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- Cephalopholis sonnerati, known as the tomato hind, tomato rockcod, or tomato cod, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a grouper from the subfamily...
- The greater green leafbird (Chloropsis sonnerati) is a species of bird in the family Chloropseidae. It is distinguished from the lesser green leafbird...
- Sonnerat's shrew (Diplomesodon sonnerati or Crocidura sonnerati) is a species of shrew that was first described by Pierre Sonnerat from Pondicherry somewhere...
- ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4. Baker, ECS (1919). "[Notes on the species Penthoceryx sonnerati and description of a new subspecies (P.s. waiti) from Ceylon". Bull. Brit...
- Edicions. p. 132. "Occurrence of spurs in the female junglefowl (Gallus sonnerati)". J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 52 (2–3): 603–604. 1954. Morejohn, G. V....
- Cephalopholis polyspila Six-blotch hind (C. ****maculata) Tomato hind (C. sonnerati) Strawberry grouper (C. spiloparaea) Blue Spotted Sea B**** | (C. taeniops)...
- member of this genus is the enigmatic Sonnerat's shrew (Diplomesodon sonnerati) which is known from no physical remains and has been described based...
- Species: P. pictus Binomial name Poekilocerus pictus (Fabricius, 1775) Synonyms Poekilocerus sonnerati Serville, 1831 Poecilocerus tessellatus Bolívar, 1904...
- Cephalopholis polyspila Six-blotch hind (C. ****maculata) Tomato hind (C. sonnerati) Strawberry grouper (C. spiloparaea) Blue Spotted Sea B**** | (C. taeniops)...
- Cephalopholis polyspila Six-blotch hind (C. ****maculata) Tomato hind (C. sonnerati) Strawberry grouper (C. spiloparaea) Blue Spotted Sea B**** | (C. taeniops)...