. . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye (born 29 July 1782, Visakhapatnam, died 6 November 1862, Paris) was a Francophone Mauritian naturalist, ichthyologist, zoologist and mariner. He lived most of his life in Mauritius and, in 1829, was a founder member and treasurer of the soci\u00E9t\u00E9 d'histoire natural locale alongside Charles Telfair, Wenceslas Bojer, Jacques Delisse and Julien Desjardins. In 1841 this became the Soci\u00E9t\u00E9 Royale des arts et des Sciences de l'\u00EEle Maurice. The Society regularly sent fish specimens to Georges Cuvier in Paris and these were described in his 22 volume Histoire naturelle des poissons, this was completed after Cuvier\u2019s death by Achille Valenciennes. Li\u00E9nard was responsible for describing a number of species including the now extinct Rodrigues giant day gecko (Phesulma giga"@en . "2177"^^ . . . "68012587"^^ . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye"@de . . . . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de La Mivoye (Visakhapatnam, 20 juillet 1782 - Paris, 6 novembre 1861) est un ichtyologiste franco-mauricien qui s'installa \u00E0 l'\u00EEle de France devenue ensuite \u00EEle Maurice. Plusieurs esp\u00E8ces marines portent son nom."@fr . . . . . . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de La Mivoye (Visakhapatnam, 20 juillet 1782 - Paris, 6 novembre 1861) est un ichtyologiste franco-mauricien qui s'installa \u00E0 l'\u00EEle de France devenue ensuite \u00EEle Maurice. Plusieurs esp\u00E8ces marines portent son nom."@fr . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye"@fr . "1030015037"^^ . . . . . . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye (* 29. Juli 1782 in Visakhapatnam; \u2020 6. November 1862 in Paris) war ein franz\u00F6sisch-mauritischer Naturforscher, Ichthyologe, Zoologe und Seefahrer."@de . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye"@en . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye (* 29. Juli 1782 in Visakhapatnam; \u2020 6. November 1862 in Paris) war ein franz\u00F6sisch-mauritischer Naturforscher, Ichthyologe, Zoologe und Seefahrer."@de . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fran\u00E7ois Li\u00E9nard de la Mivoye (born 29 July 1782, Visakhapatnam, died 6 November 1862, Paris) was a Francophone Mauritian naturalist, ichthyologist, zoologist and mariner. He lived most of his life in Mauritius and, in 1829, was a founder member and treasurer of the soci\u00E9t\u00E9 d'histoire natural locale alongside Charles Telfair, Wenceslas Bojer, Jacques Delisse and Julien Desjardins. In 1841 this became the Soci\u00E9t\u00E9 Royale des arts et des Sciences de l'\u00EEle Maurice. The Society regularly sent fish specimens to Georges Cuvier in Paris and these were described in his 22 volume Histoire naturelle des poissons, this was completed after Cuvier\u2019s death by Achille Valenciennes. Li\u00E9nard was responsible for describing a number of species including the now extinct Rodrigues giant day gecko (Phesulma gigas), Li\u00E9nard being the last known person to see this species. Li\u00E9nard is commemorated in the specific name of the predatory sea snail Conus lienardi. He is also commemorated in a white marble obelisk which sits in the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden in Mauritius. He married Marie Fran\u00E7oise Chapon in Port Louis on 19 August 1807, and the couple had a daughter Eliz\u00E9 Li\u00E9nard on 2 September 1808 and a son Jules Victor Li\u00E9nard on 10 April 1811, both born in Port Louis."@en .