Author:
C. G. Finch-Davies (1875–1920)
.
. Alternative names: Claude Gibney Finch-Davies; Claude Finch-Davies. Description: British soldier, zoologist and artist. Date of birth/death: 24 May 1875
4 August 1920
. Location of birth/death:
Delhi Cape Town. Work period: 1883–1920. Work location:
South Africa .
Authority control:
:
Q2930470 VIAF:
122272571 ISNI:
0000 0001 1781 1713 LCCN:
n77003644 Open Library:
OL793016A GND:
119306808 Koninklijke:
068539428 WorldCat. creator QS:P170,Q2930470. Description:
Zosterops virens Sundevall, 1850 Afrikaans: Twee rasse van die Kaapse glasogie (Zosterops virens), naamlik Z. v. virens (bo) en Z. v. capensis (onder) English: Two races of the Cape white-eye (Zosterops pallidus = Zosterops virens), namely Z. v. virens (above) and Z. v. capensis (below). Date: 17 August 1911date QS:P571,+1911-08-17T00:00:00Z/11. Source/Photographer: Transvaal Museum, Pretoria. Other versions:
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