Taphrospilus
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We have him here...
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...already in several threads. The key states:
According Audubon to Xántus: The Lives of Those Commemorated in North American Bird Names he was born 22. Feb. 1806 in La Châtre. Without checking it in Archive en ligne I trust Barbara and Richard Mearns as the whole chapter seems to be well researched. Anyway supported by:
But let's talk about his death. I have no idea where the year 1844 derived from but in Audubon to Xántus p. 333 is written:
I have no clue when he died but do not believe it is the year 1844.
No. 1 – nebouxii in …
● Blue-footed Booby Sula nebouxii MILNE-EDWARDS 1882
... probably the French Naturalitst and Dr (surgeon): Adolphe Simon Neboux (1806–1844*) a k a "Adolphe-Simon Néboux" (*sometimes his years are given as "1806–après/about 1847"), who sailed on the frigate Vénus between the years 1836 and 1839, visiting the Pacific coast of North America and the Galápagos Islands.
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What I do know is that Emile Parzudaki was part of the crew of the Venus that sailed the world between 29 December 1836 and 26 June 1839. The expedition's main naturalist was Adolphe Simon Neboux and Abel du Petit-Thouars and Parzudaki was their assistant, as far as I can see now.
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For some taxa it is Fl. Prévost and O. des Murs:
Grallaria squamigera, Grallaria guatemalensis, Tanagra (Calliste) rufivertex, Emberiza biarcuata, Kurukuru nebouxii, Kurukuru Dupetit-Thouarsii, Anous cinereous,
...already in several threads. The key states:
Surgeon-Maj. Adolphe-Simon Neboux (1806-1844) French naval surgeon, explorer, naturalist (syn. Mimus patagonicus, subsp. Procelsterna cerulea, syn. Ptilinopus purpuratus, Sula).
According Audubon to Xántus: The Lives of Those Commemorated in North American Bird Names he was born 22. Feb. 1806 in La Châtre. Without checking it in Archive en ligne I trust Barbara and Richard Mearns as the whole chapter seems to be well researched. Anyway supported by:
Neboux, Adolphe-Simon (1806-?) Né le 22 février 1806 à La Châtre (Indre). Entre dans la Marine comme élève chirurgien en 1822. Fait de nombreuses campagnes en particulier aux Antilles et au Brésil. Il est chirurgien-major sur la « Vénus » pendant son expédition autour du monde sous le commandement de A. Du Petit-Thouars de 1836 à 1839. Au cours du voyage, l'équipage étant atteint de scorbut, il le traita avec succès avec du pain... in Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 1990, p. 111
But let's talk about his death. I have no idea where the year 1844 derived from but in Audubon to Xántus p. 333 is written:
Neboux remained on the inactive list for two and a half years and was pensioned off towards the end of 1847, after twenty-five years service in the French navy. He went to live in Paris and three years later published a book in which he e outlined his recommendations for providing medical care for the poor in the city. After this nothing more is known about him other than the fact that a letter of his sent from Paris to Brest, dated 10 January 1854, indicates that he at least reached the age of forty-eight.
I have no clue when he died but do not believe it is the year 1844.
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