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Pierre Revilliod (1883–1954) was a
Swiss naturalist. From 1927–1953
Revilliod was a
curator and
researcher at the
Natural History Museum of Geneva. He...
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lower jaw. This
material was
later described in more
detail by
Pierre Revilliod in 1920,
offering the
holotype the
number QW627. He
described additional...
- are the following: †Palaeochiropteryx
tupaiodon Revilliod, 1917 †Palaeochiropteryx
spiegeli Revilliod, 1917 In 1980,
their parent taxon, Palaeochiropterygidae...
- Hélène de
Mandrot (1867-1948), née Hélène
Revilliod de Muralt, was an
artist and
Swiss patron of
modern art and architecture. Born into a
Swiss patrician...
- the
private collection of the
Swiss art
collector and
patron Gustave Revilliod, who
named it
after his mother,
Ariane de la Rive, and
later bequeathed...
- Park,
which was
bequeathed to the City of
Geneva in 1890 by
Gustave de
Revilliod de la Rive [fr; de], on two conditions: i.e., that the park
always remain...
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extinct bats. It was
originally erected by the
Swiss naturalist Pierre Revilliod as
Archaeonycterididae to hold the
genus Archaeonycteris. It was formerly...
- "Maurice Bedot". Le Globe.
Revue genevoise de géographie. 67 (1): 21–24.
Revilliod,
Pierre (1928). "Maurice
Bedot 1859-1927".
Revue suisse de zoologie, MHNG...
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extinct bats. It was
originally erected by the
Swiss naturalist Pierre Revilliod in 1917
after discoveries of
Palaeochiropteryx fossils from the Messel...
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Caledonia wattled bat was
first described by
Swiss naturalist Pierre Revilliod in 1914. It was
formerly considered a
subspecies of Gould's
wattled bat...