Marie Firmin Bocourt


Marie Firmin Bocourt was a French zoologist and artist.
As a young man, he worked as a preparateur for the zoologist Gabriel Bibron, later serving as a museum artist. In 1861, he was sent to Thailand, where he explored the fauna and brought back an important collection of specimens.
He collaborated with Auguste Duméril on a series called Mission scientifique au Mexique et dans l'Amérique Centrale, a result of Bocourt's scientific expedition to Mexico and Central America in 1864–1866, in one part during the French Intervention in Mexico led by Napoleon III. Auguste Duméril died in 1870, and the project was continued by Bocourt with assistance from Léon Vaillant, François Mocquard and Fernand Angel. With Vaillant, he published a study on fishes, "Études sur les poissons ", that was included in Mission scientifique au Mexique et dans l'Amérique Centrale.
As an artist, he specialized in engravings, doing portraits of contemporary people as well as zoological illustrations.
, chromolithic print by Bocourt et Fagnet, produced for Alfred Grandidier's L'Histoire Politique, Physique et Naturelle de Madagascar.

Taxa named in honor of Bocourt

Bocourt has a number of zoological species and subspecies named after him, including the following.
Nota bene: A binomial authority in parentheses indicates that the species was originally described in a different genus.

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