- the
brother of Édouard
Verreaux and
nephew of
Pierre Antoine Delalande.
Verreaux worked for the
family business,
Maison Verreaux,
established in 1803 by...
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Verreaux's eagle (Aquila verreauxii) is a large,
mostly African, bird of prey. It is also
called the
black eagle,
especially in
southern Africa, not to...
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Verreaux (16
September 1810 – 14
March 1868) was a
French naturalist, taxidermist, collector, and dealer.
Botanist and
ornithologist Jules Verreaux was...
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Verreaux's eagle-owl (Ketupa lactea), also
commonly known as the
milky eagle owl or
giant eagle owl, is a
member of the
family Strigidae. This species...
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Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi), or the
white sifaka, is a medium-sized
primate in one of the
lemur families, the Indriidae.
Critically Endangered...
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Attacking a
Dromedary is an
orientalist diorama by
French taxidermist Édouard
Verreaux in the
collection of the
Carnegie Museum of
Natural History. It depicts...
- genitive, singular), is in
honor of one of the
Verreaux brothers, Édouard
Verreaux and
Jules Verreaux, who were
French naturalists and taxidermists. A...
- (Tetraophasis obscurus), also
known as chestnut-throated
partridge or
Verreaux's monal-partridge, is a bird
species in the
family Phasianidae. It is found...
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Verreaux's coua (Coua verreauxi) is a
species of
cuckoo in the
family Cuculidae. It is
endemic to Madagascar.
According to a BBC do****entary, it is found...
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western Kenya. Two
subspecies are recognised: T. p.
purpuratus Verreaux, J &
Verreaux, É, 1851 –
southeast Nigeria to
Central African Republic, north...