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Salvin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Anthony Salvin (1799–1881),
English architect Anthony Salvin (academic),
Master of University...
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Anthony Salvin (17
October 1799 – 17
December 1881) was an
English architect. He
gained a re****tion as an
expert on
medieval buildings and
applied this...
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Osbert Salvin FRS (25
February 1835 – 1 June 1898) was an
English naturalist, ornithologist, and
herpetologist best
known for co-authoring
Biologia Centrali-Americana...
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Thorpe Salvin is a
village and a
civil parish in the
Metropolitan Borough of
Rotherham in
South Yorkshire, England, on the
border with Nottinghamshire...
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Francis Henry Salvin (1817–1904) was an
English writer on
falconry and cormorant-fishing. Born at
Croxdale Hall on 4
April 1817, was
fifth and youngest...
- The Godman-
Salvin Medal is a
medal of the
British Ornithologists'
Union awarded "to an
individual as a
signal honour for
distinguished ornithological work...
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Salvin's cur****ow for a time was
placed in
genus Crax but
genetic data
confirm that Mitu is a
valid genus.
Salvin's cur****ow is monotypic.
Salvin's cur****ow...
- The
Salvin's cichlid (Trichromis salvini), also
known as the yellow-belly
cichlid or
tricolored cichlid, is a
species of the
family Cichlidae. It is found...
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Salvin's albatross (Thal****arche salvini) or
Salvin's mollymawk, is a
large seabird that
breeds mainly on the
Bounty Islands of New Zealand, with scant...
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Salvin's anetia (Anetia cubana) is a
species of
nymphalid butterfly in the
Danainae subfamily. It is
endemic to Cuba.
Lepidoptera Specialist Group...