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Français : Gecko de Delcourt (Hoplodactylus delcourti) : une espèces de Gecko géant endémique de Nouvelle-Zélande éteint dans la seconde moitié du XIXème siècle, qui pouvait atteindre 60 cm de long, Considéré comme éteint en 1870. Seuls quelques spécimens naturalisés ou reconsitutés (tel celui-ci) sont détenus par différents musée d’histoire naturelle dans le monde. Cet objet a fait partie de l'exposition "Ces chers disparus"présentée au public en 2000 par le Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Lille (MHNL)
English: Delcourt's Gecko (Hoplodactylus delcourti): a giant gecko species, endemic of New Zealand wich became extinct species in the second half of the nineteenth century ; considered extinct in 1870. It could reach 60 cm long. This a model based after the only known specimen of the animal. This object was part of the exhibition "The dear departed" presented to the public in 2000 by the Lille Natural History Museum (MHNL)
Nederlands: Delcourt's gekko (Hoplodactylus delcourti): een reusachtige gekko species, endemisch van Nieuw-Zeeland welke est devenu uitgestorven soorten in de tweede helft van de negentiende eeuw; beschouwd uitgestorven in 1870. It Could lang oplopen tot 60 cm. Slechts een paar opgelost of genaturaliseerd exemplaren (zoals deze) worden gehouden door Sommige natuurhistorisch museum in de wereld. Dit object werd het aandeel van de tentoonstelling "De dierbare vertrok" aan het publiek voorgesteld in 2000 door de Lille Natural History Museum (MHNL)
Deutsch: Delcourt Gecko (Hoplodactylus delcourti): ein riesiger Geckoarten , endemisch von Neuseeland wich est devenu ausgestorbenen Arten in der zweiten Hälfte des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts; angesehen ausgestorben in 1870. Es konnte 60 cm lang erreichen. Nur wenige Rekonstitution oder eingebürgerte Proben (wie diese) werden von einigen Naturgeschichte -Museum der Welt statt. Gelöst wurde diese Aufgabe Anteil an der Ausstellung "Der selige" im Jahr 2000 von der Lille Natural History Museum (MHNL) |
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Author | Lamiot |
Musée d'Histoire Naturelle de Lille | |||
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Native name | Musée d'histoire naturelle de Lille | ||
Location | |||
Coordinates | 50° 37′ 35.85″ N, 3° 04′ 00.13″ E | ||
Established | 1816 | ||
Website | mhn.lille.fr | ||
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