- François
Joseph Palisot,
Baron de
Beauvois (27 July 1752, in
Arras – 21
January 1820, in Paris) was a
French naturalist and zoologist.
Palisot collected insects...
- of Energy's
Joint Genome Institute. The name
Selaginella was
erected by
Palisot de
Beauvois solely for the
species Selaginella selaginoides,
which turns...
- (1974).
Venom diseases. Springfield, Illinois:
Charles C. Thomas. 235 pp.
Palisot de
Beauvois AMFJ (1799). "Memoir on Amphibia. Serpents".
Transactions of...
- ISBN 0-8014-0463-0. "MDWFP -
Venomous Snakes of Mississippi".
Retrieved 2018-07-16.
Palisot de Beauvois, A.M.F.J. 1799.
Memoir on Amphibia. Serpents. Trans. American...
- east and
Senegal in the west. It was
described by the
French naturalist Palisot de
Beauvois in 1805. The
adult has bold
disruptive coloration in cream...
- columbi****, and P. m. weyrauchi.
Polites major was
first formally named by
Palisot de
Beauvois in 1818.
Polistes major major is
larger in
comparison to members...
-
Katherine (2014). "Host
plants of the
tarnished plant bug,
Lygus lineolaris (
Palisot de Beauvois)".
Proceedings of the
Beltwide Cotton Conferences: 765 – via...
-
rainbow snake,
Farancia erytrogramma (
Palisot de Beauvois)".
American Midland Naturalist 71: 257–295.
Palisot de
Beauvois [AMFJ] (1802). In: Sonnini...
- only by song patterns). They include:
species group*
Gryllotalpa africana Palisot de Beauvois, 1805 —
Africa species group*
Gryllotalpa australis Erichson...
-
belonging to the
family Polytrichaceae. The
genus was
first described by
Palisot de Beauvois. The
genus has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Atrichum...