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Lataste (1832–1869),
French Roman Catholic priest Fernand Lataste (1847–1934),
French zoologist Jacques Lataste (1922–2011), French...
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Fernand Lataste (1847–1934) was a
French zoologist and
herpetologist born in Cadillac, Gironde. From 1880 to 1884, he
collected reptiles and amphibians...
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Jacques Lataste (7 June 1922 – 10
November 2011) was a
French fencer. He won two gold
medals and a
silver in the team foil
event at
three different Olympics...
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Thierry Lataste (born 31
January 1954 in Talence,
Gironde Department) is a
senior French civil servant, who
served as High
Commissioner of New Caledonia...
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Marie Lataste (21
February 1822 at
Mimbaste near Dax, Landes,
France – 10 May 1847 at Rennes) was a
French Roman Catholic nun and visionary. A peasant...
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Lataste, OP (5
September 1832 – 10
March 1869),
religious name
Marie Jean
Joseph Lataste, was a
French Catholic priest of the
Dominican Order...
- Taxonomy.
Nilson G, Rastegar-Pouyani N (2007). "Walterinnesia
aegyptia Lataste, 1887 (Ophidia: Elapidae) and the
status of Naja
morgani Mocquard, 1905"...
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Lataste's gerbil (Gerbillus latastei) is
distributed mainly in Tunisia, Libya, and
possibly Algeria. It is also
known as the hairy-footed gerbil. Aulagnier...
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Vipera latastei, also
known commonly as
Lataste's viper, the snub-nosed viper, and the snub-nosed adder, is a
species of
venomous snake in the subfamily...
- d'une
nouvelle espèce de
batracien urodèle d'Espagne (Pelonectes boscai)
Lataste".
Bulletin de la Société
Zoologique de
France (in French). 4: 69–87. v...