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Louis Adulphe Delegorgue (13
November 1814 – 30 May 1850) was a
French explorer,
hunter and
naturalist who
travelled in
southern Africa in the 1840s and...
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instructions not to
raise the
subject of
former judicial errors.
President Delegorgue, on the
pretext of the long
duration of the hearings,
juggled the law...
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eastern bronze-naped
pigeon (Columba delegorguei), also
known as
Delegorgue's pigeon, is a
species of bird in the
family Columbidae. It is
found in...
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Solomon archipelagos 32
Eastern bronze-naped
pigeon Columba delegorguei Delegorgue, 1847 AF: east
Africa 33
Western bronze-naped
pigeon Columba iriditorques...
- collector,
Adulphe Delegorgue.
There are
three subspecies: C. d.
arabica Bannerman, 1929 –
Southwest Arabian Peninsula C. d.
delegorguei Delegorgue, 1847 – Sub-Saharan...
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sketch of Natal,
Edward Churton, Londres, 1836, 2 vol. (in French)
Adulphe Delegorgue,
Voyage dans l'Afrique Australe :
notamment dans le
territoire de Natal...
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South Africa, only three,
namely the yellow-throated sandgrouse,
Delegorgue's pigeon and the
African pygmy goose warrant special protection. Of the...
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LETURC LUCOTTE LAHURE EMERIAU BONNEMAINS DESAIX CH****ELOUP
MIOLLIS MONIER DELEGORGUES MIREUR LOVERDO ROIZE RAZOUT ST GENIÉS
BRUNE GUYEUX DUGUA RICARD RAMBAUD...
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African legends,
recorded as
early as the 1830s by
naturalist Adulphe Delegorgue,
describe elephants s****ing out the
fermented fruit of the
marula tree...
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including the
endangered spotted ground thrush which breeds here, rare
Delegorgue's pigeon,
magnificent purple-crested
turaco and
Narina trogon. The name...