- François
Marie Daudin (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa maʁi dodɛ̃]; 29
August 1776 in
Paris – 30
November 1803 in Paris) was a
French zoologist. With legs...
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Jacques Pierre Marie Daudin was a Chinese-born
French agronomist and environmentalist, who
lived and
worked in the
Caribbean and west Africa. Much of his...
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naming it
Anguis platura (Anguis
meaning snake). In 1803, François
Marie Daudin created the new
genus Pelamis and ****igned this
species to it, referring...
- the
Eastern Hemisphere. The name
python was
proposed by François
Marie Daudin in 1803 for non-venomous
flecked snakes. Currently, 10
python species are...
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Hydrophis schistosus (
Daudin, 1803)
Synonyms Disteira schistosa (
Daudin, 1803)
Enhydrina schistosa (
Daudin, 1803)
Hydrophis schistosus (
Daudin, 1803)
Hydrus valakadyn...
- P.; Freed, P.; Aguilar, R.; Hošek, J. (eds.). "Indotyphlops
braminus (
Daudin, 1803)". The
Reptile Database. "Ramphotyphlops braminus".
Integrated Taxonomic...
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specimens were
taken back to England.
French naturalist François
Marie Daudin gave it the name
Tupinambis variegatus in 1802, and
noted two forms. German...
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control mosquitos. The
Indian bulfrog was
first described by François-Marie
Daudin in 1802, as Rana tigerina. The type
locality was
given as "Bengale, India"...
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Reptile Database . www.reptile-database.org. "Biotropics -
Timon lepidus (
DAUDIN, 1802) -
Ocellated Lizard; housing, feeding,
breeding etc".
Archived from...
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Dendrelaphis tristis (Common
bronzeback or
Daudin's bronzeback) is a
species of
colubrid tree-snake
found in
South Asia. It is not venomous, and harmless...