LeConte family, John Lawrence was born in New York City, the son of naturalist John Eatton Le Conte. His mother, Mary A. H. Lawrence, died when John Lawrence...
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Le Conte, LeConte, or Leconte may refer to: Cincinnatus Leconte (1853–1912), president of Haiti 1911-1912 Emmanuel Leconte (born 1982), French actor Henri...
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Derobrachus geminatus (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
Family: Cerambycidae Genus: Derobrachus Species: D. geminatus Binomial name Derobrachus geminatus LeConte, 1853 Synonyms Derobrachus forreri Bates, 1884...
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Joseph Le Conte (alternative spelling: Joseph LeConte) (February 26, 1823 – July 6, 1901) was a physician, geologist, professor at the University of California...
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Conalia helva (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
Conalia of the family Mordellidae. It was described in 1862 by John Lawrence LeConte. It has been found in dead Pinus taeda logs and peach wood. Mordellidae...
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Triatoma sanguisuga (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
Triatominae subfamily, known as kissing bugs. It was first described by John Lawrence LeConte in 1855 and named Conorhinus sanguisuga. They are generally 16 to...
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John Eatton Le Conte Jr. (sometimes John Eatton LeConte or John Eaton Leconte) (February 22, 1784 – November 21, 1860) was an American naturalist. He...
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Diabrotica balteata (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
rayée du conconbre in French. Banded Cucumber Beetle, Diabrotica balteata Leconte. Archived 2012-03-27 at the Wayback Machine Plant Health - Pest and Diseases...
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Phloeodes diabolicus (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
This species was named for and initially categorized taxonomically by John LeConte. When this species was first identified in the 1800s it was classified...
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Chrysina gloriosa (category Taxa named by John Lawrence LeConte)
Scarab". Bug Guide. Retrieved September 18, 2009. "Chrysina gloriosa (Leconte)". Generic Guide to New World Scarab Beetles. University of Nebraska-Lincoln...
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