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AbstractThe first handbook of the birds of Africa was in 1905按需分配by安东翅膀(1847—1941)。基于从柏林in the museum for 50 years,贺歌》152 African群that you are still侦察的生鱼片royaume today, and was好by his contemporaries as a key in the development of African ornithology图。第一本关于非洲鸟类的手册由安东·莱辛诺(Anton Reichenow, 1847 - 1941)于1905年完成。它在柏林博物馆展出了近50年,描述了152个仍然被认为是物种的非洲类群,被同时代的人认为是非洲鸟类学发展的关键人物。关键词:非洲热带鸟类、鸟类收藏者、鸟类学历史博物馆收藏
AbstractThe first handbook of the birds of Africa was completed in 1905 by Anton Reichenow (1847–1941). Based in the Berlin museum for almost 50 years, he described 152 African taxa that are still recognised as valid species today, and was considered by his contemporaries as a key figure in the development of African ornithology.Anton Reichenow et les oiseaux d’AfriqueLe premier manuel sur les oiseaux d’Afrique a été achevé en 1905 par Anton Reichenow (1847–1941). Installé au musée de Berlin pendant près de 50 ans, il a décrit 152 taxons africains encore reconnus comme espèces, et a été considéré par ses contemporains comme une figure clé dans le développement de l’ornithologie africaine.Keywords: Afrotropical birdsbird collectorshistory of ornithologymuseum collectionsornithologiststaxonomy
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