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General Thomas R. MacQueen (1792–1840) was a British Army officer in the 45th Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company's Bengal Army. MacQueen collected natural history specimens in the Himalayas and northwest India. While a major of the 45th, MacQueen presented a specimen of a bustard species he had shot to the British Museum (Natural History) and in 1832 the bird was named for him as the MacQueen's bustard, Chlamydotis macqueenii, by J. E. Gray.

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  • General Thomas R. MacQueen (1792–1840) was a British Army officer in the 45th Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company's Bengal Army. MacQueen collected natural history specimens in the Himalayas and northwest India. While a major of the 45th, MacQueen presented a specimen of a bustard species he had shot to the British Museum (Natural History) and in 1832 the bird was named for him as the MacQueen's bustard, Chlamydotis macqueenii, by J. E. Gray. (en)
  • Thomas MacQueen (1792 – 1840) è stato un generale britannico del 45º reggimento di Fanteria del Bengala della Compagnia Britannica delle Indie Orientali. Quando era ancora un maggiore, MacQueen mostrò un esemplare di otarda a cui aveva sparato al British Museum of Natural History; questo uccello verrà in seguito chiamato in suo onore Chlamydotis macqueenii. (it)
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  • General Thomas R. MacQueen (1792–1840) was a British Army officer in the 45th Bengal Native Infantry regiment of the British East India Company's Bengal Army. MacQueen collected natural history specimens in the Himalayas and northwest India. While a major of the 45th, MacQueen presented a specimen of a bustard species he had shot to the British Museum (Natural History) and in 1832 the bird was named for him as the MacQueen's bustard, Chlamydotis macqueenii, by J. E. Gray. (en)
  • Thomas MacQueen (1792 – 1840) è stato un generale britannico del 45º reggimento di Fanteria del Bengala della Compagnia Britannica delle Indie Orientali. Quando era ancora un maggiore, MacQueen mostrò un esemplare di otarda a cui aveva sparato al British Museum of Natural History; questo uccello verrà in seguito chiamato in suo onore Chlamydotis macqueenii. (it)
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