English: The tomb of Swiss geologist François de Loys (1892-1935), who is best known for the claim that he discovered the previously unknown de Loys's ape during a 1920 oil survey expedition in Venezuela, at the family grave site at the cemetery of Écublens in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
Français : La tombe du géologue suisse François de Loys (1892-1935), qui est surtout connu pour la fausse affirmation selon laquelle il a découvert le singe de Loys jusqu'alors inconnu lors d'une expédition de prospection pétrolière en 1920 au Venezuela, sur le site de la tombe familiale au cimetière d'Écublens dans le canton de Vaud, Suisse.
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