• Jean Baptiste Édouard Verreaux (16 September 1810 – 14 March 1868) was a French naturalist, taxidermist, collector, and dealer. Botanist and ornithologist...
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    was the brother of Édouard Verreaux and nephew of Pierre Antoine Delalande. Verreaux worked for the family business, Maison Verreaux, established in 1803...
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    Attacking a Dromedary is an orientalist diorama by French taxidermist Édouard Verreaux in the collection of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. It depicts...
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    caricaturist Charles-Joseph Traviès de Villers. Mulsant, Martial Étienne and Verreaux, Edouard (1877). Histoire naturelle des oiseaux-mouches, ou, Colibris constituant...
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    Its scientific name commemorates the French naturalists Jules and Edouard Verreaux. The dove is a resident breeder from southernmost Texas in the United...
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    genitive, singular), is in honor of one of the Verreaux brothers, Édouard Verreaux and Jules Verreaux, who were French naturalists and taxidermists. A...
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    The blue quail was described as Coturnix adansonii by Jules Verreaux and Édouard Verreaux in 1851. It is named after the French naturalist Michel Adanson...
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    "Lion Attacking a Dromedary," a 19th-century taxidermy diorama by Jules and Édouard Verreaux...
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    genus Tricholaema was introduced by the French brothers Jules and Édouard Verreaux in 1855 with the hairy-breasted barbet (Tricholaema hirsuta) as the...
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    was formally described in 1855 by the French naturalists Jules and Édouard Verreaux from a specimen collected in Gabon, West Africa. They placed it in...
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