The Lacepede Channel separates the Lacepede Islands from the Dampier Peninsula in north-west Western Australia. It is nominally located at 16° 55' S 122° 13' E.[1]
^"Lacepede Channel". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
The LacepedeChannel separates the Lacepede Islands from the Dampier Peninsula in north-west Western Australia. It is nominally located at 16° 55' S 122°...
Lacepede Islands The Lacepede Islands, sometimes referred to simply as the Lacepedes, are a group of four islands lying off the Kimberley coast of Western...
largemouth bass was first described by French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1802. Recent studies[which?] have concluded that the correct binomial...
essentially homologous to tooth enamel, making them nearly impenetrable. Lacépède first described the alligator gar in 1803. The original name was Lepisosteus...
right whale dolphin. The species was first published by Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1804. The southern right whale dolphins together with the northern right...
as Lophius laevis in 1804 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède, this name however was preoccuppied by Lophius laevis described by Pierre...
Germain de Lacépède established the genus Polyodon for paddlefish, which today includes a single extant species, Polyodon spathula. Lacépède disagreed...
its type localities given as Carolina. In 1801 the Bernard Germain de Lacépède described a new species, Pogonias fasciatus, without giving a type locality...
well as Lacepede's renaming, the species has been independently redescribed a total of six times, with all of these names, including Lacepede's, categorised...
described as Labrus laevis in 1801 by the French zoologist Bernard Germain de Lacépède with the type locality given as Grand golfe de l'lnde, the Indian Ocean...
as Brokopondo on the Suriname River in Surinam. When Bernard Germain de Lacépède created the genus Serrasalmus in 1803 the only species he placed in it...
The genus Fregata was introduced by French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799. The type species was designated as the Ascension frigatebird by...
the Southern Ocean which including water bodies such as Encounter and Lacepede Bays. It lies entirely within the Coorong National Park. The peninsula...
cepedianus is derived from a variation of the name Lacepede, which refers to Bernard Germain de Lacépède, a French naturalist during the late 18th and early...
Archipelago Houtman Abrolhos Wallabi Group Easter Group Pelsaert Group Lacepede Islands Lamu Archipelago Mary Anne Group Recherche Archipelago Chagos Archipelago...
J-W (August 2007). "Verrucotoxin, a stonefish venom, modulates calcium channel activity in guinea-pig ventricular myocytes". British Journal of Pharmacology...
of Mexico. On the European and African side, it ranges from the English Channel to Angola, including the Mediterranean. This is the only species in the...
85 m (19 ft 2 in) king cobra. Most species have neurotoxic venom that is channeled by their hollow fangs, and some may contain other toxic components in...
defined by Linnaeus. It was later assigned as the type species of Dugong by Lacépède and further classified within its own family by Gray and subfamily by Simpson...
his Woburn Abbey estate and soon after that into the Great Ouse Relief Channel in The Fens. British Waterways included zander among a "dirty dozen" non-native...
meaning "white" with the genus name Carbo introduced by Bernard Germain de Lacépède in 1799. The specific epithet is from Latin caruncula meaning "small piece...
Pelecanoides was introduced in 1799 by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède for the common diving petrel. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek...
brackish waters of the coastal eastern Atlantic Ocean from the English Channel to the Canary Islands and Senegal, as well as through the Mediterranean...
rostrata (the taxonomic designation for the beaked whale). In 1804, Baron de Lacepede named it Balaenoptera acuto-rostrata, basing his description partly on...
rises it enters the intertidal channels, feeding in the inundated mangroves at high water, and retreating to the main channels as the tide ebbs. Feed consumption...