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Pierre Sonnerat (18
August 1748 – 31
March 1814) was a
French naturalist,
colonial administrator,
writer and explorer. He
described numerous species of...
- The gray
junglefowl (Gallus sonneratii), also
known as
Sonnerat's junglefowl, is one of the wild
ancestors of the
domestic chicken together with the red...
- family, Sapindaceae. It was
described and
named by
French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat in his
account "Voyage aux
Indes Orientales et à la Chine, fait depuis...
- Jérôme
Sonnerat (born 19
February 1985) is a
French professional footballer who
plays for
Championnat National 3 club
Gallia Lucciana. Jérôme
Sonnerat at...
- Gray
coined the
family name Daubentoniidae. The
French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat was the
first to use the
vernacular name "aye-aye" in 1782 when he described...
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Sonnerat's shrew (Diplomesodon
sonnerati or
Crocidura sonnerati) is a
species of
shrew that was
first described by
Pierre Sonnerat from
Pondicherry somewhere...
- (kharadra, "ravine"). The
specific dubius is
Latin for doubtful,
since Sonnerat,
writing in 1776,
thought this bird
might be just a
variant of
common ringed...
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distinct species from the
Philippines based on the
writings of
Pierre Sonnerat in his
Voyage à la Nouvelle-Guinée.
There is no
other evidence this taxon...
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Pierre Sonnerat in his
Voyage à la
nouvelle Guinée,
which was
published in 1776. He
claimed to have seen the bird in New Guinea. In fact
Sonnerat never...
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comment on
lemurs was
Philibert Commerçon in 1771,
although it was
Pierre Sonnerat who
recorded a
greater variety of
lemur species during his travels. During...