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Ambroise Chevreux, O.S.B. (13
February 1728, in Orléans – 2
September 1792, in Paris) was a
French Benedictine abbot. He was the last
superior general...
- size of the species. This
species was
first described in 1899 by Édouard
Chevreux from two
specimens collected by the
Princess Alice while on an expedition...
- Édouard
Chevreux (10
November 1846, in
Paris – 10
January 1931, in Bône) was a
French carcinologist.
Chevreux specialised in the
study of Amphipoda, an...
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Mount Chevreux (65°46′S 64°0′W / 65.767°S 64.000°W / -65.767; -64.000) is a mountain, 1,615
metres (5,300 ft) high,
standing 5
nautical miles (9 km)...
- – 2
September 1792),
martyr of the
French Revolution Ambroise-Augustin
Chevreux (13
February 1728 – 2
September 1792),
martyr of the
French Revolution...
- J****a
validum (Dana, 1853) J****a
variegatus Leach, 1814 J****a
wandeli Chevreux, 1906
Kathleen E.
Conlan (1989). "Dela****
reproduction and
adult dimorphism...
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Pardaliscella Sars, 1893
Pardaliscoides Stebbing, 1888
Pardaliscopsis Chevreux, 1911
Parpano J. L. Barnard, 1964
Princaxelia Dahl, 1959 Rhynohalicella...
- In 1941,
Heckscher was
married to
Claude Chevreux (d. 2008).
Claude was the
daughter of
Charles Chevreux of Clermont-Ferrand, France, the
Prefect of...
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Louis Chevreux (3
October 1855,
Paris – 8
January 1935, Thézy-Glimont),
commonly known as
Louis de Beaufront, was a
major influence in the development...
- Bellan-Santini, 1997
Ottenwalderia Jaume & Wagner, 1998
Paracentromedon Chevreux & ****e, 1925
Paralysianopsis Sc****enberg, 1931
Paratryphosites Stebbing...