- François
Alexandre Pierre de
Garsault was a
French botanist,
zoologist and painter. de
Garsault was born on 16
April 1691 in Aix-en-Provence,
France and...
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introduced in 1764 by the
French naturalist François
Alexandre Pierre de
Garsault. The
English word swan, akin to the
German Schwan,
Dutch zwaan and Swedish...
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introduced in 1764 by the
French naturalist François
Alexandre Pierre de
Garsault. The
common quail was
formerly considered to be
conspecific with the ****anese...
- authors. Now, this
genus has been
reduced to 24
extant species: "Bufo
Garsault, 1764 |
Amphibian Species of the World". research.amnh.org.
Retrieved 2019-10-27...
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introduced in 1764 by the
French naturalist François
Alexandre Pierre de
Garsault. The type
species is the
common quail (Coturnix coturnix). The
genus name...
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between "male" and "female" mandrakes, a
distinction used in 1764 when
Garsault published the
names Mandragora mas and
Mandragora foemina.
Flowering time...
- lower-case
letter today. Synonyms: C****ia
acutifolia Delile C****ia
alexandrina (
Garsault) T****. C****ia
angustifolia M. Vahl C****ia
lanceolata Collad. (former name)...
- of
Natural History. 65 (1): 3–302. doi:10.3374/014.065.0101. Pl. 661 in
Garsault, F. A. P. de 1764. Les
figures des
plantes et
animaux d'usage en medecine...
- quails)
Margaroperdix Reichenbach, 1853 (Madagascar partridge)
Coturnix Garsault, 1764 (typical Old
World quails)
Alectoris Kaup, 1829 (rock partridges)...
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rufus depending on
which taxa are
considered as
species or subspecies.
Garsault (1764)
appears to have been the
first to
describe the
Continental form...