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Jean Pierre Mégnin (16 January 1828 – 31 December 1905) was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs in the field of cynology. He also contributed to the field of forensic entomology. He led experiments which unveiled the eight distinct waves of insect succession on corpses exposed to air. Similarly, he showed two waves of insect succession on corpses that are buried.

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  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (en)
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  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (16 January 1828 – 31 December 1905) was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs in the field of cynology. He also contributed to the field of forensic entomology. He led experiments which unveiled the eight distinct waves of insect succession on corpses exposed to air. Similarly, he showed two waves of insect succession on corpses that are buried. (en)
  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (dont le prénom usuel est Pierre) est un vétérinaire et un entomologiste français, né le 16 janvier 1828 à Hérimoncourt dans le Doubs et mort le 31 décembre 1905, à Vincennes. Il est considéré comme le précurseur de la cynologie et de l'entomologie forensique. (fr)
  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (18 de janeiro de 1828 – 30 de dezembro de 1905) foi um veterinário francês do exército e entomologista. É mais conhecido por seu trabalho com cães (cinologia) e entomologia forense. Mégnin, nascido em Herimoncourt (Doubs, França), foi para a escola Ecole d''Alfort de 1849 até sua graduação em 1853. Em 1855, tornou-se veterinário do exército e foi, em algum momento, professor de zoologia na Escola de Medicina Veterinária em Vincennes. Sua vida passou por três períodos da História da França. (pt)
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  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (en)
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  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (16 January 1828 – 31 December 1905) was a French army veterinarian and entomologist. He is best known for his work with dogs in the field of cynology. He also contributed to the field of forensic entomology. He led experiments which unveiled the eight distinct waves of insect succession on corpses exposed to air. Similarly, he showed two waves of insect succession on corpses that are buried. (en)
  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (dont le prénom usuel est Pierre) est un vétérinaire et un entomologiste français, né le 16 janvier 1828 à Hérimoncourt dans le Doubs et mort le 31 décembre 1905, à Vincennes. Il est considéré comme le précurseur de la cynologie et de l'entomologie forensique. (fr)
  • Jean Pierre Mégnin (18 de janeiro de 1828 – 30 de dezembro de 1905) foi um veterinário francês do exército e entomologista. É mais conhecido por seu trabalho com cães (cinologia) e entomologia forense. Mégnin, nascido em Herimoncourt (Doubs, França), foi para a escola Ecole d''Alfort de 1849 até sua graduação em 1853. Em 1855, tornou-se veterinário do exército e foi, em algum momento, professor de zoologia na Escola de Medicina Veterinária em Vincennes. Sua vida passou por três períodos da História da França. (pt)
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