Léon Diguet (25 July 1859, Le Havre – 31 August 1926, Paris) was a French naturalist. He studied science at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in...
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was recognized in the late nineteenth century by Herman ten Kate and Léon Diguet. Archaeologist William C. Massey investigated and described the Las Palmas...
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person, he was not the collector of the specimens, that being recorded as Léon Diguet. No subspecies of M. vivesi have been recognised. The closest relatives...
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scientific studies were made between 1889 and 1913 by a French naturalist, Léon Diguet. Mexican journalist Fernando Jordan and archaeologists Barbro Dahlgren...
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collections made in the Americas by Carlos Emilio Porter (1867‒1942) and Léon Diguet (1859‒1926). His son Charles Pérez was also an entomologist. "Monsieur...
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1913 in honor of Maurice de Vilmorin, based on specimens collected by Leon Diguet and grown at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris. In nature, the octopus...
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specific epithet tetetzo refers to the Spanish common name "Tetetzo". Léon Diguet placed the species in the genus Cephalocereus in 1928. Further nomenclature...
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M. Dietz (fl. 1970) Dietzow – W. Ludwig von Dietzow (died 1945) Diguet – Léon Diguet (1859–1926) Dill. – Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747) Dillwyn –...
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4 volumes, 1929 to 1936). In 1928 he published a posthumous book by Léon Diguet, Les Cactacées utiles du Mexique (Useful Cacti of Mexico). Despite limited...
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Frédéric Albert Constantin Weber, who named it in honor of its discoverer, Léon Diguet, a French explorer who was investigating pearl fisheries on Isla Santa...
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