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- François Levaillant (born Vaillant, later in life as Le Vaillant, "The Valiant") (6 August 1753 – 22 November 1824) was a French author, explorer, naturalist...
- Levaillant's wood**** (Picus vaillantii) or Levaillant's green wood****, is a large African member of the wood**** family Picidae. Levaillant's...
- Denis Levaillant (born 3 August 1952) is a French composer, pianist and writer based in Paris, France. He has orchestrated more than twenty musical shows...
- Sézanne. Jean Levaillant is the son of the traveler and naturalist scholar François Levaillant [fr]. He is a brother of General Charles Levaillant and Commander...
- François Levaillant in 1806. The specific epithet combines the Ancient Gr**** kuanos meaning "dark-blue" with gastēr meaning "belly". Levaillant mistaken...
- Levaillant's cuckoo (Clamator levaillantii) is a cuckoo which is a resident breeding species in Africa south of the Sahara. It is found in bushy habitats...
- Genève: Éditions Pierre Cailler, 1971 (French). Françoise Levaillant (as Françoise Will-Levaillant). André M****on, période asiatique 1950–1959. Paris: Galerie...
- The Cape parrot (Poicephalus robustus) or Levaillant's parrot is a large, temperate forest dwelling parrot of the genus Poicephalus endemic to South Africa...
- South Africa that had been described and illustrated in 1806 by François Levaillant. The brown-throated martin is now one of six martins placed in the genus...
- (1745–1835), director of postal services at Lunéville and friend of Francois Levaillant. It belongs to the pipit genus Anthus in the family Motacillidae. It was...