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specimen collected in the Philippines. He used the
French name Le
petit grimpereau des
Philippines and the
Latin Certhia Philippensis Minor.
Although Brisson...
- Jalbert,
Larioche and
Isenay outlet of lake des
Chataires outlet of
lakes Grimpereau, Grans, La Tombelle, Beaurrieux,
Petit lac Fouquet, lac
Fouquet and lac...
- treecreeper,
Certhia familiaris (French:
grimpereau des bois) Short-toed treecreeper,
Certhia brachydactyla (French:
grimpereau des jardins) Order: P****eriformes Family:...
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collected from the Cape of Good Hope. He used the
French name Le
petit grimpereau a
longue queue du Cap de
Bonne Espérance and the
Latin Certhia Longicauda...
- 309–342
Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc:
Description d'une
nouvelle espèce de
Grimpereau. In:
Journal d'histoire naturelle. Bd. 1, 1792, S. 385–386,
Tafel 20,...
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French name for the bird, Souï-manga.
Gmelin based his
account on "Le
grimpereau violet de Madagascar" that had been
described and
illustrated in 1760...
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based on a
specimen collected in Senegal. He used the
French name Le
grimpereau violet du Sénégal and the
Latin Certhia Senegalensis Violacea. Although...
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familiaris - (French:
grimpereau des bois)
resident breeder Short-toed
treecreeper -
Certhia brachydactyla - (French:
grimpereau des jardins) accidental...
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zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson. He
introduced the
French name "Le
grimpereau violet de Brésil" in the
mistakenly belief that his
specimen had been...
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believed had been
collected in Madagascar. He used the
French name Le
grimpereau olive de
Madagascar and the
Latin Certhia Madagascariensis Olivaceus....