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Friedrich Hermann Otto
Finsch (8
August 1839,
Warmbrunn – 31
January 1917, Braunschweig) was a
German ethnographer,
naturalist and
colonial explorer. He...
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Finsch is a
relatively small lunar impact crater in the mid-part of Mare
Serenitatis that has been
almost completely (other than the
crest of the rim)...
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Finsch's wheatear (Oenanthe finschii) is a wheatear, a
small insectivorous p****erine that was
formerly classed as a
member of the
thrush family, ****idae...
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Finsch's duck (Chenonetta finschi) (Māori: Manutahora) was a
large terrestrial species of duck
formerly endemic to New Zealand. The
species was possibly...
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Finsch's parakeet (Psittacara finschi), also
known as the crimson-fronted
parakeet and in
aviculture as
Finsch's conure, is a
species of bird in subfamily...
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Finsch Mine is an
underground diamond mine in the
Northern Cape (South Africa).
Located near Lime Acres, 160 km
northwest of Kimberley, it was one...
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Finsch's bulbul (Iole finschii) is a
species of
songbird in the
bulbul family, Pyc****tidae. It is
found on the
Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Borneo. Its...
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Finsch's francolin (Scleroptila finschi) is a
species of bird in the
family Phasianidae. It is
found in Angola,
Republic of the Congo,
Democratic Republic...
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Finsch's euphonia (Euphonia finschi) is a
species of bird in the
family Fringillidae. It is
found in
northern Brazil,
French Guiana, Guyana,
Suriname and...
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artifact called the Pull of the recent.[relevant?]
German naturalists Otto
Finsch and
Gustav Hartlaub established the
taxon name as a subfamily—Sagittariinae—in...