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Français : 1. CRUSTACÉS : Crabe entier. — 2. Lophactée. — 3. Trapézie. — 4. Crabe maculé. — 5. Lupa. — 6. Callinect. — 7. Parthénope. — 8. Lambre. — 9. Lithode. — 10. Callape. — 11. Ætthre. — 12. Leptopodie. — 13. Zozyme. — 14. Ixa. — 15. Ranine. — 16 Birgue. — 17. Pagure. — 18. Bernard. — 19. Ibacus. — 20. Langouste. — 21. Galathee. — 22. Œdipe. — 23. Écrevisse. — 24. Acanthophyre. — 25. Gnatophauzie. — 26. Eryneicus. — 27. Squille. — 28. Gonodactyle. — 29. Lysianasse gr.. — 30.Grubie gr.. — 31. Biancoline gr.. — 32. Idotée. — 33. Apus. — 34. Pontelle gr.. — 35. Corycaus graciux gr.. — 36. Corycaus obtus gr.. — 37. Sééle gr.. — 38. Saphirine. — 39. Anatife. — 40. Balane
English: Crustaceans:

1-Whole Crab 2-Lophactée 3-Trapezoid 4-Spotted crab 5-Lupa 6-Callinecte 7-Parthenope 8-Lambre 9-Lithode 10-Calappe 11-Aethre 12-Leptopodia 13-Zozyme 14-Ixa 15-Ranine 16-Birgue 17-Pagure 18-Bernard 19-Ibacus 20-Lobster 21-Galathee 22-Oedipus 23-Crayfish 24-Acanthophyre 25-Gnatophauzie 26-Eryoneicus 27-Squille 28-Gonodactyl 29-Lysianasse gr. 30-Grubie gr. 31-Biancoline gr. 32-Idotée 33-Apus 34-Pontelle gr. 35-Graceful Corycaus gr. 36-Corycals obtus gr. 37-Setele gr. 38-Saphirine 39-Anatife

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Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Nouveau Larousse illustré
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Adolphe Millot  (1857–1921)  wikidata:Q365769
 
Adolphe Millot
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Adolphe Philippe Millot
Description French teacher, animal painter, entomologist and painter
Date of birth/death 1 May 1857 Edit this at Wikidata 18 December 1921 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris Paris
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