Louis Pierre Vieillot | |
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Born | Yvetot, Seine-Maritime, France | 10 May 1748
Died | 24 August 1830 Sotteville-lès-Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France | (aged 82)
Known for | Analyse d'une nouvelle Ornithologie Elémentaire (1816) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ornithology |
Institutions | Saint-Domingue, Hispaniola (now Haiti) |
Author abbrev. (zoology) | Vieillot |
Louis Pierre Vieillot (10 May 1748, Yvetot – 24 August 1830, Sotteville-lès-Rouen) was a French ornithologist.[a]
Vieillot is the author of the first scientific descriptions and Linnaean names of a number of birds, including species he collected himself in the West Indies and North America and South American species discovered but not formally named by Félix de Azara and his translator Sonnini de Manoncourt.[3] He was among the first ornithologists to study changes in plumage and one of the first to study live birds. At least 77 of the genera erected by Vieillot are still in use.[4]
Louis-Pierre (or Louis Jean Pierre) Vieillot, was born, say his biographers, at Yvetôt on the 10th May, 1748.
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