James Francis Stephens (16 September 1792 – 22 December 1852) was an English entomologist and naturalist. He is known for his 12 volume Illustrations of...
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James Stephens may refer to: James Stephens (MP) (died 1683), MP for Gloucester James Francis Stephens (1792–1852), English entomologist and naturalist...
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New Guinea. The genus was introduced by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1819. They forage on the forest floor eating fallen fruit, seeds...
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baseball player James Stephens (disambiguation), several people James Francis Stephens (1792–1852), English zoologist Jane Stephens (1879–1959), Irish...
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Fulmar (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
Runde Composite image of northern fulmars in different plumages Stephens, James Francis (1826). Shaw, George (ed.). General Zoology, or Systematic Natural...
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genus Mareca. The genus Mareca was introduced by English naturalist James Francis Stephens in 1824. The type species is the Eurasian wigeon. The name of the...
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Ectobius (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
cockroaches once thought native to the Old World and described by James Francis Stephens in 1835, belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae...
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Foxglove pug (category Taxa named by James Francis Stephens)
Geometridae found in Europe. It was described by the English entomologist James Francis Stephens in 1831. The wingspan is 18–22 mm and the species is quite colourful...
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Ardeidae. The genus name Botaurus was given by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens, and is derived from Medieval Latin butaurus, "bittern", via the...
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Trichoglossus that was introduced in 1826 by the English naturalist James Francis Stephens. Two subspecies are recognised: The rainbow lorikeet has often included...
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