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- The chestnut-headed bee-eater (Merops leschenaulti), or bay-headed bee-eater, is a bird in the bee-eater family Meropidae. It breeds on the Indian subcontinent...
- Mallophora leschenaulti, known generally as the belzebul bee-eater or black bee killer, is a species of robber fly in the family Asilidae. "Mallophora...
- Leporinus leschenaulti is a species of anostomid fish. It is found in coastal rivers of French Guiana and northern Brazil. It is named in honor of botanist-ornithologist...
- celebensis) Egyptian rousette (R. aegyptiacus) Leschenault's rousette (R. leschenaulti) Linduan Rousette (R. linduensis) Comoro rousette (R. obliviosus) Bare-backed...
- The white-crowned forktail (Enicurus leschenaulti) is a species of forktail in the family Muscicapidae. Formally described in 1818, it has five subspecies...
- Aphaenops leschenaulti is a species of beetle in the subfamily Trechinae. It was described by Bonvouloir in 1862. "Aphaenops leschenaulti Bonvouloir,...
- years earlier in 1818 Louis Vieillot had coined the binomial name ****us leschenaulti for the same species. The genus name combines the Ancient Gr**** henikos...
- Zhang S, Wang H (August 2007). "Wild fulvous fruit bats (Rousettus leschenaulti) exhibit human-like menstrual cycle". Biology of Reproduction. 77 (2):...
- forktail (Enicurus leschenaulti ), sirkeer malkoha (Phaenicophaeus leschenaultii ) and chestnut-headed bee-eater (Merops leschenaulti). Three species of...
- orientalis grouping together with the most similar species being Merops leschenaulti and subspecies M. o. ferrugeiceps appeared closer to that group. Like...