- Paul
Camboué (22
April 1849 – July 1929) was a
French Jesuit priest, arachnologist, and entomologist.
Camboué was born in Mont-de-Marsan,
France on 22...
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Baudrimont NW (3,045 m) (Aragon) Pic de Eristé sur (3,045 m) (Aragon) Pic
Camboue (3,043 m) (France)
Trois Conseillers (3,039 m) (France) Pico Aragüells...
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family Salticidae endemic to Madagascar. "Taxon
details Salticus coronatus (
Camboué, 1887)",
World Spider Catalog,
Natural History Museum Bern,
retrieved 2020-07-20...
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Salticus conjonctus (Simon, 1868) – France,
Italy Salticus coronatus (
Camboué, 1887) –
Madagascar Salticus devotus (O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1885) – China...
- madagascariensis
Binomial name
Borocera madagascariensis Boisduval, 1833
Synonyms Borocera bibindandy Camboué, 1886
Borocera cervicolora (Leach, 1815)...
- 1894)
Quekettia georgius (Peckham & Peckham, 1892)
Salticus coronatus (
Camboué, 1887)
Thyene inflata (Gerstäcker, 1873) — also
Africa Thyene tamatavi...
- 040 ft) 155 F 8 Pic du
Portillon d’Oô 3,050
metres (10,010 ft) 73 F/S 8 Pic
Camboue 3,043
metres (9,984 ft) 10 F 8 Pic
Gourdon 3,034
metres (9,954 ft) 118...
- (1998). A
Portuguese fort in Madagascar: The fort near Fort-Dauphin.
Camboué, P. (1910). Madagascar. In The
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
- Pierre-Célestin Ache 1876–1881
Pierre Delbos 1881–1888
Joseph Delbos 1888–1925 Jean
Camboue 1925–1944 Paul
Maurice 1944–1949
Ernest Jaffre 1949–1983
Roger Jaffre 1983–2019...
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Studies of
South Asia,
Africa and the
Middle East, 272, 2007, 345-366.
Camboué, P. (1910). Madagascar. In The
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...