Jacques Bernard Hombron

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Jacques Bernard Hombron was a 19th-century French naval surgeon and naturalist known for his zoological and botanical work during exploratory voyages, including the scientific description of the Adélie penguin.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
naval surgeon
zoologist
activity collected botanical specimens
collected zoological specimens
documented new species
areaOfInfluence 19th-century natural history
French scientific exploration
polar biology
centuryOfActivity 19th century
contributedTo knowledge of Antarctic fauna
knowledge of Antarctic flora
taxonomy of penguins
countryOfCitizenship France
employer French Navy NERFINISHED
familyName Hombron NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork botany
natural history
zoology
gender male
givenName Jacques NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
nationality French
nativeLanguage French
notableFor botanical research during exploratory voyages
participation in 19th-century French naval expeditions
scientific description of the Adélie penguin
zoological research during exploratory voyages
occupation botanist
naturalist
naval surgeon
zoologist
role expedition naturalist
ship's surgeon on exploratory voyages
studied Adélie penguin NERFINISHED
marine fauna
marine flora
terrestrial plants
workLocation Antarctic and subantarctic regions NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean region NERFINISHED
onboard French naval vessels

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Adélie penguin describedBy Jacques Bernard Hombron