brancoensis by W. R. P. Bourne, who claimed to observe differences between Iago sparrows from different islands.[4]

Oustalet attended the International Ornithological Congress at Vienna (1884), Budapest (1891), London (1905) and presided in Paris (1900).[5]

The duck species Anas oustaleti was named after him. A species of Malagasy chameleon, Furcifer oustaleti, was named in his honor by François Mocquard in 1894.[6]

Oustalet died at St. Cast (Cotes-du-Nord) after several weeks of illness. The funeral was held in Montbeliard (Doubs).

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  1. Hellmayr, C.E. . 1906. Emile Oustalet [obituary]]. Ornithologische Monatsberichte. 14. 4. 57–59.
  2. Book: Summers-Smith, J. Denis . J. Denis Summers-Smith . The Sparrows . T. & A. D. Poyser . 1988 . Calton, Staffs, England . 978-0-85661-048-6 . . registration . 93–94.
  3. Description et Énumération des Espèces. Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux. fr. 1883. 38.
  4. Bourne WRP. The Birds of the Cape Verde Islands. 10.1111/j.1474-919X.1955.tb04981.x. Ibis. 97. 3. 508–556. 1955.
  5. Jean Frederic Emile Oustalet. 297–302. Blasius, Rudolf. Ornithologische Monatsschrift. 1906.
  6. Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011). The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp. ("Oustalet", p. 198).