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What remains of Jean-Henri Fabre today? Born in 1823, Jean-Henri Fabre is still probably the most famous entomologist in the world. Fabre’s fame is due to the ten-volume Souvenirs entomologiques (entomological recollections) published between 1879 and 1907, and translated into fifteen languages. This paper explores the legacy he left in France and in the other countries, especially Japan.