Sabin Berthelot (4 April 1794 – 10 November 1880) was a French naturalist and ethnologist. He was a resident of the Canary Islands for part of his life...
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Berthelot (1794–1880), French naturalist and ethnologist Sabin Bornei (born 1975), Romanian boxer Sabin Carr (1904–1983), American pole vaulter Sabin...
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tsivrr tsivrr". This species is named after the French naturalist Sabin Berthelot, one-time resident of the Canary Islands, by Carl Bolle. BirdLife International...
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French mathematician René Berthelot (? – 1664), French actor from Molière's troupe, known as Du Parc and Gros René Sabin Berthelot (1794–1880), French naturalist...
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the Canary Islands. It was first described by Philip Barker-Webb and Sabin Berthelot, as part of an 1844–1850 publication that has been dated to 1844. Lavandula...
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pine and the dragon tree, Dracaena draco are endemic, as noted by Sabin Berthelot and Philip Barker Webb in their work, L'Histoire Naturelle des Îles...
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the Canary Islands. It was first described by Philip Barker-Webb and Sabin Berthelot. Foliage Flowers "Nepeta teydea Webb & Berthel.", Plants of the World...
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travellers and writers, including William Wilde, Alexander von Humboldt, or Sabin Berthelot. [citation needed] Puerto de la Cruz therefore gained an illustrious...
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transferred to the genus, Malva, in 1836 by Philip Barker-Webb and Sabin Berthelot. Although long considered a species of Lavatera, genetic and morphological...
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des Iles Canaries (1835–44), co-authored with Philip Barker Webb and Sabin Berthelot. One of his specialities was the family Amaranthaceae (The Amaranth...
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