Henneguy, Louis Félix
- Pronunciation
- /LOO-ee FEH-leeks EN-neh-gwee/
- Category
- Taxonomy
- Singular
- Henneguy, Louis Félix
- Plural
- Henneguy, Louis Félix
Definition
A French zoologist and entomologist known for his contributions to the study of insect anatomy and physiology, as well as for his work on the development and life cycles of various arthropods.
Etymology
Named after Louis Félix Henneguy, a prominent figure in zoological and entomological studies, who lived from 1850 to 1928.
Example
The Henneguy-Lwoff cycle, which describes the life cycle of certain parasitic protozoans, was named in honor of Louis Félix Henneguy.
Related Terms
- Entomology
- Zoology
- Arthropods
- Insect Anatomy
Usage Notes
Louis Félix Henneguy made significant contributions to both entomology and zoology, and his work is still referenced in various scientific studies and literature.