Claude Herbulot


Claude Herbulot was a French entomologist. He was born in Charleville-Mézières and died in Paris. He was a lepidopterist and specialised in moths in the family Geometridae. His collection is housed at the Zoologische Staatssammlung München.

His life

He was born in Charleville-Mézières in 1908 in the Ardennes and his earliest works were on the lepidopteran fauna of the district. Later in his life he visited many afrotropical and oriental countries and spent time in Madagascar studying the fauna and describing about one third of the geometrid species of the island.
He was portrayed in his obituary as
A biography has been published by one of his friends, Philippe Darge.

Works

His best known works include Volumes I and II of the Lepidoptera of France, Belgium and Switzerland which was published in 1948 and 1949.
The list of his 286 works is provided by the Munich Museum

Honours

He was elected president of the Société entomologique de France in 1953.
He was awarded the Spix Medal in 1999 and the Jacob Hübner Award in 2002.

Genera and species he described

He described 950 taxa. The complete list should be published soon.

Genera

30 genera are attributed to Claude Herbulot, of which 28 are valid:
A list of about 400 of the taxa he created, fully referenced, is given elsewhere

Entomological terms named after him

The Munich museum lists the 4 genera and 29 species described