Antoine Guichenot or Guichenault (1783–1867) was "gardener's boy" on the 1801—1804 French scientific voyage to Australia under Nicolas Baudin, and the...
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Guichenot may refer to Alphonse Guichenot (1809–1876), French zoologist Antoine Guichenot (fl. 1801–1817), French gardener, member of the 1801–1803 Baudin...
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Antoine Alphonse Guichenot (31 July 1809 in Paris – 17 February 1876 in Cluny) was a French zoologist who taught, researched, and participated in specimen...
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particularly hard; apparently the poorly educated gardener's boy Antoine Guichenot collected more plant specimens than Leschenault did, and gave them...
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team of 5 gardeners that served on this voyage, the others being Antoine Guichenot, François Cagnet, and Merlot all under the supervision of Head Gardener...
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after Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour and Guichenotia after Antoine Guichenot. In April 1802, the Le Naturaliste under Hamelin explored the area...
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species Gay described was Guichenotia ledifolia. The genus name honours Antoine Guichenot, gardener's boy on the 1801–1803 French scientific voyage to Australia...
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skink, Guichenot's grass skink, pale-flecked garden sunskink, and penny lizard. The specific name, guichenoti, is in honor of French zoologist Antoine Alphonse...
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botanist to Nicolas Baudin's voyage of exploration, and "gardener's boy" Antoine Guichenot collected more specimens therein. The official account of Baudin's...
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Jean Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour, assisted by gardener's boy Antoine Guichenot, collected plant specimens including A. cuneatus, A. obovatus and...
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