Ernest Candèze
Ernest Charles Auguste Candèze was a
Belgian doctor and
entomologist who was born 22 February 1827 at
Liège and died in
Glain, 30 June 1898.
He studied in Liège under
Jean Theodore Lacordaire (1801–1870), then studied
medicine in
Paris and Liège. Following Lacordaire's advice he joined the circle of entomologists in Liège which included his longtime friend
Félicien Chapuis (1824–1879) as well as
Edmond de Sélys Longchamps (1813–1900) and the English entomologist
Robert McLachlan (1837–1904). He took part in the foundation of the
Belgian Entomological Society.
Lacordaire encouraged him to specialize in
Elateridae on which he published revisions of which the very rare ''Monographie of Elateridae'' (four volumes, Liège, 1857–1863) is important. He was a friend of the French editor
Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1814–1886) who pressed him to write scientific novels in order to popularize entomology to a larger audience: ''Aventures d'un grillon'', Adventures of a cricket (Paris, 1877), ''La Gileppe, les infortunes d'une population d'insectes'', Gileppe, misfortunes of a population of insects (Paris, 1879), which had a certain success, and ''Périnette, histoire surprenante de cinq moineaux''... Périnette, surprising history of five sparrows... (Paris, 1886). Also impassioned by
photography, he developed a foldable camera which was a great success in Europe (and which was accompanied by his book Le Scénographe, appareil photographique de poche..., Paris, 1875)
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