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Lortet (French pronunciation: [lɔʁtɛ]; Occitan: Lortèth) is a
commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées
department in south-western France.
Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
- Clémence
Lortet (17
September 1772 – 15
April 1835) (née Richard) was a
French botanist and naturalist. In 1823, she
became an ****ociate of the Linnean...
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Lortet's barbel (Lucioarbus lorteti) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It is only
found in the
lower course of
Orontes River in...
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basketball athlete Joseph Marie Jacquard Clémence
Lortet, naturalist,
botanist Louis Charles Émile
Lortet, physician, botanist,
zoologist and Egyptologist...
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Gavialinum had 33
teeth on each jaw, for a
total of 66.
Lortet, 1894. Les
reptiles fossiles du b****in du Rhone.
Archives du
Museum d'histoire...
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Louis Charles Émile
Lortet (22
August 1836 – 26
December 1909) was a
French physician, botanist,
zoologist and
Egyptologist who was a
native of Oullins...
- " When the
French physician, botanist,
zoologist and
Egyptologist Louis Lortet visited Shamaa around the same time, he
could not find any
information about...
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Palestinian Metawalis are a
Palestinian Shiite community.
Orientalists Louis Lortet and
Ernest Renan believe that
Metawalis are Kurds, who
migrated from Iraq...
- on the
Avenue des Français in
central Beirut. The site was
discovered by
Lortet in 1894 and
discussed by
Godefroy Zumoffen in 1900. The
flint industry from...
- In 1864 he
donated his collections,
herbarium and
library to Dr.
Louis Lortet.
Plants with the
specific epithet of
roffavieri are
named in his honor,...