- René
Primevère Lesson (20
March 1794 – 28
April 1849) was a
French surgeon, naturalist, ornithologist, and herpetologist.
Lesson was born at Rochefort...
- Rosa '
Primevère' is a
yellow hybrid wichurana, a large-flowered
climbing rose. The
cultivar was bred by
French rose breeder, René
Barbier in 1929. It...
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included Marodactylus cinereus by
Goldfuss in 1820, P. flindersii by René
Primevère Lesson in 1827, and P. koala by John
Edward Gray in 1827.: 45 The koala...
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Diphyllodes is a
genus of birds-of-paradise.
Established by René-
Primevère Lesson in 1834, it
contains two species: the
magnificent bird-of-paradise and...
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Pierre Adolphe Lesson (1805–1888), also as Pierre-Adolphe Lesson, was a
French botanist. The
standard author abbreviation A.Lesson is used to indicate...
- the
first bird of
paradise encountered by the
French naturalist René-
Primevère Lesson, the
first westerner to see live wild
birds of paradise. Manucodia...
- - 12
February 1866) was a
French ornithologist. He
probably met René
Primevère Lesson in Rochefort.[further
explanation needed] and
presented a collection...
- the
published writings of two 19th-century
scientific explorers, René
Primevère Lesson and
Jules de Blosseville. They had
visited New
Zealand in 1824...
- ship kept in first-rate order." In
commenting on this, he
noted René
Primevère Lesson's
remark "that the
English nation alone would have
thought of making...
- Anna's
hummingbird was
named in her
honor by
fellow ornithologist René
Primevère Lesson. "Rivoli's
Hummingbird Overview, All
About Birds,
Cornell Lab of...