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    Clovis Thorel, born April 28, 1833, in Hébécourt, Somme, France, died September 11, 1911, in Bagnoles-de-l'Orne, was a French botanist, explorer of Indochina...
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  • family Dipterocarpaceae. The species is named after the French botanist Clovis Thorel. It is found in Laos and Thailand. Newman, M.F.; Pooma, R. (2017). "Hopea...
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  • French botanist Clovis Thorel. The recorded occurrence of this species is from Cambodia and Vietnam (where it may be called sang trắng Thorel). The Plant...
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  • beech family Fagaceae. The species is named after the French botanist Clovis Thorel. It has been found in Indochina (Laos, Vietnam) and in southern China...
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  • in the subfamily Grewioideae; it is named after the French botanist Clovis Thorel. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life. The species is distributed...
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  • botanist Clovis Thorel. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life. Distributed throughout Indochina, its name in Vietnam is chai or chai Thorel: and...
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    Angkor in 1866 From left to right: Francis Garnier, Louis Delaporte, Clovis Thorel, Captain Ernest Doudart de Lagrée, Lucien Joubert, Louis de Carné engraving...
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  • named after the French botanist Clovis Thorel and found in southern Vietnam, where it may be called bội tinh Thorel. Biodiversity Heritage Library:Bulletin...
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  • to Laos in Indo-China. The genus name of Neothorelia is in honour of Clovis Thorel (1833–1911), a French botanist, explorer and doctor. The Latin specific...
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    from collected specimens on Vietnam in 1841. It gets its name from Clovis Thorel, an explorer of Indochina. It is endemic to Vietnam. It grows on epiphyte...
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