Robert Hoffstetter

In today's article we will explore the impact that Robert Hoffstetter has had on our society. Since its appearance, Robert Hoffstetter has captured the attention of millions of people around the world, generating great debate and interest. From its origins to the present day, Robert Hoffstetter has left an indelible mark on history, influencing events, trends and decisions in various areas. Throughout this article, we will take a closer look at how Robert Hoffstetter has shaped our culture and how it continues to play a crucial role in our daily lives.

Robert Julien Hoffstetter (11 June 1908 in Fargniers – 29 December 1999 in Gennevilliers) was a French taxonomist and herpetologist who was influential in categorizing reptiles. He described the snake families Bolyeriidae and Madtsoiidae.

Selected bibliography

  • Faune du gisement précolombien d'Anse-Belleville: Reptiles, 1946
  • Les mammifères pléistocènes de la république de l'Equateur, 1952
  • Notice sur les titres et travaux scientifiques, 1955
  • Contribution à l'étude des Orophodontoidea, gravigrades cuirassés de la Patagonie, 1956
  • Le gisement de ternifine, 1963
  • Historique et géologie, 1963
  • Révision des Artiodactyles de l'Eocène moyen de Lissieu (Rhône), 1972
  • Rongeurs caviomorphes de l'Oligocène de Bolivie, 1976
  • Phylogenie et Paleobiogeographie, 1982

References

  1. ^ "EN MEMORIA DEL PROFESOR ROBERT HOFFSTETTER (1908-1999)" (PDF). Bull. Inst. Fr. études andines. 29 (1): 139. 2000. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-30.