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i8 ' HISTOIRE NATURELLE LE COUROUCOU À CALEÇON ROUGE, ou LE COUROUCOU DAMOISEAU. (N° i5.) Ce couroucou de Saint-Domingue nous étant arrivé trop tard pour être décrit avec ses congénères, ceux d'Amérique, où il devoit l'être, nous avons été obligés de le placer avec ceux de l'Inde. Buffon a fait mention de-cette espèce, et paroît encore ne le considérer que comme une variété de climat du couroucou a ventre rouge de la Guyane. Mais je pense qu'il suffira de comparer la figure que nous donnons ici de cette espèce avec celles de la dernière dans son état parfait et dans son premier âge, pour se convaincre de l'erreur de Buffon à son égard. Ce qui au reste a donné lieu à cette méprise, c'est que ce naturaliste, qui renvoie à la figure de ses planches enluminées, n" y'5'., intitulée couroucou à longue queue, de Cayenne, pour être celle du couroucou qu'il décrit, . |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/biodivlibrary/20700879194 | ||
Author | Le Vaillant, François | ||
Full title InfoField | Histoire naturelle des promerops, et des guêpiers : faisant suite à celle des oiseaux de paradis par la même. | ||
Page ID InfoField | 47773814 | ||
Item ID InfoField | 184539 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images) | ||
Title ID InfoField | 103968 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images) | ||
Page numbers InfoField | No. 12 | ||
BHL Page URL InfoField | https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/47773814 | ||
DOI InfoField | 10.5962/bhl.title.103968 | ||
Page type InfoField | Illustration | ||
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Flickr posted date InfoField | 11 September 2015 | ||
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