Rémy Perrier


Rémy Perrier was a French zoologist. He was the younger brother of zoologist Edmond Perrier who directed the French National Museum of Natural History from 1900 to 1919 and founded the Friends of the Natural History Museum society in 1907.
Rémy Perrier studied natural sciences at the École normale supérieure, afterwards teaching classes in Poitiers. From 1926 to 1931 he was a professor of zoology at the faculty des sciences in Paris. He was a member of the Société des lettres, sciences et arts de la Corrèze.
Perrier specialized in research on the Prosobranchia. He is also remembered for his study of sea cucumbers, being credited with creation of the taxonomic genus Gastrothuria.

Publications

Beginning in 1923, Perrier released "La Faune de la France en tableaux synoptiques illustrés", a work on zoology published in ten installments by Librairie Delagrave.