Émile Oustalet


Jean-Frédéric Émile Oustalet was a French zoologist who contributed greatly to ornithology.
Oustalet was born at Montbéliard, in the department of Doubs. He studied at the Ecole des Hautes-Etudes and his first scientific work was on the respiratory organs of dragonfly larvae. He was employed at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, where he succeeded Jules Verreaux as assistant-naturalist in 1875. In 1900 he succeeded Alphonse Milne-Edwards as Professor of Mammalogy.

Oustalet became especially interested in birds after the museum received new specimens from Indo-China and Africa. He took a special interest in the birds of China and co-authored Les Oiseaux de la Chine with Armand David, and also wrote Les Oiseaux du Cambodge. He described a specimen from Branco as a separate species Passer brancoensis in 1883, which was recognised as the subspecies Passer iagoensis brancoensis by W. R. P. Bourne, who claimed to observe differences between Iago sparrows from different islands.
Oustalet attended the International Ornithological Congress at Vienna, Budapest, London and presided in Paris.
The duck species Anas oustaleti was named after him. A species of Malagasy chameleon, Furcifer oustaleti, was named in his honor by François Mocquard in 1894.
Oustalet died at St. Cast after several weeks of illness. The funeral was held in Montbeliard.

Selected writings

  • 1874 : Recherches sur les insectes fossiles des terrains tertiaires de la France,.
  • 1877 : with Armand David, Les Oiseaux de la Chine,.
  • 1878 : with Alphonse Milne-Edwards, Études sur les Mammifères et les Oiseaux des Îles Comores,.
  • 1880-1881 : Monographie des oiseaux de la famille des mégapodiidés,.
  • 1889 : Oiseaux dans le compte rendu de la mission scientifique du Cap Horn. 1882-1883,.
  • 1893 : La Protection des oiseaux, — reprinted in 1895 & re-edited in 1900.
  • 1895 : Les Mammifères et les Oiseaux des îles Mariannes,.
  • 1899 : Oiseaux du Cambodge, du Laos, de l'Annam et du Tonkin,.