Works
- 1819. Notice sur les insectes Hemiptères du genre Psylle. Seanc Soc Sci Agr Arts Lille 5: 81-86. (first published paper)
- 1826 Insectes diptères du nord de la France 1 and 2 Asiliques, bombyliers, xylotomes, leptides, vésiculeux, stratiomydes, xylophagites, tabaniens Lille : impr. L. Danel.
- 1827 Insectes diptères du nord de la France 3 Platypézines, dolichopodes, empides, hybotides Lille : impr. L. Danel.
- 1829 Insectes diptères du nord de la France 4, Syrphies Lille : impr. L. Danel.
- 1834-1835. Histoire naturelle des insectes. Dipteres Paris : Roret.
- 1838 Insectes diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus. Two volumes.Paris : Roret.
All these works are available as free electronic texts from the National Library of France, Gallica.
- 1839 Diptéres. In ‘ Histoire naturelle des Iles Canaries,’ by Philip Barker Webb and Sabin Berthelot,
vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 97. Paris.
- 1842 Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus Mémoires Soc Sci Agr Arts Lille 1841(1): 62-200.
- 1843 Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus Mémoires Soc Sci Agr Arts Lille 1842: 162-460.
- 1848 Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connus Mémoires Soc Sci Agr Arts Lille 1847(2): 161-237.
- 1850 Facultés intérieures des Animaux invertébrés. 8vo. Lille. This includes an 80 page autobiography.
- 1855 Diptères exotiques nouveaux ou peu connusMémoires Soc Sci Agr Arts Lille (2)1: 25-156.
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