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    Charles Alexandre Lesueur (1 January 1778 in Le Havre – 12 December 1846 in Le Havre) was a French naturalist, artist, and explorer. He was a prolific...
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    including William Maclure, Marie Louise Duclos Fretageot, Thomas Say, Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, Joseph Neef, Frances Wright, and others. Many of the town's old...
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    Houndfish (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    houndfish was described as Belona crocodila by François Péron and Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1821 with the type locality given as Mauritius. In the Indian...
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    Chain pickerel (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    americanus) belong to the Esox genus of pike. French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur described the chain pickerel in 1818. Its species name is the...
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    American eel (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    2307/1351085. JSTOR 1351085. Denoncourt, Charles E. (1993). ""Feeding selectivity of the American eel Anguilla rostrata (LeSueur) in the upper Delaware River.""...
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    American gizzard shad (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    (30 August 2023) [Peer reviewed on 12 April 2013]. "Dorosoma cepedianum (Lesueur, 1818)". Nonindigenous Aquatic Species Database. Gainesville, Florida:...
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    Blue jellyfish (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Cnidaria Class: Scyphozoa Order: Semaeostomeae Family: Cyaneidae Genus: Cyanea Species: C. lamarckii Binomial name Cyanea lamarckii Péron & Lesueur, 1810...
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    Atlantic stingray (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    industry. The Atlantic stingray was described by French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur as Trygon sabina, in an 1824 volume of the Journal of the Academy...
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    paintings from the collection of local naturalist and traveller Charles-Alexandre Lesueur (1778–1846). The museum was destroyed during Allied bombings on...
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    Americas advanced knowledge of the remarkable diversity of fish. Charles Alexandre Lesueur was a student of Cuvier. He made a cabinet of fish dwelling within...
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    Sailfin molly (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Charles Alexandre Lesueur, who based his description upon specimens from freshwater ponds in the vicinity of New Orleans, Louisiana. However, Lesueur...
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    Brown bullhead (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    natalis). It was originally described as Pimelodus nebulosus by Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1819, and is also referred to as Ictalurus nebulosus. The brown...
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    Australes, contains an illustration (plate 36) of "casoars" by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, who was the resident artist during Baudin's voyage. The caption...
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    Black crappie (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    name Pomoxis nigromaculatus (Lesueur, 1829) Synonyms Cantharus nigromaculatus Lesueur, 1829 Lepomis nigromaculatus (Lesueur, 1829) Pomoxis sparoides (Lacepède...
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    Italian zoologist Saverio Macri (1754–1848); Squalus elephas, by Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1822; Squalus rashleighanus, by Jonathan Couch in 1838; Squalus...
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    Paranthus rapiformis (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Actinostolidae. It was first described by the French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1817 and is native to the northwestern Atlantic Ocean and the...
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    conducted with a sealer there, as well as depictions by artist Charles Alexandre Lesueur. They had arrived on King Island in 1802 with Nicolas Baudin's...
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    Hiodon tergisus (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Southeastern Naturalist , Vol. 6, No. 3 (2007), pp. 461–470 "Hiodon tergisus. Lesueur : Mooneye" (PDF). Mnfi.anr.msu.edu. Retrieved March 21, 2022. Protected...
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    Yellow bullhead (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Species: A. natalis Binomial name Ameiurus natalis (Lesueur, 1819) Synonyms Pimelodus natalis Lesueur, 1819 Silurus lividus Rafinesque, 1819 Silurus xanthocephalus...
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    Phymanthus crucifer (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Phymanthus crucifer, commonly known as rock flower anemone, flower anemone, red beaded anemone or the beaded anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the...
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    Tiger shark (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    are still exceedingly rare. The shark was first described by Peron and Lesueur in 1822, and was given the name Squalus cuvier. Müller and Henle in 1837...
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    Somniosus (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    Subclass: Elasmobranchii Subdivision: Selachimorpha Order: Squaliformes Family: Somniosidae Genus: Somniosus Lesueur, 1818 Type species Squalus microcephalus...
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  • Keeltail needlefish (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    the family Belonidae. It was described by the French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1821. Keeltail needlefish, like all needlefish, closely resemble...
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  • sister ship Naturaliste. During this expedition he produced, with Charles-Alexandre Lesueur, a detailed map of the east coast of Australia. Boullanger led...
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  • including Jean-Baptiste Leschenault de la Tour, François Péron and Charles-Alexandre Lesueur as well as the geographer Pierre Faure. Napoléon Bonaparte, as...
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    Neon flying squid (category Taxa named by Charles Alexandre Lesueur)
    first described by the French naturalist, explorer, and artist Charles Alexandre Lesueur in 1821. Russian taxonomists consider the separate spawning populations...
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    aquarium trade The specific name honours the French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur (1778-1846). Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2013). "Lesueurigobius...
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    described in 1822 as Cichla floridana by the French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur with the type locality given as Eastern Florida. It was considered...
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    naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur. The species was first described by John Edward Gray in 1831 as Lophura lesueurii, from a specimen collected by Lesueur &...
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    Apolemia uvaria (the "string jellyfish"), by French naturalist Charles Alexandre Lesueur off the coast of Europe. It was displaying a net-like feeding...
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