- François Le Vaillant
François Le Vaillant (
1753 -November 22 ,1824 ) was a French explorer, collector andornithologist .Le Vaillant was born in
Paramaribo , the capital of Dutch Guiana (Surinam ), the son of the French consul. When his father returned to Europe, in 1763, he studied natural history atMetz . He was sent by theDutch East India Company to theCape Province ofSouth Africa in 1781, and collected specimens there until 1784. He made two journeys, one eastwards from the Cape and one north of theOrange River and intoGreat Namaqualand .On his return he published "Voyage dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique" (1790, 2 vols.), and "Second voyage dans l'intérieur de l'Afrique" (1796, 3 vols.), both of which were translated into several languages. He also published "Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique" (1796-1808, 6 vols.) with drawings by
Jacques Barraband , "Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis" (1801-06), "Histoire naturelle des cotingas et des todiers" (1804) and "Histoire naturelle des calaos" (1804). Over 2,000 bird skins were sent to Jacob Temminck, who had financed the expedition, and these were later studied by his sonCoenraad Jacob Temminck and included in the collection of the museum atLeiden .Le Vaillant died in poverty in La Noue, near
Sézanne .Le Vaillant was opposed to the systematic nomenclature introduced by
Carolus Linnaeus and only gave the new species he discovered French names. Some of these are still in use as common names, such asBateleur "Terathopius ecaudatus". Other naturalists were left to assign binomial names to his new discoveries. Some of these honoured Le Vaillant, includingLevaillant's Cuckoo .Levaillant's Woodpecker was also named after him.References
*Barbara and Richard Mearns - "Biographies for Birdwatchers" ISBN 0124874223
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